All articles by Liam O'Callaghan – Page 82
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ArticleShanghai eyes e-commerce potential
With the coronavirus sparking an e-commerce boom the Chinese city is already looking to support online services long-term
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ArticleChina’s exports to accelerate
A new report suggests the upgrading of Chinese agriculture will see the sector’s exports consistently grow in the next decade
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ArticleCosta hopeful for stronger 2020
Despite a challenging 2019 Costa’s annual report has outlined some areas for optimism going forward
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ArticleVietnam squeezing the most out of exports
With the coronavirus disruptions creating a surplus of fruit some Vietnamese exporters are turning to juicing to reduce losses
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ArticleCovid-19 hits smaller NZ growers
Although still considered essential, smaller growers in New Zealand are having problems shifting their product
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ArticleMontague announces nutrition ambassador
Joel Feren is an accredited dietitian and nutritionist and will promote the latest season of Jazz apples
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ArticleIndia adapts to coronavirus
India’s lockdown has had a range of effects on its agricultural trade, but the country is looking at ways to adjust to the pandemic
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ArticleT&G begins NZ mandarin harvest
As the season gets underway the first of more than 12m satsuma mandarins have started to be harvested in Northland
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ArticleCountdown opens first eStore
In response to increased demand for online shopping, the New Zealand retailer has opened a store dedicated to online orders
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ArticleSouth Korea and Vietnam to link supply chains
Closer cooperation between the two countries is in the works to ease the strain caused by coronavirus
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ArticleCosta withdraws earnings guidance
Despite a strong start to 2020, Costa has retracted its earnings guidance due to the unpredictable effects of the coronavirus
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ArticleWalmart China supports Wuhan
Over the next five years the retailer will invest US$425m to increase its presence in the city
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ArticleStrong finish for Tesco in Asia
Tesco’s operations in Thailand and Malaysia posted increased profits in the final year before their sale
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ArticleUS gives Chinese citrus green light
Authorities have authorised the importation of five types of fresh citrus from China
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ArticleTaiwan confident in food stocks
With coronavirus affecting international trade, Taiwan has confirmed it has enough agricultural supply to last up to six months
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ArticleCourt rules for NZ government in Psa case
A class action of growers will appeal the decision, which found the government was not liable for losses from the outbreak
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ArticleKurly secures more investment
An increase in online shopping driven by the coronavirus has helped the Korean e-tailer raise more funding
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ArticlePMA A-NZ provides fresh produce clarity
In response to concerns raised during the coronavirus pandemic the association is working to ensure consumers are receiving the right information
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ArticleEvergreen orders new reefers
A successful trial has prompted the Taiwanese shipping company purchase 1,800 reefer containers
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ArticleCoronavirus prompts urban farming interest
With movement in many countries restricted, some consumers are turning to urban farming for their fresh produce

