All articles by Fruitnet.com Staff – Page 95
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Thai airport closure stalls produce trade
Protesters have taken over the international airport, causing disruptions to produce exports
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SunnyRidge reveals new operations
The group is aiming to strengthen the year-round availability of its berries
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Chinese Fuji deal under pressure
Chinese apple marketers are reporting a tough start to the export season despite USDA predictions of a stronger crop
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Rural reforms hold key to China’s growth
A change in the way rural residents can manage their land could spur development in the Chinese agricultural industry
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US pomegranates gain South Korean access
US pomegranates have been granted late-season access to the South Korean market
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NZ Chamber of Commerce opens in Korea
The New Zealand Chamber of Commerce officially opened its office in South Korea on Wednesday
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Japanese tangerine production falls
Japan’s tangerine crop is expected to fall by 12 per cent, according to the USDA Foreign Agricultural Service
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China signs up to EU rapid alert system
China has been included in the European Union’s rapid alert system for food safety scares
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MOL considers dropping ships
The latest Asian shipping group to consider capacity cutbacks is Japan’s Mitsui OSK Lines
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Shippers consolidate on Asia-Europe service
Container shipping groups CMA CGM and Maersk Line will join forces with a vessel-sharing agreement for the Asia-Europe trade
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Philippine fruit looks to Taiwan
Taiwan is the focus of the Manila Economic and Cultural Office’s efforts to increase tropical fruit exports
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Carrefour chief Duran to be replaced
Retailer Carrefour will replace chief executive José Luis Duran with Nestlé executive Lars Olofsson
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Australia approves Chile Free Trade Agreement
The Australian government has passed legislation for a Free Trade Agreement with Chile
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Indian processed food to double
India’s processed food sector is expected to double in size by 2015, according to industry experts
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Storm tears through Queensland
The Australian state of Queensland was hit by a severe storm yesterday
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Go-ahead for Philippine bananas to Aus
Australian growers are bent out of shape after Biosecurity Australia gave the import of Philippine bananas a provisional thumbs up
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CKYH Alliance cuts shipping capacity
Another collection of Asian shipping lines has announced capacity cuts as the slack season and falling demand set in
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CKYH Alliance cuts shipping capacity
Another collection of Asian shipping lines has announced capacity cuts as the slack season and falling demand set in
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Malaysia urges hypermarket price cuts
Malaysia’s deputy prime minister has called on hypermarkets across the country to lower prices
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Record forecast for Washington apples
Washington’s apple crop is expected to hit a record high of 109m cartons by the end of this season