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TFNet News Compilation (Page 136)

UK: What’s the Economic Cost of Brexit? Pineapples Tell a Tale

2017-11-01
By: TFNet News Compilation
On: November 1, 2017
In: Fruits News
With: 0 Comments

Britain is increasingly grappling with the bewildering economic consequences of its pending departure from the European Union. For one company, Nim’s Fruit Crisps, the impact is measured in the soaring cost of pineapple.     Nim’s dries fruits into snacks served up like potato chips, operating out of a formerContinue Reading

BANGLADESH: Only 5% mango found in mango juices

2017-10-20
By: TFNet News Compilation
On: October 20, 2017
In: Fruits News, News
With: 0 Comments

Lab testing has found that mango drinks produced by four local companies contain only 5% mango pulp on average, which is only half of what is required in such drinks in line with Bangladesh Standard Specifications (BDS). The four drinks are Mango King of AST Limited, Frutix of Pran, ShezanContinue Reading

USA: San Francisco gets a new vegan “Jackfruit Cafe”

2017-10-20
By: TFNet News Compilation
On: October 20, 2017
In: Fruits News, News
With: 0 Comments

A new cafe and vegan spot has opened for business in the neighborhood. The new arrival to West Adams, called Jackfruit Cafe, is located at 2959 Crenshaw Blvd.     The new cafe—located inside King’s Donuts—specializes in vegan fare made with jackfruit, a starchy, unripe fruit native to southeast Asia.Continue Reading

KENYA: Bets on avocado to enhance food security

2017-10-18
By: TFNet News Compilation
On: October 18, 2017
In: Fruits News, News
With: 0 Comments

The government has marked avocado and sweet potatoes as two important crops for food security, proper nutrition and trade expansion. Other than providing essential nutrients required for good health, the two crops are expected to fetch farmers billions of shillings as the government scales up an exportation programme.    Continue Reading

PAKISTAN: Officials come up with plan to promote guava fruit

2017-10-18
By: TFNet News Compilation
On: October 18, 2017
In: Fruits News, News
With: 0 Comments

The provincial agriculture department has chalked out a plan to promote guava fruit cultivation in selected districts of the province. The concept of the programme was to expand cultivation of guava fruit on large scale. If successful, the programme would be replicated in other districts of the Punjab. Dried fruitContinue Reading

VIETNAM: Student invents bioproduct to preserve fruit

2017-10-18
By: TFNet News Compilation
On: October 18, 2017
In: Fruits News, News
With: 0 Comments

Tran Le Anh Khoa is now a third-year student at the HCMC Food Industry University majoring in analytical chemistry. Born in Tien Giang province, one of Vietnam’s largest dragon fruit growing areas, he understands the problems of local farmers. Growing dragon fruit is the major source of income of manyContinue Reading

INDIA: Impetus to custard apple cultivation

2017-10-16
By: TFNet News Compilation
On: October 16, 2017
In: Fruits News, News
With: 0 Comments

Even as the production of custard apple (sitaphal) is gradually declining due to the shrinking forest cover and fast-paced industrialisation in the coal belt areas of the district, the Horticulture Department has drawn up an ambitious plan to promote custard apple cultivation in the tribal sub-plan (TSP) mandals.   TheContinue Reading

VIETNAM: EU potential market for fruit and vegetable exports

2017-10-14
By: TFNet News Compilation
On: October 14, 2017
In: Fruits News, News
With: 0 Comments

The Vietnam Fruit and Vegetable Association has forecast that the proportions of Vietnamese fruit and vegetable exports will go up in the near future. In addition to large export markets such as the US, Australia and Japan, Vietnamese fruit and vegetable exporters are seeking ways to develop trade with theContinue Reading

ZAMBIA: Farmers to be trained on how to fruit dry using solar

2017-10-03
By: TFNet News Compilation
On: October 3, 2017
In: Fruits News, News
With: 0 Comments

My Zambia My African a Marketing company owned by a Zambian entrepreneur has partnered with Humanity Africa, a charity registered in the United Kingdom to train Zambians working in farm communities in Mkushi and Lusaka in Central and Lusaka provinces respectively on the art of solar fruit drying. During aContinue Reading

FIJI: Breadfruit delicacies

2017-09-30
By: TFNet News Compilation
On: September 30, 2017
In: Fruits News, News
With: 0 Comments

During a successful trade mission to Australia last week, one of our Fijian-grown crops garnered plenty of attention at the Sydney Fine Food Show – breadfruit. Root crop exporter, Farmboy, had taken a few packs of frozen breadfruit to test the market and to our joyful surprise discovered this common,Continue Reading

INDIA: Whatever happened to the plan to jazz up jackfruit?

2017-09-16
By: TFNet News Compilation
On: September 16, 2017
In: Fruits News, News
With: 0 Comments

I knew it was time to do a follow-up story on jackfruit when I went shopping in Trader Joe’s and saw 20-ounce cans of “Trader Joe’s Green Jackfruit In Brine.” For only $1.99!   Which raises the question: Who in America is buying canned jackfruit in brine?   Before IContinue Reading

INDIA: High-yielding variety of tamarind identified

2017-07-30
By: TFNet News Compilation
On: July 30, 2017
In: Fruits News, News
With: 0 Comments

The scientists at the Horticulture Research Station here have identified a variety of tamarind with a red coloured pulp which could help the farmers of the State and especially those of the Rayalaseema districts.   Dr. B. Sreenivasulu, senior scientist, told The Hindu that the new variety had a redContinue Reading

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TFNet webinar explores the status and future of Sapodilla

The webinar on ‘The Prospects for Expanding Sapodilla Production and Markets – Opportunities and Challenges’ on 14 April 2026, organized by the International Tropical Fruits Network (TFNet).  The stream had a peak of 84 viewers from a total of 14 countries.   TFNet CEO Mr. Muhamed Salim bin Mohd Ali delivered the welcome remarks, providing

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WEBINAR ON ‘PROSPECTS FOR EXPANDING SAPODILLA PRODUCTION AND MARKETS – OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES’

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TFNet Engages with Hon. Dato’ Sri Mohd Shafiq Abdullah to Strengthen Global Networks

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Eid al-Fitr message from the CEO

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