All articles by Fruitnet.com Staff – Page 46
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La Frutera to increase production
Philippine banana exporter wants to increase production despite uncertainly surrounding the future of Iran export market
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Agrinurture boosts ties with China
The Philippines company, which is pushing banana exports into China, has agreed to work with a Chinese county government on a series of agricultural projects
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Indonesia caps foreign investment
Indonesia has introduced a law that caps foreign ownership of horticultural ventures at 30 per cent
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Philippine bananas look to China
The Philippine government hopes to expand banana exports to China as future trade with Iran remains up in the air
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Korea and Australia eye grape trade
South Korea and Australia are working to create import protocols to enable table grapes to be traded between the two countries
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Walmart eyes Chinese e-commerce
US retail giant Walmart is planning its first foray into the Chinese e-commerce sector
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China hungry for NZ kiwifruit
Zespri predicts China could become its second-largest market within the next 10 years, as the expanding middle-class there develops a taste for New Zealand kiwifruit
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Sumifru cuts back Philippine banana operation
Banana exporter Sumifru has struck a blow to the embattled Philippine banana industry with the announcement it will downscale operations there
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Provisional clearance for Chinese grapes
Biosecurity Australia has given a provisional green light for Chinese table grape imports provided a range of quarantine conditions are met
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New Chilean ambassador to China
Former Fedefruta boss Luis Schmidt has been appointed Chilean ambassador to China
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New partner for Biopack
Hong Kong-based manufacturer of biodegradable packaging, Biopack, has announced an agreement with Solupack in Brazil to distribute its products in Latin America
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South Korea tackles produce problem
The South Korean government is looking into ways of easing the country's vegetable supply shortage and blunting the spike in prices
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Women crucial to Philippine agricultural development
Rural women are crucial to the growth and development of agriculture in Mindanao, the Philippines, a study shows
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NZ growers predict vegetable shortage
Home-grown vegetables could be in short supply in New Zealand over the coming months, and prices high until Christmas, due to bad weather damaging crops
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Positive outlook for world citrus trade
As citrus production transitions from Northern to Southern Hemisphere, global market conditions look generally positive, according to a recent industry teleconference
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India exploits Pakistan price hike
The price of fresh produce in Pakistan has spiked in the wake of heavy flooding, creating opportunities for Indian exporters
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Indian firms to cultivate in Africa
Cheap land and low labour costs are enticing more Indian companies to invest in commercial farming operations in Africa
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Mindanao production drops
Low production volumes of food crops from northern Mindanao have been blamed on particularly dry weather through the first half of the year
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Pakistani mangoes miss export target
The failure of the Pakistani mango industry to meet production targets this season is being blamed on high transport costs and flood damage to crops
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Indian onion exports tumble
India has seen onion exports fall by a third during September as it struggled to compete with prices of Pakistani and Chinese onions