News from Asiafruit – Page 388
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Safmarine alters Prime 2 service
Service connecting the Indian subcontinent with northern Europe designed to offer improved port coverage
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Capespan issues cautionary notice
Speculation on developments at Capespan increases as South African company issues a cautionary notice to its shareholders
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Australian apple eyes overseas
Asiafruit Magazine speaks to Apple & Pear Australia Ltd's Cassia Ferguson about the industry's new export focus
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Riverina Citrus future bleak
The break-up of Australian industry body Riverina Citrus will go to a government-run poll of its members
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Indian farmers welcome FDI liberalisation
Indian farmers are hopeful investment by foreign retailers can overhaul a supply chain creaking with inefficiencies
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Thai importer pumps up Jazz volume
Following a record campaign for Jazz apples in Thailand in 2011, exclusive importer Vachamon is aiming to double volumes next year
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Fresh Produce India returns in 2012
Mumbai will host next year's event on 25-27 March, offering unprecedented conference and networking opportunities
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Indian retail opportunity worth the wait
Arvind Singhal, chairman of Technopak Advisors, talks exclusively to Asiafruit about the opening of India’s retail market to foreign investment
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India opens to foreign direct investment
Indian government eases restrictions on foreign investment in its huge US$450m retail sector
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Japanese apples launch charm offensive
Japan has taken the novel approach of printing a message of friendship on Fuji apples exported to Taiwan
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Dole quits Sri Lankan banana plantation
US food giant Dole has reportedly abandoned its banana plantation in a Sri Lankan national park after threat of a lawsuit
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Metro appoints new chief executive
German retailer turns to chief financial officer Olaf Koch to replace outgoing CEO Eckhard Cordes
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Walmart plans Japanese expansion
Walmart plans increase to Japanese footprint, encouraged by success of its supermarkets there
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Onions smugglers uncovered
Illegal onion imports seized in Philippines as customs officials crack down on smugglers
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Dole cuts loss as revenues climb
Third quarter results show a reduced loss of US$47m for the fresh produce giant as the European market again proved a challenging one
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Red Delicious crop down but moving out
Projections for Washington’s Red Delicious apple crop have been revised downwards, but the outlook for exports remains bright
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Brett Pickering leaves GrapeExchange
The Australian grower-packer-marketer's experienced export sales manager Brett Pickering has resigned after five years with the company
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Riverina Citrus CEO steps down
Riverina Citrus CEO Dom Testoni has resigned in the same week as a grower faction has called for the Australian body to be shut down
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Korea steps up persimmon exports
South Korea is boosting its persimmon volumes to Hong Kong this season and stepping up promotional activities
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Deepak Fertilisers buys stake in Desai
The diversified fertiliser giant has purchased a 49 per cent stake in India’s largest banana exporter