News from Asiafruit – Page 263
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Japan moves to cut inspection times
New service aims to allow easier movement of fruit out of Asian nation for tourists
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Monsoon rains damage Indian bananas
Fruit in the Tuticorin district has been affected, with a full assessment onoing
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Onions Australia probes import claims
Industry body looks into reports of growers selling imports as Australian-grown
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FTA boosts trade ties between Asian nations
South Korea and Vietnam reach deal which could see bilateral trade rise to US$70bn
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New website for Pear Bureau Northwest
Online hub offers advice on handling and marketing of fruit, with the aim of growing the category
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Pacific returns up for Australian exporters
Markets in northern Asia and the US becoming increasingly valuable with TPP set to enter force
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India warms to kiwifruit
Imports increasing year-on-year, as demand for exotic fruit skyrockets
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Aeon Vietnam re-stocking Japanese apples
Vietnam has lifted its four-year ban on Japanese apple imports
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Korea FTA to boost NZ exports
New Zealand’s free trade agreement with South Korea has entered into force, with benefits for cherry and kiwifruit exporters
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NZ crops hit by hail damage
Growers along Tasman coast continue to assess extent of the damage to fruit crops
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Level playing field for Australian citrus exporters
Ratified FTA with China, in tandem with elimination of export subsidiaries, set to increase trade
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Hort Innovation seeks expert panel
Australian grower-owned industry body Hort Innovation has called for experienced professionals for project proposals and expert panels
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Strategic alliance for NZ kiwifruit industry
New Zealand’s kiwifruit industry is set to benefit from two new strategic shareholders in Opotiki Packing and Coolstorage Limited
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CNY aim for Australian grapes
Early crop could see market opening eventuate, as industry targets quality with appointment of maturity officer
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Australian mangoes arrive in US
Following on from trial programmes last season, exporters are eyeing new opportunities in North America
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Mixed prospects for Chinese New Year
China’s slowing economy, crop shortages and quality issues will all come into play this coming Chinese New Year festival
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Joyvio agri-divisions no longer Legend subsidiaries
Legend Holdings has announced company changes following the merger between its subsidiary Joyvio and Golden Wing Mau
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Fruit fly trial gives hope to Aussie growers
The first year of an Australian fruit fly trial in Queensland has already opened new markets for some growers
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China approves shipping merger
The Chinese government has given the green light to the merger of state-owned shipping groups COSCO and China Shipping
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Conservative CNY tipped for Thailand
Importers prepare for the possibility of reduced gifting expenditure over festival