All articles by Fruitnet.com Staff – Page 54
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APL Logistics sees strong recovery
Leading logistics firm APL is seeing no slowdown in the global recovery, according to president Jim McAdam
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Join the debate at Asiafruit Congress
The countdown is on to the leading event for Asia's fresh produce industry in Hong Kong on 8-10 September
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Australian apple industry voices concerns
Key figures in the Australian apple industry have met with agriculture minister Tony Burke to voice biosecurity concerns
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Early start for Australian strawberries
New planting techniques and increased plantings will see an early and potentially large Australian strawberry season this year
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Sunkist in favour of US/Korea deal
Senior vice president of US citrus cooperative Sunkist Growers Mike Wootton is in favour of the US/Korea free trade agreement
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Speculation continues on Carrefour sales
Despite denying its South East Asian interests are for sale, Carrefour is still in the region’s spotlight
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Australian mango growers want VHT facility
The North-Queensland mango industry has called for the construction of a new vapour heat treatment facility
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Maersk appoints new manager in Australia
The world’s largest container shipping firm Maersk Line has appointed a new manager for its Australian operations
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Research shows apple health benefits
A new Horticulture Australia report shows that apples can help alleviate allergy symptoms and reduce cholesterol
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Taiwanese fruit on show in Singapore
A week-long promotion of Taiwanese fresh produce is underway at Sheng Siong supermarkets in Singapore
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DHL launch new China/Taiwan service
DHL Global Forwarding have introduced a new shipping service in order to boost trade between China and Taiwan
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Video: Amazon delivers fresh produce
Find out what happened when Eurofruit Magazine managing director Chris White ordered four items of fruit from the online retail giant
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AgriNurture aquires export firm Hansung
Philippine company AgriNurture has made a strategic acquisition to boost its mango exports to Japan and Korea
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Carrefour to stay in South East Asia
The French retail giant Carrefour has publicly refuted reports it plans to sell its assets in Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore
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Australians urged to support vegetable industry
Australian consumers have been urged to buy locally-grown produce after the poisoning of seedlings in Queensland
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Cost cuts help Aeon bounce back
The Japanese retail chain Aeon has announced a net profit for the quarter ended May on the back of a cost cutting campaign
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Carrefour to sell off Asian interests
There are reports French retailer Carrefour will sell off its interests in South East Asia to focus on markets where it can dominate
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India debates foreign retail laws
The country’s trade ministry has asked for stakeholder opinions on the matter of foreign direct investment in India’s retail sector
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Industrial sabotage suspected in Australia
Police have launched a major investigation in Northern Queensland into the suspected sabotage of millions of vegetable seedlings
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Tomato poisoning leads to price hikes
Tomato prices are expected to rise in both Australia and New Zealand after a suspected poisoning in North Queensland