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#13805900
8 Jun 2026
A vendor arranges mangoes while waiting for customers at a roadside market in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on June 08, 2026. Japan temporarily suspends imports of fresh mangoes from India for the 2026 season, citing concerns over fumigation and phytosanitary certification procedures at Indian export facilities. Japanese authorities raise issues regarding pest-control treatment protocols and compliance with the country's import regulations. The suspension affects exporters during the peak mango season, particularly those shipping premium varieties such as Alphonso and Kesar mangoes. Indian mango exports also face additional challenges from ongoing tensions in the Middle East, including disruptions linked to the Israel-Iran conflict and United States involvement in the region, which have increased freight costs, delayed shipments, and affected exports to key Gulf markets. Despite these setbacks, global demand for Indian mangoes remains strong, driven by their distinctive flavor and quality.
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#13805901
8 Jun 2026
A vendor arranges mangoes while waiting for customers at a roadside market in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on June 08, 2026. Japan temporarily suspends imports of fresh mangoes from India for the 2026 season, citing concerns over fumigation and phytosanitary certification procedures at Indian export facilities. Japanese authorities raise issues regarding pest-control treatment protocols and compliance with the country's import regulations. The suspension affects exporters during the peak mango season, particularly those shipping premium varieties such as Alphonso and Kesar mangoes. Indian mango exports also face additional challenges from ongoing tensions in the Middle East, including disruptions linked to the Israel-Iran conflict and United States involvement in the region, which have increased freight costs, delayed shipments, and affected exports to key Gulf markets. Despite these setbacks, global demand for Indian mangoes remains strong, driven by their distinctive flavor and quality.
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#13805902
8 Jun 2026
Green mangoes are displayed for sale at a market in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on June 08, 2026. Japan temporarily suspends imports of fresh mangoes from India for the 2026 season, citing concerns over fumigation and phytosanitary certification procedures at Indian export facilities. Japanese authorities raise issues regarding pest-control treatment protocols and compliance with the country's import regulations. The suspension affects exporters during the peak mango season, particularly those shipping premium varieties such as Alphonso and Kesar mangoes. Indian mango exports also face challenges from ongoing tensions in the Middle East, including disruptions linked to the Israel-Iran conflict and United States involvement in the region, which increase freight costs, delay shipments, and affect exports to key Gulf markets. Despite these setbacks, global demand for Indian mangoes remains strong, driven by their distinctive flavor and quality.
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#13805903
8 Jun 2026
A vendor arranges green mangoes while waiting for customers at a roadside market in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on June 8, 2026. Japan temporarily suspends imports of fresh mangoes from India for the 2026 season, citing concerns over fumigation and phytosanitary certification procedures at Indian export facilities. Japanese authorities raise issues regarding pest-control treatment protocols and compliance with the country's import regulations. The suspension affects exporters during the peak mango season, particularly those shipping premium varieties such as Alphonso and Kesar mangoes. Indian mango exports also face challenges from ongoing tensions in the Middle East, including disruptions linked to the Israel-Iran conflict and United States involvement in the region, which have increased freight costs, delayed shipments, and affected exports to key Gulf markets. Despite these setbacks, global demand for Indian mangoes remains strong, driven by their distinctive flavor and quality.
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#13805904
8 Jun 2026
A vendor arranges Alphonso mangoes while waiting for customers at a roadside market in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on June 08, 2026. Japan temporarily suspends imports of fresh mangoes from India for the 2026 season, citing concerns over fumigation and phytosanitary certification procedures at Indian export facilities. Japanese authorities raise issues regarding pest-control treatment protocols and compliance with the country's import regulations. The suspension affects exporters during the peak mango season, particularly those shipping premium varieties such as Alphonso and Kesar mangoes. Indian mango exports also face additional challenges from ongoing tensions in the Middle East, including disruptions linked to the Israel-Iran conflict and United States involvement in the region, which increase freight costs, delay shipments, and affect exports to key Gulf markets. Despite these setbacks, global demand for Indian mangoes remains strong, driven by their distinctive flavor and quality.
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#13805905
8 Jun 2026
Alphonso mangoes are displayed for sale at a market in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on June 08, 2026. Japan temporarily suspends imports of fresh mangoes from India for the 2026 season, citing concerns over fumigation and phytosanitary certification procedures at Indian export facilities. Japanese authorities raise issues regarding pest-control treatment protocols and compliance with the country's import regulations. The suspension affects exporters during the peak mango season, particularly those shipping premium varieties such as Alphonso and Kesar mangoes. Indian mango exports also face challenges from ongoing tensions in the Middle East, including disruptions linked to the Israel-Iran conflict and United States involvement in the region, which increase freight costs, delay shipments, and affect exports to key Gulf markets. Despite these setbacks, global demand for Indian mangoes remains strong, driven by their distinctive flavor and quality.
