All articles by Fruitnet.com Staff – Page 16
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Philippines grants access for Argentine citrus
Argentine citrus is the latest beneficiary as the Philippine government continues to open its borders to imported fresh produce
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India eyes new grape export markets
India could send grapes to New Zealand and Canada for the first time next year as it looks to develop new markets outside of Europe
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India eases open the door for FDI
Investors are cautiously optimistic that after years of hinting and false starts India’s government has finally opened its retail sector to foreign investment
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Increase forecasted for US navels
The US citrus crop is predicted to be up on last season while sizing will likely be down marginally on the five-year average, according to a USDA report
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Disease cuts Ecuador banana exports
Ecuadorean banana producers are struggling to meet export demand as Black Sigatoka ravages production there
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Indonesian rules present hurdles for US
Indonesia’s ongoing review of its fresh produce import regulations is likely to cause logistical issues for US exporters
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Asia Fruit Logistica exhibitor spotlights
Asiafruit Magazine takes a look at some of the exhibitors at this year’s Asia Fruit Logistica trade show
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Chilean fruit exports to China on the rise
Exports of certain Chilean fruit, such as cherries and plums, continue to dominate China’s import market
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NZ kiwifruit growers' returns tumble
Orchard modelling in New Zealand shows Psa is having a significant impact on returns for the country's kiwifruit growers
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Asia Fruit Logistica hits new heights
Asia’s leading fresh fruit and vegetable trade show has had a record-breaking year
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Asiafruit Congress 2012 opens with a boom
Speaking on the staggering rise of the Chinese economy, Patrick Vizzone’s keynote address set the agenda for this year’s instalment of the Asiafruit Congress.
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New tack for Indian FDI
Indian government introduces new policy framework that could help ease regulations on foreign direct investment in multi-brand retail
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Project aims to increase Indian efficiencies
Indian government seeks funding for project to assist farmers in sidestepping intermediaries to sell directly to private companies
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Typhoons push up Taiwanese vegetable prices
Current high prices for vegetables are expected to ease in the coming weeks as Taiwan recovers from a series of typhoons
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APL to introduce more fuel-efficient ships
A new container ship hull design is expected to increase fuel-efficiency by as much as 20 per cent compared to existing designs
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Pakistan citrus exports spike
Exports of Pakistani citrus have grown sharply over the past year to reach a value of US$162.6m
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Food chain partnership announced at Logistica
With sourcing strategies on the agenda at this year’s show, Bayer CropScience has announced a food chain partnership with Star Farm and major retailer Metro
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Psa spreads to Coromandel
Kiwifruit vine disease Psa has spread to provinces neighbouring the Bay of Plenty where it has ravaged production of the country’s main gold variety
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'Horticulture Express' runs out of puff
A dedicated fresh produce train service in India has run into problems after just its maiden run
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Iran eyes Asian investment
Banana exports were a topic of discussion when Philippine vice president Jejomar Binay visited Iran recently