All Japan articles – Page 40
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US watermelons to hit Japan
Following market access, US watermelons are set for a promotion in Japanese stores this August
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Door could open for Pakistan mangoes
A delegation of Japanese experts will descend on Pakistan to assess the barriers to importing the fruit
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Farmers dispose of unwanted apples
Last year's frost damaged apples are being disposed of in Japan
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Sweeping changes for Maersk services
The shipping group has announced a number of alterations to its Asia-Europe network
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Reduced capacity for Asia-Americas service
The Asia Express Consortium has revealed that it is reducing its service between Asia, Mexico and the west coast of South America
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Japan increases NZ asparagus intake
Exports of the vegetable from Horowhenua to Japan increased on the back of the falling New Zealand dollar
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Aus growers fear fruit fly spread
Following the discovery of fruit fly larvae in the Riverina, the regional citrus board has warned over bringing fruit into the area from outside
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Japan unveils farmer robot suit
Researchers in Japan have developed a mechanized suit to help elderly farmers pick their produce
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Contrasting fortunes for Japanese retailers
Seven & I has reported profit growth for the third quarter ended in November 2008, with Aeon's nine-month profit falling
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New president for NYK
Japan’s NYK Line has announced Yasumi Kudo will become its new president
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Californian almond exports hit record high
Shipments of the nut to key markets such as western Europe and Asia have jumped 18 per cent on a year-on-year basis
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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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US apple dominance under threat in Taiwan
Increased competition from Southern Hemisphere exporters is challenging the US dominance of the Taiwanese apple market
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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
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Aeon, Mitsubishi consider capital tie-up
In Japan, Aeon and Mitsubishi are understood to be mulling a capital and business tie-up
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Good November results for Walmart
The US retailer saw year-on-year net sales increase during the month
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Japan accepts new cherry protocol
A new system for ensuring the control of codling moth in Tasmania has been accepted by Japanese authorities
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Aeon considers European-style discounts
Japanese supermarket chain Aeon is looking to Europe for business models using cut-price own-brand goods
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Japanese economic agreements draw fire
Japan’s economic agreements with South East Asian nations have drawn criticism for being one-way economic streets