A central Queensland pineapple grower says time is running out to stop imports that have the potential to destroy 40 per cent of Australia’s crops. Malaysian fruit has been approved for the Australian market, but the first shipments have been held up by production issues.   Yeppoon grower Mick CrannyContinue Reading

by Dilip Kumar Jha, Business Standard   In a significant change in the sentiment post Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent visit to Japan, the Japanese authority has expedited procedural obligations to step up mango import from India.   Advancing the process, Japanese quarantine authorities have sought details of Vapor Heat Treatment (VHT) facilities across Andhra Pradesh,Continue Reading

The efforts of Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (MAG), the National Chancellery, and Banana Producers Associations have allowed the recovery of banana exports to the Argentine market.   MAG through dela Direcciónde Technical Marketing, accompanied the Banana Producers Associations Departments of Caaguazú and San Pedro, in the process of revivalContinue Reading

by Antonio L. Colina IV   If  there’s one high-value crop that earns the country and farmers millions of dollars worth of exports, it’s bananas.   But lucky for the big companies who can fend for themselves the recovery costs whenever catastrophes hit the heavily agricultural-based Mindanao island.   Remigio Garcia,Continue Reading