All articles by Fruitnet.com Staff – Page 89
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Heatwave damages Australian horticulture
A record heatwave last week inflicted significant damage in Australia's southern states
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Subhiksha in ‘sudden collapse’
Indian retailer Subhiksha has publicly admitted it is in financial dire straits
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Bharti Wal-Mart JV gets new name
The Indian Bharti Wal-Mart cash & carry joint venture has been named 'BestPrice Modern Wholesale'
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Reliance dumps wholesale efforts
Reliance Retail has bowed out of India’s cash & carry wholesale sector, citing a need to save money
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Philippine banana expansion defies recession
Philippine banana plantations are expanding despite economies worldwide shrinking, thanks largely to Iran and Russia
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Floods damage West Australian plantations
Floods have damaged fruit plantations in Western Australia’s Gascoyne region
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Indian cashew exports to drop 20 per cent
The Indian cashew trade is looking ahead to hard times with a 20 per cent export drop forecast
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Dry winter for Himachal apples
A dry winter is delaying new plantings and fertiliser application for Himachal Pradesh apple growers
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Dole completes flower business sale
Dole Food has sold most of its flower division and a number of banana properties in South America
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New Zealand workers short for pipfruit harvest
New Zealand’s bumper pipfruit crop is expected to tax the availability of seasonal workers
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Carrefour gets foot in Indian door
Carrefour is in advanced talks with Future Group for an Indian supply-chain joint venture
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NOL volumes fell 24 per cent
Neptune Orient Lines has reported its container volumes dropped 24 per cent at the end of last year
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Bangladesh vegetable exports fall
The weakening pound sterling and a failure to meet some UK phytosanitary requirements has caused Bangladesh’s vegetable exports to fall by 25 per cent
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India exceeds produce export targets
Indian agricultural exports, including fresh fruits and vegetables, are set to exceed expectations in the 2008 fiscal year
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Heatwave strikes southern Australia
The worst heatwave in 70 years has hit the Australian states of Victoria and South Australia
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Russia, Iran seek out Philippine bananas
Philippine bananas are in great demand from Russia and Iran, where importers are largely unaffected by the global economic crisis
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Russia, Iran seek out Philippine bananas
Philippine bananas are in great demand from Russia and Iran, where importers are largely unaffected by the global economic crisis
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Timbercorp releases average results
Timbercorp has released its 2007/08 annual report, outlining setbacks as well as growth
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Fumigation-free Tasmanian cherries hit Japan
Tasmanian cherry grower Reid Fruits has begun exporting fumigation-free cherries to Japan
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Queensland declared citrus canker free
The Australian state of Queensland has been declared officially free of citrus canker