Post Archive
More oranges means more juice for Brazilian citrus industry
Improved productivity should bring up Brazilian citrus volume this year, particularly for juice.
May 05 , 2014
U.S.: APHIS allows cold treatment-free Colombian cape gooseberries
Cape gooseberry, physalis, goldenberry, aguaymanto and uchuva - they're all the same fruit and many Colombian growers will now have an easier job of shipping them to the U.S.
May 05 , 2014
Pakistan's mango exports in hot water
Babar Durrani discusses steps for Pakistan to avoid the fate of India, which has lost access to the EU mango market.
May 05 , 2014
All eyes on Indian retail
Retail experts give the lowdown on underlying cultural and economic factors behind India's supermarket boom.
May 05 , 2014
U.S.: University of Florida releases two new citrus cultivars
A new mandarin and a Navel orange-like variety will go to market thanks to the University of Florida.
May 05 , 2014
U.S.: papayas parked in growth spot with trailer cooling
An improvised storage solution has triggered growth in American Airlines' Brazilian papaya freight business, while new routes have also opened up unexpected opportunities elsewhere.
May 05 , 2014
Chinese market to be tariff-free for Peruvian grapes in 2015
China and South Korea will be tariff-free for Peruvian table grapes next year, while work continues to open up the Japanese market.
May 02 , 2014
NZ: Zespri supply chain general manager to stand down
Zespri supply chain GM Sally Gardiner is the company's second executive to resign in three weeks.
May 02 , 2014
Honduras eyes Japan for increased melon exports
Honduras hopes to increase its melon export campaign by two million boxes this season.
May 02 , 2014
Low wages and union violence tarnish Guatemala's banana trade
An estimated 95% of Guatemalan banana exports go to the U.S. Does this make U.S. retailers and consumers complicit in the country's labor violations?
May 02 , 2014



