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May 2012

Mango peak season begins in the Mekong Delta

2012-05-11
By: TFNet News Compilation
On: May 11, 2012
In: Features
With: 0 Comments

Mango is the most popular tropical fruit after bananas and its production and trade surpasses other fruits, including pineapples, papayas, and avocadoes. The production for mango had increased in the last decade, from 25 milion mtons in 2000 to 38 million mtons in 2010. This increase is due to theContinue Reading

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