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CHINA: Peruvian flame mangoes a welcome arrival

2018-03-05
By: TFNet News Compilation
On: March 5, 2018
In: Fruits News, News
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Leading Peruvian supplier Camposol has teamed up with Dole China to introduce a line of Kent mangoes to the Chinese market.     Branded under the name Peruvian Flame Mangoes, the fruit entered the Asian nation in the lead-up to Chinese New Year celebrations. Dole is distributing the fruit throughContinue Reading

PERU: El Niño cuts organic banana production

2017-11-16
By: TFNet News Compilation
On: November 16, 2017
In: Fruits News
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Adverse weather has led to a 16 per cent fall in exports of organic bananas from Piura according to the Banana Technical Board.   President Marcia Herrera Reto said shipments were on course to reach US$112m this year compared with US$152m in 2016.   The fall is due to theContinue Reading

PERU: ‘One Banana a Day Makes a Difference’ campaign launches

2017-11-14
By: TFNet News Compilation
On: November 14, 2017
In: Fruits News
With: 0 Comments

Guatemala-based One Banana launched the “One Banana a Day Makes a Difference” program in Peru. One Banana a Day Makes a Difference is a nutritional food security program in schools, according to a news release. The company also delivers bananas once a week to the schools in the program.  Continue Reading

PERU: Chile and Bolivia, main destinations for Piura’s mango

2017-11-06
By: TFNet News Compilation
On: November 6, 2017
In: Fruits News
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Piura sent most of its mangoes to Chile and Bolivia in the first week of exports.   According to the exporters, so far, they have sent 176,953 six-kilogram boxes of mango to these two countries by land. Most of the fruit is sent by land to these two markets. TheContinue Reading

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