All Japan articles – Page 27
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Dole launches first edible wearable
Dole Japan has created a wearable banana that records heart rate and running time, and displays messages from Twitter
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APL Logistics sold for US$1.2bn
Shipping company Neptune Orient Lines has sold APL Logistics to Kintetsu World Express
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Prepare for SWD, berry producers told
Mass traps, field hygiene and chemicals are among the tools berry producers need to control the SWD fruit fly
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Labelling offers fresh hope for Japan
Proposed new labelling laws offer renewed hope for Japan’s ailing produce industry
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Japan's youth shy from fruit
Japan’s household fruit consumption and expenditure has hit a 15-year low
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Japan's imports hit 15-year low
Fresh fruit imports in Japan have dropped to the lowest in fifteen years, with 1.57m tonnes of fruit imported in 2014
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Aeon invests US$12.3m in Thailand
Japanese retailer Aeon has announced it will increase its operations in Thailand to 500 supermarkets by 2020
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Look beyond UK for coconut water sales, researchers urge
Although UK consumption is due to be around 25m litres in 2015, much higher growth is expected from Japan, Canada, and France
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KFC unable to cash in on selling chips in Japan
Industrial strikes by dock-workers in the United States have made it difficult for Japan to secure a steady supply of chips
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The global avocado market is changing
Jim Donovan of Mission Produce offers a Californian perspective on recent changes in international avocado supply
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Exchange rate presents hurdle for NZ squash
Exporters facing challenging season in core Japanese market, as competition intensifies
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Revenue rises for Japanese retailer
Aeon and Seven & I see welcome strong revenue growth but profit margins take a hit
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Japan-Australia FTA ratified
First round of tariff cuts introduced immediately, with secondary round to follow in April
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Japan’s citrus imports fall
Japan’s citrus imports declined last season and are predicted to continue to fall in 2014/15 as the weak yen and higher prices dent demand
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FTA delivers two cuts in first half of 2015
Australian exporters welcome double reduction, with nut exporters already eyeing opportunities
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When the chips are down
The US west coast port dispute is cutting potato portion sizes in Japan's McDonald's restaurants
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Switching to veggie diet could help 'reverse diabetes'
Millions of people battling the killer disease could improve their blood sugar levels by eradicating meat, new study finds
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Japan OKs seafreighted cherries from Chile
Decision paves way for significant increase in shipments to the Asian countries
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Central banks make their mark
Moneycorp analyst Chris Redfern on a weak week for the world's major currencies