All articles by Camellia Aebischer – Page 12
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WA greengrocers adopt local campaign
A record 26 greengrocers across the Perth region will support 'Genuinely Southern Forests 2018'
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Kenya-China trade agreement expected
Horticulture reported likely to benefit from trade deals set to be signed next month in Shanghai
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Kuwait lifts Australian export ban
Melons and strawberries are again allowed access following respective food safety incidents
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AIT acquires WorldFresh Express
Supplementing AIT’s cold chain arm, the acquisition will bring access to new facilities on the West Coast
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Samoa ships first bananas to NZ in 50 years
The trial shipment is the first banana export for the country since cyclone Gita hit in February
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Record volumes of California grapes
The industry has set a new five-week record for shipments worldwide despite trade tensions
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Dole launches new brand visual
The company says it hopes to connect consumers more thoughtfully with its nature-inspired evolution
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New plant health officer at ABGC
Carl Rickson will be working with Louis Lardi while he transitions into retirement
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Jiuye welcomes C-round funding
The Rmb100m deal has been announced, allowing for growth in the Chinese company’s tech capabilities
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Miss Chiquita inducted into hall of fame
The brand's iconic mascot has been awarded just before announcing it will reveal a new look
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Australian avocado meeting demand
Production of the fruit nationally has increased a reported 60 per cent in the past decade
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Largest grape volume to date for Sun World
The Californian company will be promoting late-season varieties to move its record crop
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Coles Wesfarmer demerger set
With shareholder approval pending, the separation of Coles and Wesfarmers is set for November
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New campaign for Pom Wonderful
‘Worry less’ is the premise for the company’s multi-million-dollar national marketing campaign
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Sunkist welcomes communications director
The California-based citrus marketing cooperative has a new head for their marketing team
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Casagrande crowned 2018 Mango King
Domenico Casagrande was the highest bidder at Brisbane Produce Market’s annual mango auction
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Kong-rey sweeps through Korea
Typhoon Kong-rey has damaged 660 hectares of farmland across Jeju Island and Korea’s mainland
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Tesco Lotus profits down
The UK-based supermarket giant has shown a fall in first half profits for its stores in Thailand and Malaysia
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California table grape market ‘rattled’
A reported 40 per cent drop in exports to China has left exporters searching for alternative markets
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Chiquita invests in education
The banana brand has reached 33 per cent of its goal to provide education to 100 schools by 2020