SOURCE: Sherlyn Sim Cafe owner Celine Ng would usually sell two or three of her signature charred pineapple cheesecakes each day, but after President-elect Tharman Shanmugaratnam stomped to victory at the polls, her sales have shot up. The 42-year-old said she received 30 orders on Saturday for those cakes, afterContinue Reading

SOURCE: Manuel Cayon, Business Mirror Small banana growers have switched to grains production after the pestering Panama Disease kept spreading in sprawling banana farms of Davao del Norte, the Provincial Agriculture Office (PAGRO) has reported. This came out in the agency’s recent monitoring of the total hectarage of agricultural crops,Continue Reading

SOURCE: Lucy Cooper, ABC Rural A warmer-than-average Queensland winter will see fewer Australian mangoes on supermarket shelves this Christmas. Mangoes need a few chilly weeks to bring on the conditions needed to flower. This year, the weather has been too balmy for fruit set, which growers say will result inContinue Reading

SOURCE: Fresh Fruit Portal Days after admission of South African avocados into the Chinese market was confirmed by authorities, Westfalia Fruit is joining in celebrating the milestone. The company manages half of all South African avocado exports. “The recent announcement of South African avocados gaining access to the vibrant ChineseContinue Reading

SOURCE: The Star China’s customs authority has suspended mango imports from Taiwan from Monday, said the state-run People’s Daily, after detecting pests on the fruit. The pest poses a serious threat to China’s agriculture, the newspaper said, citing a spokesperson from the State Council. In another development, China’s finance ministry,Continue Reading

SOURCE: Liam O’Callaghan, Fruitnet Chinese e-commerce company partners with southern region of Thailand in joint durian harvesting initiative. JD.com and the southern Thai province of Chumphon have announced new centralised durian harvesting collaboration, the first of its kind between a Chinese company and the southern durian-producing region of Thailand. ChumphonContinue Reading

SOURCE: The Straits Times Seasonal fruits in South Korea could become vastly different in the following decades, as warmer temperatures will gradually reduce cultivable areas for popular fruit crops in the country. Apples, grapes and pears could slowly fade into the background, while tropical fruits such as mangoes and passionContinue Reading