News from Asiafruit – Page 473
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Enza backs New Zealand triathlete
The apple exporter is sponsoring triathlete Michael Kelly to help develop his talent and promote the Enza brand
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Aeon's Q1 results tumble in Japan
Japan's second-largest retailer has announced that profit slumped 62 per cent during the first quarter of the year
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Scientists conduct mango disease tests
The research will form part of published guidelines designed to inform and aid mango producers
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Taiwan concern over 'tainted' fruit
A change to pesticide rules on imported fruit may have led to the entry of tainted US apples into the country, according to local academics
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Profit slumps at Seven & I
The Japanese retailer has reported that first quarter sales were hit by the recessionary environment
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US cherries make Japan breakthrough
Japan agrees to a new non-fumigation protocol for cherries from the US Northwest, paving the way for improved shelf life and sea shipments
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Non-protection can protect economy
Responding to the slow WTO process, the rising pace of free trade agreements in Asia and Australasia may help the region through current tough times
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Aeon targets discount network growth
The Japanese retailer is to open 10 new discount stores each year and convert struggling supermarkets
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KETA lodges Zespri complaint
Zespri has drawn more fire on its export policies, this time from the Kiwifruit Exporters to Australia group
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Asian event gears up for business
ASIA FRUIT LOGISTICA is preparing to welcome fresh produce industry exhibitors and visitors to Hong Kong in September
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Safmarine enhances Safari service
Shipping group introduces new string dedicated to Indian Ocean Islands and Mozambique
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Regulations to lower Philippine banana 'risk'
Australian growers have been assured that strict conditions will be imposed on Philippine banana imports
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NZ Kiwifruit Growers back Zespri
New Zealand Kiwifruit Growers Incorporated says it does not support Turners & Growers’ call to end Zespri’s export monopoly
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Pomegranate traceability up in Maharashtra
Maharashtra’s new pomegranate traceability system will see more exports in the coming season
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Wal-Mart eyes Chinese convenience market
The US retailer could launch 100 new convenience stores in the country this year, according to reports
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New rules confuse Vietnamese exporters
Vietnamese exporters are confused about new origin-tracking regulations for trade to China
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China's strawberry production to increase
Exports of the fruit will continue to remain minimal, according to a report by the USDA
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Coles cuts loose smaller stores
Australian supermarket chain Coles will sell 45 of its smaller outlets to independent competitor FoodWorks
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Northwest set for bumper pear crop
The US-based Pear Bureau Northwest has predicted that 2009 will yield the fourth-largest crop on record, with 38 per cent of the harvest set to go for export
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Timbercorp investors kick out KordaMentha
Timbercorp grower investors have sacked the administrator for three of the failed agribusiness investment company’s projects