News from Asiafruit – Page 349
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Stewart joins Prime Harvest
Former WesPak president to lead expansion at Californian-based company
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Costa Group to acquire Adelaide Mushrooms
Global agribusiness set to increase production to over 500 tonnes of mushrooms per week
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US fruit exports to Korea soar
FTA implemented last year causes sharp increase in fruit exports, particularly oranges and cherries
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Prices high for Dutch asparagus
Leading supplier Veiling Zon kicks off new season and reports high demand for country's white asparagus
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Record year for Californian grapes
The state shipped 101.5m cartons in 2012, with 41 per cent of the crop sent to export markets across the world
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High hopes for Bangladesh asparagus
Exports beckon after successful trial at Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University
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Peru forecasts avocado growth
Hass avocado exports estimated to rise 30 per cent this year as new orchards come into commercial bearing
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NSW blueberry production superseding bananas
Increasing industry profitability sees banana growers diversify their crops into blueberries
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Support for Philippine banana growers
Additional P11m (US$271,096) pledged to growers in Compostela Valley hit by Typhoon Pablo
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Satara-EastPack merger 'to go ahead'
Kiwifruit postharvest operators are to merge following a successful second vote by Satara shareholders this week
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Woolworths’ sales on the rise
Australian retailer posts 3.7 per cent sales increase for second half of 2012
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Coles and Woolworths under investigation
Grocery giants accused of improper practice and could soon face being held accountable by a supermarket code of conduct
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Aldi expanding into two more Australian states
Discounter announces plans to open approximately 100 stores in Western Australia and South Australia
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Tesco looks to finalise Indian investment
UK-owned retail giant counting on Prime Minister’s visit to India to facilitate beneficial arrangement
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Global giants still revenue raisers
The world’s largest retailers have bucked the economic downturn and continued to enjoy a rise in revenue, according to Deloitte
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Japan pioneers new farming methods
Agriculture industry attempts to resurrect domestic produce market with indoor growing facility
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Wan Hai Lines raises reefer rates
Taiwanese shipping line says price restoration is needed on services originating in Asia
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China prioritising food safety regulation
Mounting expectations that existing food watchdog agencies will merge into more powerful all-encompassing body
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Qantas and Emirates announce new partnership
Airlines set to open up new trade opportunities for cargo customers around the globe
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Almonds become Australia's largest export
Rising global demand and industry's increasing profitability has caused phenomenal growth of almond production