All articles by Fruitnet.com Staff – Page 67
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Fruit Logistica 2010: Day One Digest
A round-up of news from the first day of Fruit Logistica, which took place in the German city of Berlin on 3-5 February 2010
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Fruit Logistica 2010: Preview Reports
All the news ahead of the start of Fruit Logistica, the leading exhibition event for the fresh produce sector
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Asian exhibitors hail Fruit Logistica
Asian firms have harnessed the power of this year’s Fruit Logistica trade show in Berlin to forge strong relationships
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Vietnam stages first fruit festival
Increasing exports and raising the value of domestic produce will be the focus of Vietnam's first national fruit festival
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Pakistan kinnows ride the bumps
After overcoming several early-season hurdles, Pakistan exporters have cleared the field and are charging for the finish line
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Australia builds new research centre
Australia’s most populated state, New South Wales, will play host to a new A$5.9m farming research facility
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New Zealand finds new pest
New Zealand officials have swung into action following the detection of a Hadda beetle in the North Island city of Auckland
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CMA CGM gets cash boost
The world’s third largest container line, French carrier CMA CGM, has received a US$80m cash injection from its banks
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Register for Fresh Produce Malaysia
Online registrations have opened for Fresh Produce Malaysia, the country's only international fresh fruit and vegetable conference
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India develops GM tomato
Indian researchers have developed a genetically modified tomato that stays fresh 30 days longer than traditional varieties
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Australia opens ‘super’ greenhouse
One of the world’s most advanced plant research facilities has been opened in the South Australian city of Adelaide
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Seafreight mangoes arrive in China
Australian mango producer Manbulloo Ltd has just completed its first seafreight trial of mangoes to China
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Fruit fly found in Australian mango
A Queensland mango sold in Tasmania has been found to contain fruit fly larvae, forcing quick action from quarantine officials
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India to decide on GM
The Indian government will make its final decision on the introduction of genetically modified brinjal this month
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Pakistan fresh produce exports up
New data shows Pakistan’s fresh produce exports are well up for the first half of the 2009/10 financial year
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New Zealand want China inspections
A New Zealand government report has expressed concern over the level of scrutiny faced by Chinese agricultural exports
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Expert declares aerial spraying safe
An aerial crop spraying expert has observed the practice in the Philippines and says it conforms to international standards
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Vietnam slows US dragon fruit exports
Vietnam’s dragon fruit exporters are slowing their shipments to the US because of high costs and a drop in demand
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Indian mango yields down
Mango yields in the Indian state of Karnataka are tipped to be lower this year, according to the state’s horticulture department
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Profits up for Indian retailer
India’s largest retail group Pantaloon has recorded an increase in profits for the quarter ending 31 December