All articles by Fruitnet.com Staff – Page 87
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Vietnam recommends orchard removals
Large-scale orchard removal may be the only solution to Vietnam’s fruit oversupply problems
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Turners & Growers posts small profit rise
New Zealand group Turners & Growers has reported a small profit increase in 2008 over the previous year
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Citrus Australia runs summit with Woolworths
New peak body Citrus Australia has teamed up with retailer Woolworths to work on the upcoming citrus season
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West Australian farmer expands to Chinese dates
Chinese dates present a new opportunity for West Australian farmers to diversify their operations
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Vietnam to cash in on cashews
Vietnam is to export 120,000 of cashew nuts this year, just over one-fifth of the forecast processed crop
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Maersk to raise shipping rates
Transatlantic shipping rates are to rise from April 1 due to market instability, announces AP Moller-Maersk
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California’s 2008 grape export grows
Newly released figures put California’s 2008 table grape exports as the second largest on record
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Punjab signs MoU with Metro Cash and Carry India
The Punjab government has signed an MoU with Metro Cash and Carry India, according to indopia.in
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Philippines mangoes seek freight drop
The Philippine government is trying to lower freight costs to make mango exports to the US more competitive
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Sun World appoints new sales staff
Agribusiness company Sun World International has appointed three new experienced sales staff
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India to double produce production by 2011-12
The Indian government wants to double its country’s fruit and vegetable production by 2011-12, according to press reports
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Tien Giang centre pushes Delta fruit exports
After two years of promotions, Vietnam’s Delta province of Tien Giang now exports to South Korea, as well as Russia, Japan and the US
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Wumart confident despite mounting challenges
The economic slowdown and mounting competition from foreign retailers does not worry the chairman of Chinese retailer Wumart, according to just-food.com
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Perishable centre to boost agro exports
A new air cargo centre in Kerala is expected to significantly increase the state's agricultural exports
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Evergreen Marine to raise freight rates
Taiwan's largest container shipping company is to hike freight rates on its Asia-Europe routes from April 1
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Port of Taipei opens for business
Taiwan's newest port is opening for business this week and will boost the island's shipping links with China
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Great expectations for India’s grape crop
Grape volumes and quality are looking good in India’s Maharashtra state, where 90 per cent of the export crop is harvested
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India expects strong mango export season
With new markets opening up and a forecast improvement in mango volumes and quality this year, Indian exporters are predicting a successful season
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New Zealand apples weather storm
The start of the New Zealand apple export season so far seems to be holding up against difficult market forces
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Aditya Birla plans sales growth
Indian retailer Aditya Birla plans to increase sales 18 times over the next five years