India: Hail, rain make a dent in kesar mango exports
Author: Theo Bekker ~ Tags: India exports Kesar
Hail and an untimely spell of spring rain may slow down the successful run of the popular kesar mangoes in international markets.
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Mango Management in brief - June to Agust
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Smoked chicken salad with mango, cheese and caramel nuts
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30th September 2009 08:19 am by Theo BekkerThe first mangoes for the season in Western Australia have fetched up to 0 a tray. Read full article »
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More mangoes from Western Australia
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Peru prepares to export mangoes to Japan
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Show-piece with velvet-mango salsa
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AU: FNQ mango industry being deserted
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AU: Japanese find our mangoes too expensive
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Study reports on lychee extract, the secret to losing abdominal fat
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India: Now relish mangoes in winter!
3rd December 2009 08:46 am by Theo BekkerThe 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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Copper in Mango Orchards
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El Niño – its impact on Subtropical crops
4th December 2009 12:44 pm by Theo BekkerRecent press coverage has warned of the return of the dreaded El Niño effect this summer. Read full article »
Grondvrugbaarheidsbestuur vir mango produksie
7th December 2009 09:12 am by Theo BekkerWanneer 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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