News from Asiafruit – Page 353
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Air cargo fell in 2012
Global air cargo demand fell for the second year running in 2012 due to decline in world trade
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Australian mandarin exports weather storm
The country's mandarin exports are unlikely to be affected by recent flooding in Queensland, say industry sources
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Italians unite behind new pear brand
Nine of Italy's leading pear suppliers will work together to produce, distribute, market and sell fruit under single label
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Drury takes on global sales role for Enza
Darren Drury has a new dual role within the Turners & Growers group, taking up the position of Enza's international sales director for apples
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CMA CGM sells shares in Terminal Link
CMA CGM has sold a 49 per cent share in its Terminal Link unit to China Merchants Holdings International
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Chile organises first cherry drive in China
Diverse activities roll out across China to educate consumers about quality and counter-seasonal availability of Chilean cherries
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NZ kiwifruit volumes in decline
The Psa disease is expected to lead to a decline in New Zealand’s kiwifruit production and exports, according to a USDA report
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US and China strike pear deal
After almost 20 years of lobbying, the US pear industry has gained access to the Chinese market, and industry sources expect big returns
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US-China fail to breach apple impasse
China continues to refuse to issue import permits for US Washington apples due to concerns about rotten fruit on arrival
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Pre-CNY market sluggish in China
With 10 days of selling time left for Chinese New Year, importers are reporting a challenging market situation
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Indonesia bans six Taiwanese fruits
Key Taiwanese fruit and vegetable lines have been banned from entering the Indonesian market for the next six months, according to local news sources
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Maersk Line reaches 2020 CO2 target
Shipping group hits emission target early and vows to target greater reductions over the next seven years
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Frosts nip US citrus
California navels have escaped major damage from a mid-January cold-snap, but late mandarins may have fared less well
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PMA Aus-NZ chief hopeful on new law
Michael Worthington remains confident about potential impact of food safety rule changes in US on Australasian exports
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New management company for USAEC
Trade association takes on SmithBucklin for greater operational efficiency
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Carrefour’s Chinese revenue on the rise
China continues to be a growth market for Carrefour Group, with the European retail giant recording a 10.8 per cent rise in Chinese operating revenues for 2012
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Indonesian imports up in the air
Indonesia’s fresh fruit import trade left twisting in the wind as it awaits news of a new quota allocation from the government
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Peru's asparagus sets sights on China
China could be set to open its doors to Peruvian asparagus as negotiations look set for a positive conclusion
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Asian Citrus Holdings projects profit drop
Winter weather, the price of pineapple juice concentrates and higher labour costs all factors in Asian Citrus Holdings decrease in core net profit
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Aeon Group brings MaxValu to China
All three of Aeon Group’s retail brands now have a presence in China after the company opened its first Chinese MaxValu store