All articles by Fruitnet.com Staff – Page 34
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Korea ratifies FTA with Peru
Three years of negotiations have led to the ratification of a free trade agreement between South Korea and Peru
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Australian navel exports to US wane
Australian navel exports to the US are likely to fall this year on the back of a high Australian dollar and competition from Chile and South Africa
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Asda to import Pakistani mangoes
UK supermarket chain Asda plans to trial the sale of GlobalGAP-certified mangoes from Pakistan this year
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RSA grape gift to Japan
South African grape growers have donated proceeds from their first shipment to Japan to the country’s disaster relief efforts
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Hefty increase for Australian packhouse registration
Australian growers who export fresh produce face operational cost increases as the government proposes a huge hike in packhouse registration fees
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NZ seeks FTA with India
Free trade agreement negotiations will be on the agenda during New Zealand prime minister John Key’s visit to India
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Market access stalling export growth in Fiji
Import restrictions on Fijian fresh produce are stalling growth in that country’s horticultural export sector
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Reefer storage upgraded at Davao
Reefer storage capacity at the Port of Davao has been beefed up to keep pace with banana exports from the region
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China to boost food tracking system
The Chinese government will expand a food tracking system in light of growing food safety concerns amongst consumers in the world’s most populous nation
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More top level resignations at Walmart
Following the departure of three top executives from its Chinese operations, Walmart has now lost the CEO of its Japanese division
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Carrefour charts growth in Indonesia
An increase in consumer spending has spurred on sales growth for Carrefour’s Indonesian operations
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Bio-coating to prolong mango shelf life
Indian scientists are developing an edible bio-coating that should prolong the shelf life of fruit
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New speakers for Asian event
Impressive new speakers will lead discussions at Asiafruit Congress 2011 on the latest developments in the fast-paced Asian market
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Philippines provides opportunities for Zespri
Zespri has seen healthy sales into the Philippines thanks to the country’s affluent consumers
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Pakistan mango exports to Japan stumble
Pakistan will not export mangoes to Japan this year after failing to develop a commercially viable Vapour Heat Treatment facility
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Rain hammers Californian cherry crop
Heavy rains in major cherry producing regions of California have damaged fruit and cast a shadow of uncertainty over the remainder of the season
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Costs to increase for Australian exporters
The Australian horticultural industry will see the cost of export inspections increase as the government axes its rebate scheme
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Blueberry protocol yet to be decided
Contrary to reports in the US media, South Korea is yet to sign off on a protocol allowing fresh Oregon blueberries into the Asian nation
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Pakistani mangoes win access to Japan
Japan has agreed to allow the import of Pakistani mangoes that have been treated for fruit fly
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Jazz marketing campaign bears fruit in Thailand
The managed apple variety Jazz has been well received at a major food show in Thailand