News from Asiafruit – Page 324
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Sweeter fruit key to Japan consumption
Japan’s fruit consumption hit a 12-year-low in 2013, but products with higher sugar levels continue to buck the downward trend
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Riverina citrus industry seeks protection
Potential gas and mining developments are causing concern to the Australian region's growers
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CMG chairman visits New Zealand
Fu Yuning and his team aim to transfer innovations from New Zealand to their business in China
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Citrus shipments used for drug trafficking
Pakistani officials have thwarted an attempted shipment of heroin concealed in a crate of oranges
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Fruit fly operation over in NZ
Discovery of Queensland fruit fly declared an isolated incident as fresh produce is once again allowed to move freely
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Strong season for NZ avocados
The industry has seen growth in its leading market, Australia, and recognises significant potential in Asia
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Carolina Uquillas joins Sun World
Well-known agronomist to oversee South American growing programmes
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T&G announces corporate strategy
New Zealand-based group targets growth categories as it grows is business both at home and overseas
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Indian retailers post 2013 results
After a couple of tough years for the sector, listed retailers enjoy growth results for the year
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Relief for Australian citrus industry
A rise in export volumes and prices in key Asian markets has been welcome news after some tough years
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Open forum for HAL review
Growers encouraged to review discussion paper before nationwide forums this month
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BBC to showcase small solutions
Post harvest equipment supplier will use Fruit Logistica to exhibit new small-fruit sorters
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CA mandarins left out in the cold
San Joaquin Valley citrus industry experiences widespread losses in December freeze, which will shorten season
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Sizing up the NZ apple crop
Pipfruit New Zealand releases forecast report for coming season, with quality and fruit size on the rise
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Delhi wholesalers' strike action
As the government decides to withdraw six per cent commission, wholesalers pledge an indefinite strike
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Northwest pears take festive approach
Pear Bureau runs CNY promotional campaign in China to build on strong debut
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First Tesco Thai convenience store
Grocery giant's Lotus hypermarket chain is aiming to challenge its dominant rival CP All's 7-Eleven stores
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Asian Citrus revenue down
Following reports of decreased production, the company's revenue and core net profits have taken a hit
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Japan tackles consumption trend
Stakeholders in Japan’s produce industry want to reverse an over-arching national trend of falling fruit consumption
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Growers count cost of freeze
A December freeze has severely affected the citrus crop in California’s San Joaquin valley