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Bangladesh: RAB destroys 'ripened' mangoes

Author: Theo Bekker ~ Tags:  mango   Bangladesh   carbide 
Around 418 maunds, nearly 15.6 tonnes, of mangoes, ripened with carbide, were seized and destroyed by the Rapid Action Battalion on Wednesday night.

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Mango Management in brief - June to Agust

21st September 2009 11:44 am by Theo Bekker
In the middle of an unpredictable winter phase, special attention should be paid to tree conditions and flower development. Read full article »

Mango Flower Development and Pollination

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All physiological processes in the tree require carbohydrates, and the role of starch reserves in supplementing the photosynthate production is of vital importance. Read full article »

Smoked chicken salad with mango, cheese and caramel nuts

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Substitute smoked chicken with cooked breast fillet strips, beef- or pork strips, shrimps or flaked white fish as a salad. It can also be served as a light meal when served with freshly baked bread. Read full article »

Ecuador: Mango harvest will increase by 25%

30th September 2009 08:18 am by Theo Bekker
The industry expects to produce about 2 million more boxes of fruit than in 2008, which was 7 million. Read full article »

AU: Mangoes worth a motza

30th September 2009 08:19 am by Theo Bekker
The first mangoes for the season in Western Australia have fetched up to 0 a tray. Read full article »

Greater efficiency highlights growth of mango production in Ecuador

14th October 2009 04:27 pm by Theo Bekker
Ecuador's mango industry has dropped acreage and increased production in the last six years. Read full article »

More mangoes from Western Australia

21st September 2009 11:53 am by Theo Bekker
Western Australia is expected to produce over 400,000 trays of mangoes this season, which isn't a bumper crop, but is still up 30 per cent on last year. Read full article »

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Mango atjar resep. Read full article »

Peru prepares to export mangoes to Japan

22nd September 2009 07:53 am by Theo Bekker
Peru prepares to export mangoes to Japan Read full article »

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21st September 2009 01:41 pm by Theo Bekker
An eggplant layer, a meat layer and a rich coconut milk and mango salsa – a beautiful and enjoyable dish for a special occasion, but simple enough to serve regularly. Read full article »

AU: FNQ mango industry being deserted

19th November 2009 08:29 am by Theo Bekker
A Far North Queensland mango grower says up to half the plantations in his region have been abandoned this year because they aren't profitable. Read full article »

AU: Japanese find our mangoes too expensive

19th November 2009 08:30 am by Theo Bekker
Japanese importers have slashed their mango orders from North Queensland, as their country continues to feel the effects of a recession. Read full article »

US: Mango sorting with IQA - ready for production

19th November 2009 08:33 am by Theo Bekker
A presentation by Mr. Valery Quenon of Aweta G&P about electronic sorting of Mango will occur at the Outreach Meeting in Mexico, November 24, 2009 Read full article »

Study reports on lychee extract, the secret to losing abdominal fat

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The Lychee group lost an impressive 15 percent of abdominal fat as well as about three centimeters in waist circumference Read full article »

India: Now relish mangoes in winter!

3rd December 2009 08:46 am by Theo Bekker
The long wait for relishing the irresistible mango might soon end. If things go right, the farmers in the Malda district of West Bengal will soon produce off-season mangoes for the winter. Read full article »

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3rd December 2009 09:00 am by Theo Bekker
Despite Mexico being one of the largest mango growing and consumer countries in the world, they have no local production during the October – December period. Read full article »

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4th December 2009 12:29 pm by Theo Bekker
Some agricultural soils does, however, contain large amounts of anthropogenic copper as a result of soils receiving copper based pesticides. Read full article »

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Recent press coverage has warned of the return of the dreaded El Niño effect this summer. Read full article »

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Wanneer dit verstaan word dat grond ʼn lewende, dinamiese sisteem is – ʼn ekosisteem – word bestuur vir volhoubare produksie ʼn geïntegreerde, geheel-sisteem benadering. Read full article »

IX INTERNATIONAL MANGO SYMPOSIUM

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We are pleased to announce that the IX International Mango Symposium, a big event for world mango circles will take place in Sanya, Hainan Province, China. Read full article »