News from Asiafruit – Page 465
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Crunch week for 2010 citrus promotions
South African soft citrus and grapefruit growers are engaged in a referendum to assess financial support for international promotions in 2010
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Perfection Fresh wins mandarin rights
The marketing group has secured the rights to commercialise the first Australian-bred seedless mandarins
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Chile predicts cherry export decline
Shipments during 2009/10 will be down by around 20 per cent following colder and more humid weather conditions
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T&G welcomes kiwifruit innovation
The group has backed a government move to focus on innovation, but has called the time-frame for the plan "too long"
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Camposol CEO to resign
Juan José Gal'Lino will step down from Peruvian fresh produce grower-exporter once a replacement has been found
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US potatoes cleared for Thailand
Thailand has opened its doors to U.S.-grown potatoes, but how big a market it becomes remains to be seen.
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Australia gears up for citrus conference
A range of industry stakeholders will convene in Mildura, Victoria, on 8-11 November to discuss the future of Australian citrus
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Carrefour appeals Indonesian ruling
The retailer has said that it will ask the District Court to cancel a ruling that said it had violated anti-monopoly laws
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Enza Zaden extends Chinese reach
Dutch Seed specialist has formed a joint venture and established a research and development station in the country
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Pakistan and Malaysia form trade group
The countries have agreed to form a working group to forge trade relations in the fields of food and agriculture
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Indonesia rules on Carrefour monopoly
Carrefour Indonesia has been hit with an anti-monopoly ruling and ordered to sell subsidiary Alfa Retailindo
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Research key to China's development
Despite China's fruit export sector facing a number of challenges, a competitive advantage is emerging in the form of varietal development
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Indonesian mangoes show potential
Authorities are hoping to boost production in the Cirebon region of West Java to help meet soaring demand for the fruit
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Maersk Line's rate increase trend continues
The shipping group has announced changes to rates on the south Asia and Middle East to Europe trade line
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California expects larger kiwifruit crop
The state's kiwifruit industry is expecting yields to bounce back this season following last year's frost-hit campaign
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Pakistan official calls for agricultural focus
Sardar Aseff Ahmad Ali has stressed the need for the country to look to the agricultural sector to boost its economy
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Chinese apple prices hit exports
A hike in Chinese apples prices and a drop in available sizes have hurt the product’s export competitiveness
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Maersk Line links Poland with Asia
The group has formed the first direct connection between China, south-east Asia and Poland
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Retailers urged to boost food safety
A new report has called for greater food safety standards from Asian retailers, pointing out reputation and sales losses