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MALAYSIA: Durians have become a rich man’s delicacy

2021-06-21
By: TFNet News Compilation
On: June 21, 2021
In: Fruits News, News
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Durian, which used to be a normal meal of the people, just like rambutans and mangosteens, is now beyond the reach of the common man. It has been promoted as the king of fruits not so much because of its taste or medicinal value, but more because its price isContinue Reading

MEXICO: Hydro-thermal packhouse opens for Northern mango regions

2021-06-17
By: TFNet News Compilation
On: June 17, 2021
In: Fruits News, News
With: 0 Comments

SOURCE: Freshplaza Empaque Don Jorge I (EDJI) opened this past weekend, ready for the northern regions. EDJI is the hometown packhouse of El Grupo Crespo, Latin America’s largest hydro-thermal packhouse and the home to El Grupo Crespo’s two brands, Crespo Organic and RCF. Originally built by Roberto Crespo Fitch inContinue Reading

PHILIPPINES: Dragon fruit growing expands

2021-06-16
By: TFNet News Compilation
On: June 16, 2021
In: Fruits News, News
With: 0 Comments

SOURCE: Leilanie Adriano, Philippine News Agency Commercial dragon fruit farming continues to attract growers all over the Philippines as countries like China and Spain manifested their interest to have a slice of this delicious cactus fruit species known for its therapeutic properties as it grows well in a tropical climate.Continue Reading

AUSTRALIA: Consumers enjoy $1 avocados amid record production

2021-06-14
By: TFNet News Compilation
On: June 14, 2021
In: Fruits News, News
With: 0 Comments

SOURCE: Helen Sullivan, The Guardian It was the summer of 2018 and Australians were sweating. In their hands: a single avocado pear, barely ripe. The price: $9. Could it possibly be worth it? And how many times had it been squeezed? Thankfully, though much has gone wrong in the worldContinue Reading

MEXICO: Papaya exports top the globe with 44% of the market

2021-06-10
By: TFNet News Compilation
On: June 10, 2021
In: Fruits News, News
With: 0 Comments

SOURCE: Mexico News Daily Mexico is now the world’s biggest exporter of papaya and sits in third place in terms of volume produced, which grew 3.2% last year. The country has 44.7% of the global export market, followed by Guatemala and Brazil, and became the third biggest producer in 2019,Continue Reading

CAMBODIA: Banana exports over 200,000 tonnes in five months

2021-06-07
By: TFNet News Compilation
On: June 7, 2021
In: Fruits News, News
With: 0 Comments

Cambodia shipped some 205,024 tonnes of Cavendish bananas to foreign markets from January to May, according to the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries.Continue Reading

PAKISTAN: Mango exporters eyeing Iranian market

2021-06-02
By: TFNet News Compilation
On: June 2, 2021
In: Fruits News, News
With: 0 Comments

SOURCE: Daily Times As mango season has started, producers of the fruit are ready to export the product to the international market with a special focus on the Iranian market for being a close neighbor of the country. Pakistan is the fourth largest mango producer in the world and theContinue Reading

INDIA: Tapioca, pineapple farmers hit hard by lockdown, rain

2021-06-02
By: TFNet News Compilation
On: June 2, 2021
In: Fruits News, News
With: 0 Comments

SOURCE: Anu Kuruvilla, New Indian Express Hit hard by the lockdown and the unseasonal rain, the district’s farmers — especially those cultivating tapioca and pineapple — are struggling to sell their produce as they continue to be offered prices way below the base rate set by the state government.“With theContinue Reading

LAO: Worker deaths show toxic chemical use continues on banana farms

2021-05-31
By: TFNet News Compilation
On: May 31, 2021
In: Fruits News, News
With: 0 Comments

In the past month, two Lao workers on a Chinese-owned banana plantation in central Laos have died from health problems that their fellow workers say were caused by exposure to toxic chemicals.Continue Reading

AFRICA: Avocado farming on the rise

2021-05-26
By: TFNet News Compilation
On: May 26, 2021
In: Fruits News, News
With: 0 Comments

SOURCE: DW In East Africa and Nigeria, avocado farmers want to enter the insatiable export market. Environmental concerns cast a shadow over the crop in other parts of the world. What will African farmers do differently? Baker Ssengendo’s vision for the future of Uganda starts with an avocado seedling. “TheContinue Reading

STUDY: Black Sigatoka is becoming resistant to pesticides worldwide

2021-05-26
By: TFNet News Compilation
On: May 26, 2021
In: Fruits News, News
With: 0 Comments

Isolates of the Black Sigatoka fungus, a banana crop disease, have been identified from seven banana-producing countries in Latin America, the Caribbean, Asia and Africa for the first time on a large scale by Dutch researchers from Wageningen University & Research (WUR).Continue Reading

CAMBODIA: Mangoes sweeten links with China

2021-05-23
By: TFNet News Compilation
On: May 23, 2021
In: Fruits News, News
With: 0 Comments

China has taken “special measures” to facilitate the import of quality fresh Cambodian mangoes and expects 100,000 tonnes of the fruit to reach Chinese shores this year, Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson Hua Chunying told a regular press conference in the capital.Continue Reading

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First Announcement – 7th International Symposium on Biological Control of Arthropods

TFNet is an associate of CABI

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TFNet Strengthens Strategic Collaboration with the Department of Agriculture Malaysia

TFNet visits DOA Malaysia

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Is mangosteen production and market on a positive trajectory?

The mangosteen, often referred to as the ‘Queen of Fruits’ for its unique exotic taste and nutritional value, is gaining popularity in global markets.

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