All Korea, Republic articles – Page 22
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ArticleFirst US blueberries arrive in South Korea
US hopes first South Korea-bound shipment of Oregon blueberries could pave way for fruit from other states
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ArticleKorean berry exporter expects growth
As Korean strawberry exports continue to grow, exporters are finding new ways to be more price competitive
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South Korea lifts Pakistani mango ban
South Korea has given the green light to Pakistani mango imports after a 12-year embargo
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ArticleCherries now Korea’s leading imported fruit
Cherries surpass bananas as South Korea’s most imported fruit in terms of value
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ArticleSouth Korea invests in Vietnam
South Korea has invested several million dollars in Vietnamese vegetable production with a view to export
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ArticleSouth Korea permits Chilean blueberries
The news is a boon for Chile’s agricultural export community, which may also shortly receive the green light to supply avocados to China
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ArticleItalian kiwifruit gains access to S Korea
Exporters celebrate as seven-year campaign to lift South Korea's ban on imports of Italian kiwifruit bears fruit at last
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ArticlePoland eyes South Korean market
Poland has stated it plans to increase exports of fresh produce to South Korea
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ArticleKorea-US FTA to boost fruit exports
The long-awaited free trade agreement between South Korea and the US took effect last week, paving the way for a rise in US fruit exports
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ArticleSouth Korean citrus under threat
South Korean academic believes FTA with the US will undermine the viability of Jeju Island’s centuries-old citrus industry
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ArticleDate set for KORUS FTA
Tariffs will be cut on some US fresh produce imports to South Korea when FTA comes into effect on 15 March
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ArticleTurbulent times for Korean produce prices
A recent cold snap has pushed up the cost of fresh produce in South Korea this month after prices fell in January
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ArticleLufthansa Cargo expands in Asia
German airfreight carrier Lufthansa Cargo plans to expand its presence in Korea and China
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ArticleProduce may prevent cancer spread
Research in South Korea reportedly shows that an antioxidant found in fruits and vegetables could help prevent the spread of cancer
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ArticleZespri boss dismisses IKGA concerns
Bert Barmans, general manager of Zespri Europe, hits back over claims that its business practices threaten grower returns
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ArticleKorean Commission rules against Zespri
Zespri has been fined 427m won by South Korea’s Fair Trade Commission for anti-competitive practices
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ArticleZespri questioned over Korean fine
Independent kiwifruit growers group writes to board of directors demanding answers over company's business practices
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ArticleSouth Korea ratifies FTA with US
US fresh produce exporters stand to benefit from the ratification of FTA with Korea - once the smoke has settled
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ArticleKorea steps up persimmon exports
South Korea is boosting its persimmon volumes to Hong Kong this season and stepping up promotional activities
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ArticleKorean tomatoes, grapes gain access to North America
The US and Canada have granted market access to Korean tomatoes and grapes, respectively

