All China articles – Page 145
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ArticleGrowth for Chinese citrus
Chinese citrus production is expected to rise 5 per cent this season, a USDA report says, led by oranges and tangerines
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ArticleAsian Citrus shares plunge
Chinese orange plantation owner Asian Citrus Holdings has seen its share prices plunge after it was suspended on its Hong Kong Stock Exchange debut
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ArticleChina garlic prices soar
Lower production levels and fears about the H1N1 ‘swine flu’ virus have led to skyrocketing garlic prices in China
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Tesco ups China presence
Tesco has signed an agreement to set up the first in a planned series of joint ventures to develop shopping centres in China.
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ArticleChina opens doors to Peruvian citrus
Peru's citrus industry is gearing up to supply its first direct shipments to the Chinese mainland
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ArticleGinger prices likely to soar
Shortages in China mean prices in European markets are expected to increase over the coming weeks, say industry sources
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ArticlePolish expansion on Tesco's horizon
Retailer set to open 13 new outlets in the eastern European country by the end of February 2010
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ArticleTesco to expand in China
The UK retail giant is set to open multiple hypermarkets in China through a series of joint ventures to develop shopping malls
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ArticleFreshfel calls for greater Chinese access
The European fresh produce association has highlighted the lack of reciprocity in bilateral fresh produce trade between China and the EU
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ArticleAustralian cherries take China tour
Australian cherry exporters left for China today in an effort to speed along access negotiations
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ArticleEnza Zaden extends Chinese reach
Dutch Seed specialist has formed a joint venture and established a research and development station in the country
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ArticleResearch key to China's development
Despite China's fruit export sector facing a number of challenges, a competitive advantage is emerging in the form of varietal development
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ArticleChinese apple prices hit exports
A hike in Chinese apples prices and a drop in available sizes have hurt the product’s export competitiveness
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ArticleRetailers urged to boost food safety
A new report has called for greater food safety standards from Asian retailers, pointing out reputation and sales losses
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ArticleWal-Mart updates growth plans
The retailer says its global expansion will outpace the US where the company is focusing on smaller stores and remodeling rather than supercenters
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ArticleLotte puts up Times offer
Korean retailer Lotte has made a US$630m bid for Chinese hypermarket operator Times Ltd
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ArticleRT-Mart plans Auchan merger
RT-Mart and Auchan are negotiating a possible merger and considering an IPO in Hong Kong in 2010
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ArticleCarrefour to source Chongqing produce
Retailer Carrefour plans to increase its purchasing of local produce for its Chongqing supermarket outlets
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ArticleChina rewards NZ pear developer
New Zealand-based horticulturalist Lew Dagger has been awarded China’s prestigious Friendship Award

