All articles by Luisa Cheshire – Page 77
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India survives difficult season
Indian grape exporters secured convincing volumes to Europe last season, despite weather and crop problems
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China mulls Malaysian dragon fruit
Malaysia is hopeful China will open its doors to its dragon fruit after a delegation visited Shandong province
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Cargolux to launch Chinese airline
European airfreight line Cargolux has unveiled details of its new cargo airline in China
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Air cargo markets stabilise
Global air freight markets stabilised in August after two months of decline, latest IATA data reveals
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Heat hits French apple crop
One French apple marketer has cast doubt on the reliability of the Prognosfruit European apple crop forecast, claiming the summer heatwave may limit yields
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Le Novablue est arrivé!
From the country that brings us Beaujolais comes a Gala apple with a twist: the red-robed Novablue with a very sweet taste
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Japan opens doors to Vietnam mangoes
Japan is poised to open its doors to Vietnamese mangoes for the first time
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UK stonefruit sales shine
Lacklustre weather failed to take the shine off summer stonefruit sales this season, thanks to competitive prices and solid European supply
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Barfoots’ Senegal success
Barfoots’ humble sweetcorn experiment in sub-Saharan Africa is now a horticultural triumph that is empowering an entire community in Senegal, writes Luisa Cheshire
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Kenya pioneers Integrated Crop Management
Biopesticide firm and Finlays subsidiary Dudutech is helping Kenyan growers manage crop protection without relying solely on synthetic pesticides
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Metro opens on Tmall
Metro has entered into a strategic alliance with Alibaba Group’s Tmall.com platform to offer German goods to Chinese consumers
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French shallots arrive early
French grower-marketer Prince de Bretagne has announced the arrival of its new season shallot crop
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Air freight demand drops
Global demand for air freight dropped in July, triggering industry concerns about difficult months ahead
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Syngenta to sell seed business
Syngenta has announced it will sell its seeds business in a bid to boost its falling share value
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Tech this out: Talking veg boosts sales
A Japanese supermarket saw its fresh produce sales soar with the introduction of 'talking' vegetables
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Cargo airlines face court battle
Several international cargo airlines will defend a multi-billion dollar price-fixing suit in the US after a New York court set a trial date for the claim
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Airfreight slump triggers economic concerns
A drop in cargo traffic between Asia and the rest of the world has analysts worried about the health of global trade
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China shipping giants to merge
China Merchants Energy Shipping (CMES) and Sinotrans are set to merge as part of a plan to consolidate China's shipping sector
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UK consumers seek summer stonefruit
The lacklustre British weather has failed to take the shine off stonefruit sales in the UK this summer
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Strong start for French apples
French apple exporters are experiencing their strongest season start in many years thanks to clear markets and a weaker euro