Pineapples

The pineapple (Ananas comosus) is a tropical plant with an edible fruit and the most economically significant plant in the family Bromeliaceae. The pineapple is indigenous to South America, where it has been cultivated for many centuries. The introduction of the pineapple to Europe in the 17th century made it a significant cultural icon of luxury. Since the 1820s, pineapple has been commercially grown in greenhouses and many tropical plantations. Further, it is the third most important tropical fruit in world production. In the 20th century, Hawaii was a dominant producer of pineapples, especially for the US; however, by 2016, …

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EU: European Union · 2 May 2024 English

This Handbook is intended to act as a reference for those agri-food producers planning for, or in the process of entering, the Brazilian market. This Handbook provides step-by-step guides on …

cassava, oranges, rice, bananas, coffee, beans, pineapples, coconuts, sorghum, mango, papayas, lemons, avocados is known to produce black pepper, coconuts, pineapples, and acai, with just over half of all acai fruits coconuts, papayas, melons, bananas, mangos, pineapples, and guarana. The region is particularly impacted


UNIDO: United Nations Industrial Development Organization · 24 April 2024 English

United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) Annual Report 2023, reporting on progress towards the Organization’s biennial targets at the aggregate UNIDO level.

quality of UNIDO helped 40 young enterprise local pineapples against reliable international leaders improve quality fresh fruits. produce, harvest and package pineapples. To increase exports, the project provided UNIDO protects the is under way. Fifteen technicians were pineapples but also significantly enhances successfully calibration work. the sun”. In the past, Guinean pineapples were exported in used shipping cartons for In national legislation. To promote fresh and processed pineapples from Guinea, UNIDO supported 30 growers UNIDO


REPOA · 19 April 2024 English

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EU: European Union · 16 April 2024 English

Cherimoyas 0,001 (*) 0163070 Guavas 0,001 (*) 0163080 Pineapples 0,001 (*) 0163090 Breadfruits 0,001 (*) 0163100


EU: European Union · 16 April 2024 English

0,01 (*) 0163070 Guavas 0,2 0,01 (*) 0163080 Pineapples 0,01 (*) 0,01 (*) 0163090 Breadfruits 0,01 (*)


EU: European Union · 16 April 2024 English

apples/pomegranates 0163060 Cherimoyas 0163070 Guavas 0163080 Pineapples 0163090 Breadfruits 0163100 Durians 0163110 Soursops/guanabanas


TEEB: The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity · 27 March 2024 English

The TEEBAgriFood application in India began in 2019 with the aim to assess organic farming and agroforestry, initially in the Ganga Basin region of India covering two states - Uttarakhand …

growers of ginger, turmeric, oranges, pepper, and pineapples across Assam1. There is evidence of inspiring


Prospect Foundation · 27 March 2024 English

Beginning with the Minotaur in the South China Sea, the focus initially rests on the China stimulus for the paradigm shift by the Philippines. [...] In other words, the confrontation …

Philippine agricultural products such as bananas, pineapples, coconuts, and avocados.8 Given China’s past


EU: European Union · 25 March 2024 English

apples/pomegranates 0163060 Cherimoyas 0163070 Guavas 0163080 Pineapples 0163090 Breadfruits 0163100 Durians 0163110 Soursops/guanabanas


EU: European Union · 21 March 2024 English

0 Cat B (10 yrs) 080430 Fresh or dried pineapples 08043000 0 Cat C (15 years) 080440 Fresh edible fruit (excl. nuts, bananas, dates, figs, pineapples, avocados, guavas, mangoes, mangosteens, papaws edible fruit (excl. nuts, bananas, dates, figs, pineapples, avocados, guavas, mangoes, mangosteens, papaws edible fruits (excl. nuts, bananas, dates, figs, pineapples, avocados, guavas, mangoes, mangosteens, citrus


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