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Fruits News (Page 234)

MEXICO: Mango exports to Russia underway

2014-04-01
By: TFNet News Compilation
On: April 1, 2014
In: Fruits News, News
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With an international focus and government support, Mexican mangoes are reaching new markets, including Russia. Ecofruits director Salvador Simental discussed outlook for the 2014 season and the importance of mango export growth.   “This year, the product is delayed by about 15 days. We believe there will be slightly lowerContinue Reading

MALAYSIA: Pineapple board targets USD 30.5M in exports this year

2014-03-28
By: TFNet News Compilation
On: March 28, 2014
In: Fruits News, News
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The Malaysian Pineapple Industry Board (LPNM) aims to export RM100 million (USD 30.5 million) of the fruit this year compared with RM86.3 million (USD 26.3 million) in 2013.   Director General Sahdan Salim said the target is based on the MD2 pineapple variant that will enter the Japanese market nextContinue Reading

INDIA: Tech turns pineapple into powder

2014-03-27
By: TFNet News Compilation
On: March 27, 2014
In: Fruits News, News
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In a move that could benefit thousands of pineapple growers in the hilly regions of the North-East, the Imphal-headquartered Central Agricultural University has developed a technology to convert and process the fruit into value-added powder.   Pineapple is a major horticultural crop in the north-eastern region, but growers have beenContinue Reading

INDIA: From jackfruit cast-offs to value-added products

2014-03-27
By: TFNet News Compilation
On: March 27, 2014
In: Fruits News, News
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The spiky hard exterior enclosing a sweet core is not only a summer hot favourite, but its many parts that are thrown away without a second glance can make for delicious dishes. Rural women from villages around Auroville are all set to cash in on the jackfruit for small businessContinue Reading

TANZANIA: 7000 banana stems destroyed to prevent spread of disease

2014-03-27
By: TFNet News Compilation
On: March 27, 2014
In: Fruits News, News
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Bukoba — OVER 7,000 banana stems have been destroyed in Kyerwa District in the ongoing operation aimed to combat Banana Xanthomonas Wilt (BXW).   Kyerwa District Executive Director, Mr George Mkindo said a special committee had been formed to make spot inspection in all villages, adding that a farmer whoContinue Reading

VIDEO: The terrifying truth about bananas

2014-03-27
By: TFNet News Compilation
On: March 27, 2014
In: Fruits News, News
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Hank Green of The Sci Show talks about the Panama Disease that wiped out Gros Michel bananas and the steps taken to protect the current popular Cavendish variety.   Source: The Sci ShowContinue Reading

USA: Avocado threatened by climate change and beetles

2014-03-27
By: TFNet News Compilation
On: March 27, 2014
In: Fruits News, News
With: 0 Comments

Climate change and Ambrosia beetles might be ruining guacamole.   The beetles have caused an avocado shortage in the southeastern United States because they burrow into trees, infect them with laurel-wilt disease and kill them. The shortage has resulted in an increase in avocado prices.   Climate change has alsoContinue Reading

AUSTRALIA: Researchers work to solve mango resin canal disorder

2014-03-25
By: TFNet News Compilation
On: March 25, 2014
In: Fruits News, News
With: 0 Comments

A research program has been launched to try and get to the bottom of a mystery disorder which has been wrecking mangoes in Australia’s north.   Known as resin canal disorder (RCD), it effects mangoes as they ripen, and although they’re still fine to eat, it causes a number ofContinue Reading

PHILIPPINES: Professor produces wine from tropical fruits

2014-03-25
By: TFNet News Compilation
On: March 25, 2014
In: Fruits News, News
With: 0 Comments

A university professor in Kabacan, North Cotabato developed a wide selection of wines from exotic fruits grown locally in Mindanao.   Dr. Luz A. Taposok, a wine master and a professor of the College of Agriculture of University Southern Mindanao (USM), set up CT South Tropics after she discovered theContinue Reading

INDIA: Fruits prices shoot up in summer

2014-03-25
By: TFNet News Compilation
On: March 25, 2014
In: Fruits News, News
With: 0 Comments

Prices of grapes, watermelon and pomegranate have shot up in the last few days and are likely to rise further.   Unseasonal rain in early March have damaged crops across the state, resulting in a drop in supply. Coconuts too have become dearer. Three straight droughts in other areas haveContinue Reading

SOUTH AFRICA: Avocado exports to Europe underway

2014-03-25
By: TFNet News Compilation
On: March 25, 2014
In: Fruits News, News
With: 0 Comments

South African avocados are on the verge of exports to the European market with the first shipments due to arrive by the end of March, according to South African Subtropical Growers’ Association (Subtrop) CEO Derek Donkin.   “The South African export crop forecast is 58,000MT. Although this will be SouthContinue Reading

FIJI: Papaya demand grows

2014-03-25
By: TFNet News Compilation
On: March 25, 2014
In: Fruits News, News
With: 0 Comments

Consistency and sustainable continuity are the biggest stumbling blocks for the pawpaw export trade in the country.   This was the view of Nature’s Way CEO Michael Brown.   He said a New Zealand market study had revealed a huge earning potential for Fiji exporters and, at the same time,Continue Reading

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