News from Asiafruit – Page 451
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Port of Antwerp invests in India
A second Indian branch office of the Antwerp Port Authority has been opened in the city of Pune
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Maersk Line urges caution
The world’s largest container shipper is urging lines not to rush into expanding their fleets as they recover from recession
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Pest in New Zealand to stay
It appears as though the hadda beetle is in New Zealand to stay, as the government scraps eradication plans
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Big year for Pakistan kinnows
In a rollercoaster season for Pakistani kinnow mandarins, the export goal of 225,000 tonnes looks to be within reach
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Oppenheimer Group chief backs Zespri
John Anderson says support among retail customers for New Zealand kiwifruit marketer's single-desk status is widespread
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New Zealand plans EU Braeburn project
New Zealand is hoping to turn its Braeburn returns around in Europe this season with a new cooperative marketing project
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NZ apples look ahead to climate shift
Climate change will raise new challenges for the New Zealand pomefruit sector, according to Pipfruit New Zealand
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Boost for Australian citrus exports
Citrus exports from Australia have received a timely boost, with the EU declaring the country free of citrus canker
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Alphonso mango yields down
Mango farmers in the Indian state of Maharashtra are still counting the cost of Cyclone Phyan, which hit last November
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Aeon’s operating profit up
Japanese retailer Aeon Co Ltd is expected to announce an operating profit of US$1.4bn for the twelve months to February
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Philippines banana growers sweating
A dry spell in the Philippines has banana growers worried that much of this year’s yield won’t be suitable for export
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Ecuador issues positive forecast
The world’s largest banana exporter is looking forward to another bumper supply year on the global market
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Future Group to unveil new format
India’s Future Goup will soon unveil its new brand of stores, after its purchase of Shoprite Holdings’ lone Indian outlet
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Major reorganisation at Metro Group
Retailer plans to integrate management at Metro AG and Metro Cash & Carry, with the latter driving growth in new markets
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Spar opens flagship hypermarket
Dutch company Spar has unveiled its new hypermarket in the Indian city of Bangalore, with plans for more to come
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High dollar deflates onion growers
A global onion shortage has driven prices up, but the high value of the Australian dollar is a thorn in grower’s sides
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Tough 12 months for Metro Group
German retailer reports on its full-year results, with group revenue down 4 per cent and net income falling 7 per cent
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Asian Citrus records profit jump
Asian Citrus Holdings Ltd has recorded a 64.5 per cent jump in profits for the six months to 31 December
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Pakistan invests in logistics operations
Officials approve funding proposals to improve cool chain, storage and processing facilities across the country
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Peru forecasts further citrus growth
Rising demand, productivity and planted area are contributing to the ongoing growth in the country’s citrus production