All articles by Fruitnet.com Staff – Page 84
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Timbercorp in the woods
Australian agribusiness investment firm Timbercorp is in financial trouble, and looking to jettison assets
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Ozone treatment in the bag
A new technique has been developed to kill bacteria on packaged food using in-bag generated ozone
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Carrefour India meets with suppliers
Carrefour is forging ahead with plans to open its first Indian cash-and-carry store in 2010
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Panama disease found in Mindanao
Panama disease has been spotted on a banana plantation in the Philippines’ Central Mindanao region
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Produce supplies run smoothly during riot
Fresh produce supplies have avoided problems from the Bangkok riots earlier this week
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New region for Pacific guest workers
South east Queensland has been recommended for Australia's seasonal worker scheme
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Farmers dispose of unwanted apples
Last year's frost damaged apples are being disposed of in Japan
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Sun World releases new logo
US-based fruit breeder Sun World International has released a new logo
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NZ dumps 1m kiwifruit trays
New Zealand will destroy a million trays of green kiwifruit to maintain export prices during the economic downturn
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Citrus greening hits Bhutan
Bhutan’s citrus industry is being threatened by citrus greening disease, Huanglongbing
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India’s hurdles not so high
India’s challenges are no match for the opportunities standing in their shadows, heard delegates to last week's Fresh Produce India
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Fruit still moving slowly through Chennai
Some delayed containers in Chennai port have been released, but new shipments are being held
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Fruit imports held at Chennai Port
Close to 100 containers of apple imports are being detained by customs at Chennai Port, which is running out of room to handle further arrivals
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7-Eleven to enter Indonesia
The convenience store chain plans to enter Indonesia under a franchise agreement
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New irradiation plant for Indian mangoes
India's first mango irradiation facility will open on Monday in Maharashtra
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Foreign chains press on with China expansion
Foreign direct investment in China may have fallen in recent months, but big retail chains are bucking the trend with rapid store roll-outs
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Rains and snowfall lift Indian apple mood
The onset of cooler temperatures marked by snowfall and rains have buoyed apple growers in India's Himachal Pradesh
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Australia set for abundant orange crop
Orange crops in southeastern Australia look set to yield much larger volumes but slightly smaller sizes this year, according to local reports
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Tesco eyes Xiamen stores
The UK-based retail chain plans to open its first supermarket in the southeast Chinese city of Xiamen towards the end of this year
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JAK Fruit moves into farming
The Australasian export company has purchased 80ha of fruit orchards in Australia's Sunraysia region