All China articles – Page 144
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Earthquake-hit growers to receive aid
A programme has been set up to support kiwifruit growers hit by the recent earthquake in China
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Peru negotiates new trade deals
The South American country is working hard to open up markets in Asia, Australia, Russia and South Africa
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China moves to maintain veg supplies
Officials in flood-hit provinces of China have stepped up quality control testing to ensure a steady flow of produce to Hong Kong and Macao
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Packaging firm Linpac opens China facility
Top UK flow packaging manufacturer Linpac has opened its first production facility in Ghangzhou, China, as part of an Asian expansion plan
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Seven & I to grow vegetables
The Japanese retailer bids to ease fears over the safety of produce
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China floods take toll on production
"Worst floods in decades" hit fruit and vegetable production hard in parts of southern China, according to industry sources
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Lychee volumes down in China
Cold temperatures during early 2008 has led to a dramatic fall in overall volumes of lychee production
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Toxic dumplings taint Chinese trade
Fresh vegetable sales in China have fallen following a food safety scare over suspected poison traces in frozen dumplings
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Food price hike drives inflation in China
Global commodity price increases have driven price rises
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Fruit marketers eye Olympic prize
Goldland is preparing new facilities to service the Olympic Games
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Earthquake spares fruit plantations
Fruit production will be largely unaffected by China's devastating earthquake
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China: De Ruiter Seeds opens new site
De Ruiter Seeds officially opened its new site in Shougang, province of Shandong, in China on April 28.
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Ishida files injunction on Chinese
Ishida has taken action against Chinese exhibitors at German trade exhibition Interpack, for alleged infringement of multihead weigher patents.
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Chinese Fuji exports delayed by one month
Fuji apple exports from China to the UK have been delayed by one month following frost and snow at the beginning of February.
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Southern Chinese crops devastated by snow
Farmers in southern China are fighting the worst snowfall in five decades, and working hard with local agronomists to keep crop losses to a minimum.