SOURCE: Abrafruits TRANSLATION: Freshplaza In Brazil, dragon fruit, known for its scale-like segments, is making waves as an exotic, high-value commodity. This member of the Cactaceae family comes in three species, varying by fruit size, skin, and pulp color: Seleniceries undatus with white pulp and yellow skin, Hylocereus polyrhizus featuringContinue Reading

SOURCE: Department of Agriculture, Philippines The Department of Agriculture will invite experts from Sun & Earth Microbiology LLC, a Florida-headquartered biotechnology company, to help eliminate Cecid fly infestation that undermines Philippine mango production and export. Agriculture Secretary Francisco P. Tiu Laurel, Jr. said the DA is open to the ideaContinue Reading

SOURCE: The Hindu Under the Special Scheme for Mukkani Development, the Tamil Nadu government on Tuesday spelt out various measures to boost the cultivation of mango, jackfruit, and banana in the State during 2024-25. While presenting the Agriculture Budget for 2024-25, Minister for Agriculture and Farmers Welfare M.R.K. Panneerselvam saidContinue Reading

SOURCE: Saboor Bayat, BNN Breaking In the heart of Paraná, Brazil, the Family Farmers Cooperative of the Municipalities of Amenorte (Cooanorte) has launched its passion fruit harvesting season. With 65 of its 130 members actively participating, this initiative is a testament to resilience, collaboration, and the promise of a sustainableContinue Reading

SOURCE: Michael Le Page, New Scientist Regulators in Australia and New Zealand have given the green light for farmers to grow a genetically modified banana resistant to a devastating fungal disease spreading worldwide. A genetically modified banana has been approved for growing on farms for the first time. Regulators inContinue Reading

SOURCE: East Fruit Morocco restored its banana imports in 2023 after a significant slump in the previous year, reports EastFruit. By August 2023, Morocco has already imported more bananas than in the whole of 2022, when the global trade of this product faced a severe crisis due to natural disasters,Continue Reading

SOURCE: Africa News As the fashion industry worldwide increasingly embraces more eco-friendly material, an innovative project in Kenya is turning leftover pineapple leaves into footwear. “In the past we would burn or throw away or replant pineapple suckers,” said pineapple farmer, James Kinuthia. “Later on we met with this companyContinue Reading