News from Asiafruit – Page 479
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Hail hits NZ kiwifruit
New Zealand kiwifruit growing regions have been hit by two unseasonal hailstorms
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Ballantine Produce closes its doors
Californian stonefruit shipper Ballantine Produce Co has shut down, and future marketing of its fruit is uncertain
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Registration opens for ASIA FRUIT LOGISTICA
More than 3,500 top quality visitors are due at this year's ASIA FRUIT LOGISTICA and Asiafruit Congress in Hong Kong
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Doubt surrounds pesticide claims
The lawsuits of two alleged victims of a banned pesticide used by Dole have been thrown out after plaintiffs claimed they were recruited
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Indian mangoes look to seafreight
Indian authorities are experimenting with shipping mangoes to the US and Japan by sea to cut costs
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Rain damages Indian mangoes
Indian mangoes in Chittoor have been hit hard by unseasonal rains ahead of a Japanese visit
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Spar plans Chinese expansion
Dutch retailer Spar International plans to triple the number of its stores in China in the next few years
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US broccoli exports to Taiwan uncertain
Western flower thrip-inspired phyto protocols are squeezing US broccoli exports to Taiwan
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Indian region to double fruit acreage
The Poonch region in Jammu and Kashmir has pledged to double the area under fruit production
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Rebels attack banana plantation
MILF rebels have attacked a banana plantation in the Philippines’ south, killing one and wounding six
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Sunfresh avocado export orders grow
Orders for Australian avocados have increased in both Asia and Europe as production grows
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Japan loosens Aus citrus requirements
Japan has dropped a fruit fly cold treatment requirement for Australian Sunraysia citrus imports
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AADA bumps-up shipping rates
The shipping alliance has decided to increase rates as a result of higher fuel prices in key markets
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NZ kiwifruit hits Europe and Asia
As New Zealand kiwifruit sales get underway, consumer response is expected to be positive, stimulated by marketing campaigns
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Hapag-Lloyd raises Far East-Europe rates
The company is to introduce rate increases and a Peak Season Surcharge in the coming months
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Thailand seeks to lift China’s tariff barriers
A Thai trade delegation is hoping to persuade the Chinese authorities to drop import tariff barriers on Thai fruits
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Thai fruit growers protest against low prices
Angry Thai lychee growers blocked roads on Sunday in protest at the low prices their fruit was fetching on domestic markets
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Chinese imports threaten Filipino farmers
The influx of cheap Chinese produce threatens to undermine Philippine agriculture, reports The Inquirer.net
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Early rain hits crops in Philippines
Mango and onion crops may have been affected by early-season rains in key production areas
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New Zealand edges closer to trade deal
An overwhelming majority of MPs in the country have backed the Asean free trade agreement