News from Asiafruit – Page 468
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Uttar Pradesh potato acreage to rise
Potato acreage in India’s Uttar Pradesh is expected to rise, on top of an already record output this year
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China’s Jiangnan market bustles
Sales at China’s largest fruit and vegetable wholesale market grew last year, spurred on by the economic downturn
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Mixed forecast for Californian navels
Some industry stakeholders are at odds with the United States Department of Agriculture's initial forecast of 80m cartons
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Asian markets packed with promise
Visitors to upcoming trade events Asiafruit Congress and ASIA FRUIT LOGISTICA in Hong Kong will find plenty on offer
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Asian trade events extend their roots
Asiafruit Congress and Asia Fruit Logistica continue to establish themselves as key appointments on the industry calendar
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Ramadan timing opens doors
While some fresh produce categories have benefited from the festival's timing, others have been left out in the cold
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Aldi Australia enjoys profit boom
The discount retailer has recorded record yearly results for 2008, according to local newspaper reports
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Mindanao gets fruit development plan
The Philippine Department of Agriculture has announced a 12-step plan to develop Mindanao’s fruit industry
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Rebels attack Philippine banana farm
Communist guerrillas have attacked a Dole banana plantation in the Philippines, burning equipment and uprooting palms
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Western Australian mango volumes rise
The region will see production increase by 30 per cent this season, according to the latest forecast by the national mango association
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US farmers push Korea FTA
The American Farm Bureau is pushing the US government to move ahead with the Korea-US FTA
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New chairman for access body
Cherry grower Tim Reid has been installed as Australia’s Horticulture Market Access Committee chairman
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New AQIS fees blocked
A proposal to increase inspection costs for Australian horticultural exporters has fallen through
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New Asia CEO for Wal-Mart
Wal-Mart has appointed Scott Price as the new executive vice president, president and CEO of Wal-Mart Asia
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Domestic sales boost Chinese grapes
Strong domestic pricing is making Chinese grape export difficult this season, despite yield growth
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Korean grapes closer to China access
Country could begin sending table grapes to China in 2011 following government's decision to speed up pest risk assessment
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Damco launches new Asia-Baltic service
Company adds less-than-container-load option for companies in the Baltic countries looking to source from Asia
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Profit jump for Asian Citrus Holdings
The group's results during 2008/09 have been boosted by higher direct orange sales to China-based supermarkets
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China signs landmark eFresh deal
The Chinese government in Zhangzhou has signed a contract with eFresh.com to boost online international trade
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Apple sale bags charity bucks
The sale of a unique russeted apple at an auction has raised NZ$1,000 for a child poverty charity