All articles by Fruitnet.com Staff – Page 109
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Grapes stress California credentials
Californian table grapes are cashing in on their state-of-origin credentials this season to remain one of the top produce brands sold across Asia
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Australia funds programmes in Philippines
The Australian government has initiated two big horticultural projects in the Philippines
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Philippine rebels attack Dole plantation
Communist guerrillas have attacked a banana plantation in the southern Philippines, killing one and wounding three
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Grapes boost Brazilian fruit export deal
A rise in the production of seedless varieties led to a 30 per cent increase in the value of shipments in 2007 according to IBRAF
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Northwest tree fruit stalwarts join forces
From next season, Oneonta Starr Ranch Growers will become the exclusive marketer for Diamond Fruit Growers cooperative
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Fruits leap Olympic traffic hurdle
Fruit distributors have been given special dispensation to enter Beijing, avoiding traffic jams caused by security enhancements
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Australia counters NZ WTO complaint
Australia has hit back over New Zealand’s WTO complaint regarding apple imports
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California sues suspect importer
The US state of California is suing an importing company for skipping quarantine procedures
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Yunnan red pear rising for export foray
Fresh Yunnan is optimistic about the fruit's upcoming season, following good weather and strong farmer support
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Oppenheimer confirms Gray appointment
Ms Gray will continue in her present role at Enza until a replacement is found, and will be working closely with outgoing Oppenheimer VP Bob Dunlop until his retirement at the end of 2008
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California ups effort to fight citrus pest
An aggressive campaign has been mounted to prevent the introduction of Asian Citrus Psyllid into the state’s groves
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Pakistan looks for export growth
Pakistani growers are looking to add value to their exported produce
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Pest disrupts NZ pepper trade
The insect responsible for an export ban has been found in more hothouse
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Biofumigation Symposium in Canberra
The third International Biofumigation Symposium is being held in Canberra this week
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Maersk forecasts shipping growth
Maersk Line predicts a 7-8 per cent growth in container shipping this year
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Agricom poised for avocado export growth
The grower-shipper says new plantings will offset volume shortfalls caused by last year’s freeze
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NZ cool store hit by fire
A massive fire has gutted a Balance Investments cool store in New Zealand this morning, and spread to a nearby packhouse
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SunMoon Food Company expands
Sunmoon Food Co – formerly known as FHTK – has embarked on a series of new initiatives as it continues its revival from near bankruptcy in 2007 under a management team appointed last July.
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Brazilian papaya production bounces back
International markets will be better supplied in the second half of 2008 after a return to normal volumes
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Safeway cuts 2008 sales forecast
The retailer is feeling the squeeze as consumers turn to cheaper stores to save money