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#13795916
7 Jun 2026
A sign prohibiting electric scooter riding is seen on a pole along the seafront promenade in Larnaca, Cyprus, on May 20, 2026.
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#13770417
31 May 2026
A small square yellow Greenpeace placard featuring a photograph of Italian Agriculture Minister Francesco Lollobrigida alongside the message ''Vorrebbe allentare le regole sui pesticidi / Digli di smettere!'' (He wants to loosen pesticide regulations / Tell him to stop!) is placed on a supermarket shelf in front of Italian-origin tomato juice bottles on May 21, 2026, in Molfetta, Italy. A shelf label reads 100% IT Sagra 1LT. Greenpeace Italy activists place placards targeting Agriculture Minister Lollobrigida throughout supermarkets in major Italian cities as part of a nationwide action urging the Italian government and the European Union to maintain current pesticide regulations.
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#13770419
31 May 2026
A small square yellow Greenpeace placard featuring a photograph of Italian Agriculture Minister Francesco Lollobrigida with the message ''Vorrebbe allentare le regole sui pesticidi / Digli di smettere!'' (He wants to loosen pesticide regulations / Tell him to stop!) is placed on a supermarket shelf in front of jars of sun-dried tomatoes in oil on May 21, 2026, in Molfetta, Italy. Greenpeace Italy activists place placards targeting Agriculture Minister Lollobrigida throughout supermarkets in major Italian cities as part of a nationwide action urging the Italian government and the European Union to maintain current pesticide regulations.
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#13770412
31 May 2026
Greenpeace activists stage a demonstration in the dairy aisle of a grocery store in Molfetta, Italy, on [Month Day, Year]. The protest focuses on consumer awareness regarding pesticide residues in dairy products, specifically targeting yogurt brands such as Muller, Fruit Passion, and Bianco Seta. Activists hold yellow placards to highlight concerns about food safety and pesticide regulation.
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#13770381
31 May 2026
A yellow Greenpeace placard reading ''Il pesticida e servito'' (Pesticide is served) is placed among cantaloupe melons displayed in cardboard boxes in a supermarket produce section in Molfetta, Italy, on May 21, 2026. Greenpeace Italy activists place warning placards throughout supermarkets in major Italian cities as part of a nationwide action urging the Italian government and the European Union to maintain current pesticide regulations.
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#13770382
31 May 2026
A yellow Greenpeace placard reading ''Il pesticida e servito'' (Pesticide is served) is placed among pineapples labeled ''Tropical Rica - Ananas Costa Rica'' in a supermarket produce section on May 21, 2026, in Molfetta, Italy. Greenpeace Italy activists place warning placards throughout supermarkets in major Italian cities as part of a nationwide action urging the Italian government and the European Union to maintain current pesticide regulations.
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#13770385
31 May 2026
A yellow Greenpeace placard reading ''Il pesticida e servito'' (Pesticide is served) is placed in front of Cirio Passata Rustica 680g jars on a supermarket shelf in Molfetta, Italy, on May 21, 2026. A price label shows 1.46 euros per jar. Greenpeace Italy activists place warning placards throughout supermarkets in major Italian cities as part of a nationwide action urging the Italian government and the European Union to maintain current pesticide regulations.
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#13770389
31 May 2026
A yellow Greenpeace placard reading ''Il pesticida e servito'' (Pesticide is served) is attached to a wire shopping cart in a supermarket in Molfetta, Italy, on May 21, 2026. Shelves stocked with preserved vegetables and condiments, including Morini and Sacla brand products, are visible in the background. Greenpeace Italy activists place warning placards throughout supermarkets in major Italian cities as part of a nationwide action urging the Italian government and the European Union to maintain current pesticide regulations.
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#13770391
31 May 2026
A small square yellow Greenpeace sticker reading ''Il pesticida e servito'' (Pesticide is served) is placed on a supermarket shelf in front of jars of dried tomatoes preserved in oil in Molfetta, Italy, on May 21, 2026. Greenpeace Italy activists place warning stickers and placards throughout supermarkets in major Italian cities as part of a nationwide action urging the Italian government and the European Union to maintain current pesticide regulations.
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#13770393
31 May 2026
A small square yellow Greenpeace sticker reading ''Il pesticida e servito'' (Pesticide is served) is placed on a supermarket shelf in front of Coop-branded rice packages (2 kg) on May 21, 2026, in Molfetta, Italy. Greenpeace Italy activists place warning stickers and placards throughout supermarkets in major Italian cities as part of a nationwide action urging the Italian government and the European Union to maintain current pesticide regulations.
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