All articles by Tom Bicknell – Page 20
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ENZARed kiwifruit pushes on in NZ
Turners & Growers is pushing ahead with plans for ENZARed kiwifruit production in New Zealand, despite the lack of an export permit
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Iran ban hits Philippines hard
Banana exporters in the Philippines are feeling the strain mounting from Iran’s sudden ban on fruit imports
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APL named Asia’s best container line
APL has been presented with Lloyd’s List Asia’s ‘Asian Container Shipping Line of the Year” for the third year
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NZ apples need regulation, hears PM
Apple growers have told NZ Prime Minister John Key the industry needs greater export regulation
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Vietnamese dragon fruit get Chile, Korea access
Chile and South Korea have granted access to Vietnamese dragon fruit, adding momentum to the growing industry
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CMI's Glady Bellamy passes away
The president of US fruit trader Columbia Marketing International has passed away at his home in Washington aged 58
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Land opens up for Malaysian horticulture
A Malaysian government agriculture project is looking for investors to develop 10,000ha of land in West Malaysia
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Heat fells Australian mangoes
A hot winter and heavy rainfall have knocked back Australia’s mango crop by around 25 per cent this season
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Export growth for Fijian papayas
Fijian papaya grower-exporter Produce Specialties is hoping to take advantage of new flight routes to expand exports
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Fruit fly detection in Australia’s Riverina
A Queensland fruit fly outbreak in Australia’s Riverina district has stumbled exports to New Zealand and the Pacific islands
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Australian group launches new potato
The South Australian Potato Company has released its new Kestrel variety, marketing it under a “Purple = Taste” campaign
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Garlic speculation boosts prices
Speculation has driven up Chinese garlic prices by 250 per cent year-on-year, with knock-on effects in the garlic sector globally
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New water project brings life to desert
Technology company Seawater Greenhouse will harvest the first tomatoes from its South Australian site next month
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Rewards mango harvest goes ahead
Harvesting of Rewards’ West Australian mango orchard will take place despite concerns in the media this week
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Apple opportunities open in India
India’s roller-coast apple season has opened up import opportunities for small sizes and late-season fruit
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Korean vegetables out of reach for Taiwan
High prices have pushed Korean vegetables out of reach for Taiwan’s post-Typhoon Fanapi demand
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Concern over Rewards mango crop
A quarter of Western Australia’s mango crop could be left to rot in the orchards of failed managed investment firm Rewards Group
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Australian produce sales flat
Australian fresh produce sales are stagnating despite significant spending on promotions
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No fall in Indian vegetable prices
Heavy rains that have damaged vegetable production in northern India are keeping the country’s wholesale and retail prices high
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Growth set for Australian berry sector
Raspberry and blackberry production in Australia is forecast to double over the next five years as demand rises