News from Asiafruit – Page 296
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Federal mediation called in US port strikes
Authorities welcome the move, as ports across California record downturns over late 2014
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Cherries show promise in India
Leading distributor sees growth in the category, prompting investment in specialised networks
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BBC Technologies launches new filler
New solution improves pack-out speed while also offering greater accuracy
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Vietnam puts halt on Australian permits
Exporters left in the lurch, as South East Asian nation reviews Medfly protocol
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Citrus growers survive frost scare
Well-prepared Californian growers record minimal damage during festive-season freeze
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AgriNurture sells stake in banana plantation
The Philippines' grower-exporter AgriNurture has sold its 51 per cent stake in Tagum Resources
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Dutch pears to make Chinese debut
With Dutch pears due to arrive in China over the coming days, key suppliers and receivers are excited about the prospects for the first shipments
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Claire Fitchett joins Montague Fresh
Fitchett leaves Apple & Pear Australia to take up role as international trade development manager for Montague Fresh
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Australian horticulture finds new voice
New body pledges to represent political interests of nation’s 30,000 producers, with export a key focus
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Scales Corp tracking net profit
New Zealand firm suggests it’s likely to hit June forecast when financial results are released in early 2015
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Lychee promotion hits Malaysia
Australian industry hopes to build demand in the Malaysian market through month-long marketing push
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FTA delivers two cuts in first half of 2015
Australian exporters welcome double reduction, with nut exporters already eyeing opportunities
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Returns continue to rise for green kiwifruit
New Zealand growers set to receive record per-hectare returns for green and organic green crops
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Vietnam mulls Australia ban
A Vietnamese ban on Australian fresh produce looks likely from January as country remains concerned over fruit-fly risk
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Love Beets enter New Zealand
Shelf life, convenience and nutritional value of vacuum-packed beetroot range appeals to consumers
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Coles faces A$10m fine
Australian supermarket giant Coles has agreed to refund suppliers and pay a A$10m fine after admitting to “unconscionable conduct”
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Australian producers mull dual mango season
Extending production over two seasons has merit, according to Northern Territory Department of Primary Industry
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Grower returns soar through SeekaFresh
Seeka Kiwifruit Industries has delivered record returns to growers from its SeekaFresh programmes, primarily into Australia
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Former Bright Food chair on trial
Wang Zongnan has stood trial in China on charges of embezzling US$31m and accepting bribes
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AHEA signals South Korean potential following FTA
Export association expects Australia to build significantly on A$6.8m trade into Asian nation over 2013/14