All articles by Camellia Aebischer – Page 16
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MSC sends first CA cargo from Spain to Asia
Using new technology, MSC are able to send perishable goods further distances reaching new markets
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Horticulture New Zealand seeks to renew funding
The country’s horticulture industry organisation is handing out voting papers to renew levy funding
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US unhappy after Indonesia revises imports
Indonesia has revised and amended import restrictions in line with WTO ruling, US remains unsatisfied
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Coles first to squeeze imported lemons
One of Australia’s largest supermarkets has announced it will aim to source all lemons domestically this summer
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Kissabel apples harvested in Australia
The aim is to reach commercial quantities of the red-fleshed apples within the next three years
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Australia dodges citrus greening disease
A detection of citrus material infected with huanglongbing has been stopped in Brisbane, Queensland
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Opportunity for late season Northwest cherry promotion
A predicted strong volume for August has Northwest Cherry Growers encouraging late-season marketing
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Australian air cargo to be examined at piece level
The move will have costly implications on Australian fresh produce industries shipping by air
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MCC begin calling in North Vietnam
North Vietnam’s first deep-sea port has been added to three of MCC’s weekly services
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Australia brings importers to the source
The annual Ausveg Reverse Trade Mission connected suppliers from seven export markets with a room of Australian producers
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Avocado volumes in South Korea skyrocket
Following the start of the Californian season, avocado imports to South Korea are increasing dramatically
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Founding president of CMA CGM Group dies
Entrepreneur, Jacques Saade, handed over the roles of CEO, and chairman of the board, just last year
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T&G forms school partnership
The company is now funding an educational programme for youth seeking careers in horticulture
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US fresh produce threatened with more China tariffs
China to impose 25 per cent retaliatory tariff on more than 500 US products, including a wide range of horticulture items
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New CEO for Hort Innovation
The Australian rural research and development corporation has appointed a new leader, taking office in September
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Australian industries join to push exports
The Australian horticulture sector is banding together with other primary industries to promote exports to China
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Alibaba updates RT-Mart to New Retail
The hypermarket has just finished a months-long digital transformation using Hema as a model
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Nutrano-NCF farms deal unconfirmed
Following unmet contract conditions at the expected completion date, the deal has currently not been ratified
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Taiwan works to strengthen banana prices
The government has taken measures after oversupply caused domestic wholesale prices to plummet
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Fruit consumption continues to fall in Japan
At its current rate of decline, fruit consumption is set to hit its lowest point in the past 50 years