All articles by Tom Bicknell – Page 27
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Aditya Birla focuses on hypermarkets
Aditya Birla Retail is reenergising its hypermarket format, while putting its struggling supermarkets on the backburner
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Taiwan fruit prices plunge
Fruit prices in Taiwan have plummeted following the end of Chinese New Year festivities
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Citrus Australia appoints new chair
Citrus Australia has elected Tania Chapman as its chair this week at the group’s first AGM
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Official wanted secrecy for tainted beans
Pesticide-tainted beans have been uncovered in China, sparking criticism between officials
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Philippines considers banana spray regulation
There is a new drive in the Philippine government to regulate rather than ban aerial banana spraying
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NZ’s cherry exports strong
New Zealand’s cherry exports have hit around 1,300 tonnes for the season, worth NZ$20m
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Riverina orange production down
Early forecasts say November heat has knocked back orange volume by 15-20 per cent in Australia’s Riverina region
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Indonesian watchdog appeals Carrefour ruling
Indonesia’s competition watchdog has appealed against the decision to let Carrefour keep its Alfa Retailindo stake
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Indian retail controls under pressure
Rising food costs are putting pressure on the Indian government to open up the country’s retail sector
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Woolworths sees good H1 results
Australian supermarket chain Woolworths has announced an 11.4 per cent rise in first half profit
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Global warming reshapes horticulture
A new book from the CSIRO has warned Australian growers face significant changes in the face of global warming
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Purfresh brings on new distributors
Purfresh has signed up three new distributors in South Africa, New Zealand and the Dominican Republic
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Kiwifruit stays on the line
Australian kiwifruit exporters are keeping the lines open until the exchange rate turns back in their favour
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Banana bent for new Philippine lab
A new laboratory in the Philippines will focus on developing disease and climate change resistant banana varieties
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Tasmanian apple researcher closes
Tasmania’s state-owned Grove Research Station has closed its doors after 60 years of apple research
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USAID boosts Sri Lankan papayas
USAID and Anoma have partnered up in a Sri Lankan papaya development programme
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Tissue culture boosts Philippine strawberries
Tissue culture propagation has boosted the Philippine's strawberry production and offers prospects for expansion
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Australian grapes near Thai trigger
Thai tariffs on imported Australian table grapes will soon double, with the FTA trigger level approaching
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Retail landscape shifts east
Two new reports have predicted China and India will dominate the grocery retail sector in the next five years
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Hoa Loc mangoes exported to Japan
Vietnam’s Hoa Loc cooperative has shipped 10 tonnes of mangoes to Japan, the first of a 100 tonne contract