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Flavours of Pakistani Mangoes
KUALA LUMPUR (June 28, 2000): DO you know how many ways you can enjoy a juicy ripe mango? Those visiting the Pakistani Mango exhibition at the Mandarin Oriental hotel on Saturday not only enjoyed the delicous fruit, but also discovered the many ways of enjoying it. [Full Story]


Whetting the Appetite of Penangnites
PENANG (June 27, 2000): Jointly organized by the Export Promotion Bureau of Pakistan and the High Commission for Pakistan, the Pakistan Mangoes Exhibition seeks to familiarize Penangnites with the interesting facts about and fun ways to enjoy Pakistan mangoes. [Full Story]


Boost for Mango
KUALA LUMPUR (June 26, 2000): Mango is one of the major fruits identified for further development under the Third National Agricultural Policy. [Full Story]


Malaysians fall in love with Pakistani Mangoes
KUALA LUMPUR (June 26, 2000): Thousands of eager Malaysians thronged towards the capital city’s premier shopping center yesterday, to indulge in the heavenly taste of Pakistani mangoes Chaunsa and Sindhri. [Full Story]



Pakistan Mangoes Exhibition to introduce Pakistani Chaunsa and Sindhri a huge success in Malaysia
KUALA LUMPUR (June 25, 2000): Jointly organized by the Export Promotion Bureau of Pakistan and the High Commission for Pakistan in Kuala Lumpur, the launch of Pakistan Mangoes Exhibition and Tasting was met with tremendous response. [Full Story]


VIDEO CLIP (June 24, 2000): Pakistani Mangoes Invade Klang Valley
 
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Mango exporters leave for Malaysia
KARACHI (June 24, 2000): A six-member delegation of mango exporters left on Thursday for Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia). [Full Story]


Mangoes of Pakistan: tremendous export potential
ARTICLE (June 24, 2000): Mango is a delicious fruit grown in slightly less than ninety tropical and sub-tropical countries in the world. The fruit is mostly eaten fresh as a dessert. It is also processed into preserves, juices, jams, jellies, nectars as well as crisp mango chips, which are eaten as snacks. Mango is an excellent source of vitamins A, B and C and contains water, proteins sugar, fats, fibres and iron etc. [Full Story]


Come meet Chaunsa and Sindhri!
KUALA LUMPUR (June 1, 2000): “Organized by the Export Promotion Bureau of Pakistan in collaboration with the High Commission for Pakistan Kuala Lumpur, the Pakistan Mangoes Exhibition will be held on June 24-25 spread over several locations in the Klang Valley (for the convenience of the public), and on June 27-28 in Penang” says Pakistan Commercial Counsellor Mr Athar Jamal Abro. [Full Story]
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