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DFNet Newsletter 18

January 24, 2022
This issue lists nine latest publications on dragon fruits and other tropical fruits including the study on e-commerce in wholesale markets. The latest news highlight China’s bans on Vietnam’s dragon fruit imports, Vietnam’s coping strategy and the plan to diversify the dragon fruit markets. Malaysian durian exports to China are also reported.
Latest Publication

Vapor heat treatment against Planococcus lilacinus Cockerell (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae) on dragon fruit 
Ren, et al. (2022) Pest Management Science

Codification and description of the phenological growth stages of red-fleshed pitaya (Hylocereus polyrhizus) using the extended BBCH scale- with special reference to spines, areole, and flesh color development under field conditions
Chu, et al. (2022) Scientia Horticulturae

Red pitaya (Hylocereus costaricensis) peel as a source of valuable molecules: Extraction optimization to recover natural colouring agents
Roriz, et al. (2022) Food Chemistry

Changes in the bioactive compounds and antioxidant activity in red-fleshed dragon fruit during its development
Zitha, et al. (2022) Scientia Horticulturae

Impact of gaseous ozone on microbial contamination and quality of fresh-cut durian
Sripong, et al. (2022) Scientia Horticulturae

Recycling durian shell and jackfruit peel via anaerobic digestion
Wang, et al. (2022) Bioresource Technology

Cold shock treatment alleviates chilling injury in papaya fruit during storage by improving antioxidant capacity and related gene expression
Nian, et al. (2022) Scientia Horticulturae

Ananas comosus (L) Merrill (pineapple) fruit peel extract demonstrates antimalarial, anti-nociceptive and anti-inflammatory activities in experimental models
Ajayi, et al. (2022) Journal of Ethnopharmacology

The digital transformation of a traditional market into an entrepreneurial ecosystem
Song, et al. (2021) Review of Managerial Science
News

Lac Thuy farm produce up on e-commerce platform

December 26, 2021 Hoa Binh Newspaper
Covid-19 impacts the transportation of agricultural goods, with online shopping becoming more important and popular. Lac Thuy in Vietnam...<Read this news>

China stops dragon fruit imports from Vietnam

December 29, 2021 VnExpress
China banned the entry of Vietnamese dragon fruits to their country for four weeks up to January 26 this year due to the coronavirus detected in ...<Read this news>

Vietnam to diversify dragon fruit markets

January 07, 2022 Viet Nam News
Due to China’s restrictions on the importation of Vietnamese dragon fruit, Vietnam wants to diversify its dragon fruit markets in India, Japan, ...<Read this news>

Dragon fruit farmers count their losses as China exports fall to a trickle

January 18, 2022 Viet Nam News
Due to the inability to export dragon fruit to China, Vietnamese dragon fruit producers face huge losses with over 80% price drop of dragon fruits...<Read this news>

China remains largest consumer of Vietnamese farm produce

January 01, 2022 Viet Nam News
Despite Vietnam’s shipments stuck at the border due to change of clearance rules in China, the Mainland Chinese people remain the largest...<Read this news>

Dragon Fruit cultivation gives good yield in AP (India)

January 06, 2022 DECCAN CHRONICLE
Dragon fruit cultivation becomes more popular in India, due to the encouraging yield and price given to farmers. Andhra Pradesh hoped to reach 200...<Read this news>

Malaysian durians, other agricultural exports to see boost under RCEP trade agreement

January 06, 2022 THE NATION
Malaysian agricultural export, including durians, are expected to be promoted under the Regional Comprehensive Economic...<Read this news>


 

Thai fruit stuck at border can enter China from Jan 4

January 02, 2022 THE NATION
Durians, longans, and young coconuts are the main exported fruits from Thailand to China. Due to the change of China’s clearance regulation...<Read this news>


 

China’s big appetite for durian boon to Malaysian growers, exporters

December 19, 2021 the Sun daily
Due to the emerging demand in China’s market for this fruit, the durian industry in Malaysia remains unaffected by the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic. <Read this news>
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