All articles by Tom Bicknell – Page 8
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Enza revamps kiwifruit branding
Enza has launched its new ‘Taste Explosion’ kiwifruit branding scheme this week at Fruit Logistica in Berlin
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Solid Q2 results for China Green Agriculture
China Green Agriculture has posted a growth in second quarter income, and has settled its US subsidiary’s court cases
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China expands agricultural science support
Expanded support for farm subsidies and science and technology are the core themes of China’s new agricultural policy announcement
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Push for Indian fumigation delay
New Zealand and the US are pushing for a delay to India’s stringent new apple import quarantine requirements
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BayWa extends T&G bid by one month
BayWa has extended its offer for another month to attract minor shareholders as it awaits government approval
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Greg Foran to head Walmart China
Ex-Woolworths supermarket head Greg Foran will step up as CEO of Walmart China from the beginning of next month
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Land struggle for Aztropex
Saudi-owned banana grower-exporter Aztropex is having difficulty securing land for a 1,200ha plantation project
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New mangoes promise high yields
New high-yielding mango varieties could give a significant boost to India’s production of the fruit in coming years
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Maui Capital buys Freshmax share
Maui Capital has bought out Wolseley Private Equity’s 60 per cent share in Australasian trader Freshmax
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Export bloom for NZ persimmons
New Zealand’s persimmon industry is looking forward to new market access as planted area grows during the next few years
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Rains boost NZ apples
Rain in apple producing-hub Hawke’s Bay is a good thing for growers, but the season is now running a fortnight late
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New Philippine strawberries Forever
New Philippine strawberries aimed at displacing imports could be named after The Beatles’ famous song ‘Strawberry Fields Forever’
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Expanded area freedom for Australian grapes
New areas declared fruit fly free in Victoria will boost the available volumes of Australian grapes for markets with controls against the pest
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Japanese mandarin imports double
A decline in local production has meant Japanese mandarin imports doubled in the year ended September
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Thailand to suspend Australian stonefruit access
Thailand plans to ban imports of all Australian stonefruit in under two weeks because of a disagreement over biosecurity audits
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Scales acquires T&G share
Scales Corporation is on its way to a 10 per cent shareholding in T&G, buying it a seat at the table and ruling out a compulsory buyout by BayWa
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New Israel-India agri cooperation
India and Israel have announced the second phase of an agricultural cooperation plan, pledging US$50m to up to 20 new joint projects
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Rain doesn’t dampen Australian cherries
Australian mainland cherry growers have dodged significant damage from heavy rain over the weekend
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Uncertain season ahead for NZ apples
Country's exporters express caution over potential prospects in Europe for New Zealand topfruit during upcoming campaign
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Australian worker scheme goes permanent
Australia will introduce a permanent Pacific guest worker scheme for the horticulture industry from the middle of next year