News from Asiafruit – Page 204
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Chile welcomes FTA with Indonesia
New deal is expected to lead to a surge in fruit shipments over the coming years
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Vizzone heads global food and agri at ANZ
ANZ Bank creates Hong Kong-based executive role to develop trade and investment flows between Asia and its home markets in Australasia
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Taiwan struggles with WA sizes
A shortage of larger-sized Washington apples could push up prices in Taiwan ahead of Chinese New Year
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APL celebrates 150 years in Japan
Container line APL celebrates 150 years of shipping in Japan and commits to further collaboration there
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Mango recall in South Australia
Discovery of Queensland fruit fly larvae prompts fruit to be pulled from supermarket shelves
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Red limes make their mark
Australian-grown offering gains attention across the world thanks to the work of Gondwana Native Limes
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Argentine blues all set for China launch
Negotiations on the new import protocol are approaching their final stages according to the ABC
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Steve Trickett joins AVOCO
Industry veteran to oversee communications and marketing, as New Zealand industry looks to first Chinese shipment
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Records tumble for Australian citrus
New benchmark set in September, with three months of export figures still to be counted
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Limoneira appoints new CFO
Mark Palamountain to take over as chief financial officer at US-based citrus and avocado group in New Year
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Alibaba looks at Bigbasket investment
Chinese group said to be eyeing a 25 per cent share in leading Indian online player
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Alibaba Group eyes Hema expansion
E-commerce giant says supermarket format is helping to “broaden the new retail model”
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Aussie award for export ace Minnis
Horticulture leader David Minnis wins University of Queensland’s Gatton Gold Medal for “outstanding contribution”
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Australia moves to simplify export legislation
New bill to untangle “complex web of regulation”, creating more profit for suppliers
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Enzed braced for Kiwano success
New Zealand-based Kiwano horned melon specialist is anticipating strong US sales this campaign
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Piñata recruits Pacific Island workforce
Eighteen seasonal workers assist with mango and pineapple harvest in northern Australia, with this number set to double
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Central Valley escapes frost damage
Temperatures in key citrus production hub stay above frost protection levels, while fires continue to burn in Ventura County
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India restricts onion exports
Move results in a pricing surge across a number of Asian markets
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Australian apples on premium path in China
Industry body gauges interest for mainland fruit as offering becomes top priority on access list
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US opens to Vietnamese mangoes
APHIS determines fruit can be imported under a systems approach, which includes the requirement of irradiation