All articles by Fruitnet.com Staff – Page 92
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Indian fruit production on rise
Indian production of fresh fruit is expected to rise 6 per cent this financial year, according to a recent USDA report
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Wal-Mart offers D&S purchase
US retailer Wal-Mart has offered to buy Chile’s largest grocery retailer, Distribución y Servicio
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NZ bans Australian tomatoes
New Zealand has suspended imports of Australian tomatoes after no proof of fruit fly treatment was found
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No Yuletide for late berries
Tasmanian berries may be in short supply during the festive season because of a delayed harvest
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New Zealand bans endosulfan
New Zealand has banned use of the pesticide endosulfan in a move that has pleased environmentalists but worried horticulturalists
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China link to boost Taiwan economy
Direct cargo links between Taiwan and China will help boost Taiwan’s economy, analysts and government leaders say
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CMA CGM, Maersk offer joint Asia-US service
The shipping giants will launch two joint shipping strings linking Asia and the US in May
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Australian lychees gain NZ access
Australian lychees have been exported to New Zealand for the first time following a new import policy
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Wal-Mart launches new logo
The Bentonville, Arkansas-based retailer has ditched the capitals and star in favour of a softer look
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FTA win for Vietnam
Vietnam is expected to get significant benefits from the ASEAN-Japan free trade agreement that took effect this month
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Aus banana growers appeal Philippine access
Australia’s banana growers have lodged an appeal against the decision to allow Philippine bananas into the country
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Wal-Mart China signs green agreement
Wal-Mart has signed an environmental memorandum of understanding in China as part of its green supply chain plan
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Indian onion exports ebb
Indian onion exports are expected to drop 20 per cent this month due to higher minimum export prices
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Reliance Retail restarts rollout
Reliance Retail will restart its Indian expansion plans in six months in anticipation of low property and commodity prices
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NYK shrinks expansion plans
Japanese shipping group NYK Line will downgrade its fleet expansion plans as the market continues to fall
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Maersk warns of shipping collapse
The world's largest container shipping line, Maersk, warned today the shipping industry could be in real trouble in the coming year
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Australia reopens for NZ tomatoes and capsicums
New Zealand tomatoes and capsicum peppers will be allowed back into Australia under revised biosecurity measures
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Malaysia looks for Australian access
Malaysia is seeking Australian access for its agricultural products during a visit to Canberra
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Japanese ports fall behind regional rivals
Inefficient investment means Japan’s ports are lagging behind neighbouring ports in the region, according to The Asahi Shimbun