News from Asiafruit – Page 401
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Modern retail slows Indian kirana sales
The arrival of modern retail outlets in India has slowed sales growth at traditional grocery stores, a new study has found
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Aeon ramps up China expansion
Japan's leading supermarket group is planning to open at least 2,000 stores in China over the next decade
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Zespri red kiwifruit on the way
Red-fleshed product in pipeline as marketer releases additional licences for planting of its new green and gold varieties
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NZ launches UK Braeburn promotion
UK consumers are being urged to enjoy the simple pleasures in life with a new Braeburn promotion from New Zealand
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Aus request bears fruit in Philippines
The Philippines is considering opening its doors to Australian citrus in exchange for Australian market access for its mangoes
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South African grape exports down in 2011
For the first time in years, South African table grape exports have dropped significantly, with growers counting the cost
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Philippines provides opportunities for Zespri
Zespri has seen healthy sales into the Philippines thanks to the country’s affluent consumers
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Pakistan mango exports to Japan stumble
Pakistan will not export mangoes to Japan this year after failing to develop a commercially viable Vapour Heat Treatment facility
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Metro to enter Indonesia in 2012
Germany's Metro Group to open first cash-and-carry in Indonesia following link-up with Sintesa Group
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Deluge hits Philippine crops
Heavy rains have caused millions of pesos worth of damage to crops in several regions of the Philippines
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Vietnam turns back on Chinese produce
Chinese produce has fallen from favour in Vietnam due to spiralling costs and quality concerns
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Northwest pear crop set to rise
While harvesting is expected one or two weeks later than normal, year-on-year volumes could rise by 8 per cent
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Dole SA producer shot dead in Egypt
South African group attacked during technical visit to grape production area some 80km north-east of Egyptian capital Cairo
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Costs to increase for Australian exporters
The Australian horticultural industry will see the cost of export inspections increase as the government axes its rebate scheme
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Blueberry protocol yet to be decided
Contrary to reports in the US media, South Korea is yet to sign off on a protocol allowing fresh Oregon blueberries into the Asian nation
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Pakistani mangoes win access to Japan
Japan has agreed to allow the import of Pakistani mangoes that have been treated for fruit fly
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Jazz marketing campaign bears fruit in Thailand
The managed apple variety Jazz has been well received at a major food show in Thailand
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Australia retail sales on road to recovery
Australian retail sales are set to rebound over the next two years as higher wages boost consumer spending
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NOL APL president steps down
Eng Aik Meng, president of Singapore shipping line NOL' s APL business, has resigned
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Fruit import volumes soar in China
Growing prosperity and a favourable exchange rate are driving up demand for imported fresh fruit in China