News from Asiafruit – Page 328
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Vietnamese exports to China up
The first 11 months of 2013 have seen a 36.4 per cent rise in fruit exports and 24.2 per cent in vegetable exports
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Fire kills 16 in Chinese market
The blaze began in the early hours at a Shenzhen fruit market and spread to an area of approximately 1,000m²
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India aims to expand banana exports
Plans to export bananas to China, East Asia, the Middle East and Europe could generate US$1.2bn annually
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Chinese access yet to be approved
Australia’s table grape industry has been left twisting in the wind, as it awaits market access approval from China
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CA citrus crop damaged in freeze
Mandarin production likely to be hardest hit, as frost protection cost exceeds US$23m according to trade association
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Citrus Australia on China mission
An Australian citrus delegation just returned from a tour of eastern China, part of a new strategy to boost trade to this burgeoning market
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South African visit to Asia raises access hopes
Some of the last hurdles that have been holding up access deals for RSA apple and grape exports to China appear to have been resolved
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Cold spring slows China production
Decreased apple yields expected, but expanded acreage still set to increase pear and grape production
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Australia and South Korea agree FTA
Agreement reached between the two countries that will see tariffs eliminated on key Australian exports
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Kenya exporting bananas to China
Welcome deal for Meru County growers comes as the two countries extend their bilateral ties
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Taiwan FTA boosts NZ exports
Exports of New Zealand apples and cherries to Taiwan are set to grow thanks to a new trade deal, which came into effect on Sunday
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China named Asia's top retail economy
A new report from Cushman & Wakefield has outlined sales believed to be around US$1.7bn for 2013
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NZ pipfruit production set to fall
USDA report also expects apple and pear exports to decline in 2014 after a promising season
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Russia lifts Pakistani kinnow ban
Russia is set to resume importing kinnow following government talks, but restrictions on potato remain
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Philippine plantations under siege
NPA rebels have attacked a pineapple plantation, belonging to Dole subsidiary Dolefil, in South Cotabato
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Asian Citrus profits headed for decline
Revenue also likely to take a hit, as group counts the costs of food scandal in Jiangxi province
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Indonesia reopens to Dutch onions
Netherlands government suggests trade could be worth over €30m (US$40m) per annum
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Sun World announces new licensees
Australian and South African marketers given permission to sell breeder’s table grape varieties
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Shift in Onions New Zealand's focus
Peak industry body chairman believes Asia holds the key to sector’s export future
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USDA launches Enjoy Fruits in Japan
New promotional campaign aimed at ramping up fruit consumption in Asian nation