All China articles – Page 138
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ArticleChina opens to Chilean blueberries
Lengthy negotiations pave way for Chilean blueberry access to China, where arrivals will be supported by promotional activity
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ArticleFruit import volumes soar in China
Growing prosperity and a favourable exchange rate are driving up demand for imported fresh fruit in China
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ArticleJapan faces up to wall of China
It is unlikely China will ease restrictions on Japanese farm products when the leaders of the two countries meet this weekend
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New leadership for Walmart in China
Walmart’s Chinese operations have new management at the helm following the departure of two of the company’s top executives
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ArticleTaiwanese mangoes expand Chinese presence
New home deliveries in Shanghai and high domestic fruit prices are likely to grow Taiwanese mango sales in China
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ArticleOptimism over Australian grapes to China
Prospects for Australian table grape exports to China look promising after the inaugural consignment arrived without a hitch
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ArticleChina predicts bumper garlic crop
China expects to harvest 50 per cent more garlic this season compared to last, when low volumes led to record prices
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ArticleGlobal companies work together in China
The close working relationship between a number of international companies in China was emphasised recently during a trade dinner in Shanghai
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ArticleAsia on the radar for Peruvian grapes
Peru’s table grape industry is reflecting on a vintage year for exports to Asia, and eyeing future growth in the region
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ArticleExploding watermelons hit China
Watermelons in eastern China are exploding due to chemical overuse, reports the Associated Press
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ArticleChinese products given EU protection
EU grants Chinese pomelo, apple and yam protected status under its geographical indications scheme, with others set to follow
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ArticleWal-Mart to invest in online China retailer
US retail behemoth Wal-Mart Stores Inc plans to buy a stake in Chinese e-commerce firm Yihaodian
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ArticleRijk Zwaan shares knowledge with China
Jan Doldersum will speak at the Sino Dutch Agricultural Innovation Conference in Beijing this week
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ArticleGrowers in China leave produce to rot
A number of factors have led to a significant slump in returns for vegetable growers in China in the last month
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ArticleChina works to control vegetable prices
Falling vegetable prices in China have prompted the government to take measures to protect the profitability of farming operations there
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ArticleDinosaur brand sets foot into China
California stonefruit giant Kingsburg is launching its Dinosaur-branded pluot in Hong Kong and China this year
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ArticleChina seizes tainted bean sprouts
The safety of fresh produce in China is once again in the spotlight following the seizure of 40 tonnes of bean sprouts treated with banned substances
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ArticleProtofanousi to target China
The Greek kiwifruit exporter has gained access to the Chinese market and plans to commence exports at the end of the year
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ArticleChinese garlic prices hit new heights
Chinese garlic prices have broken new records as speculative investors hoard volumes of an already short 2010/11 crop
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ArticleChina’s produce prices down
The Chinese government will be encouraged by a slight decrease in farm produce prices as it wrestles with food inflation in the country

