All articles by Fruitnet.com Staff – Page 86
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Stronger baht squashes US trade
Thai exotic fruit exports to the US have been hit by the rise of the Thai baht against the US dollar, exporters reveal
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Aus-Pakistan mango project gets extension
An Australian-backed project to improve mango production quality in Pakistan has been extended
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Avalon Airport’s bid could boost Aus exports
International status for Avalon Airport, Victoria, will boost Australian fresh produce exports to Asia, a key industry player claims
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Citrus to double in WA
Western Australia’s citrus industry is expected to double production over the next five years
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OOCL slashes capacity
OOCL is set to cut capacity by 20 per cent by the end of the year, and has predicted years of poor shipping results
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NZ kiwifruit begins a week early
New Zealand has begun picking the first kiwifruit of the season, with a crop on par with last year tracking a week early
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Australia to cut export rebate
Australian horticulturalists have responded angrily to government plans to remove a quarantine service rebate
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Indian export grapes escape hail damage
Hail in Nashik spares Indian grapes destined for Europe, pundits reveal
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Metro trials Pakistani mango sea exports
Metro Cash & Carry Pakistan hopes to begin commercial mango shipments to Europe by sea in 2010 if trials this year succeed
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Metro trials Pakistani mango seafreight exports
Metro Cash & Carry Pakistan hopes to begin commercial mango shipments to Europe by sea in 2010 if trials this year succeed
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New code angers Australian growers
Australian horticulturalists say a new government code of conduct will destroy the industry
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Pakistan mango volumes set to rise
Pakistan’s mango crop and export volumes are forecast to be up on last year, weather permitting
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Pakistan to make US mango debut
Pakistani mangoes could be available in the US for the first time ever this spring following the launch of a new irradiation facility in Lahore
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FTA weighs on Australian mandarins
Australian growers are angry at the level of Indonesian mandarin tariffs under the new Australia-NZ-ASEAN FTA
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Costco Australia ahead of schedule
The world’s largest warehouse club operator, Costco, is five months ahead of schedule for its first Australian store
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Pantaloon to spin off retail chains
India’s Pantaloon Retail will form a new corporate entity from its Food Bazaar and Big Bazaar chains
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CP Group JV boosts mango exports
Thailand’s CP Group plans to increase its mango exports thanks to a new joint venture with Japanese and Australian partners
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Compac wins Chile contract
New Zealand company Compac has won a multi-million dollar contract with Chilean growers’ cooperative Propal
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Organic growers turn to laser labelling
Organic producers in Australia have turned to a new labelling method to overcome sticker switching in supermarkets
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Chinese retailers seek direct sourcing
Direct sourcing is in increasing trend for Chinese retailers, and this could raise competition with imports