Asia and Oceania news archive – Page 12
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Seeka lifts full year earnings guidance
Expected profits now between NZ$27.5mn and NZ$31.5mn, up from earlier guidance of between NZ$23.0mn and NZ$27.0mn
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Suez return uncertain following Gaza ceasefire
Despite hope the Israel-Hamas truce will last, a resumption of trade through the Suez Canal is expected to take time
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Grape exporters should take note of new trends
Changes to production in China, India and the US could affect world markets
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China eyes growth for Lunar New Year
Unwavering demand for high-quality, high-value products is set to drive growth despite economic caution as the Lunar New Year approaches
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ToBRFV detected in Victorian tomato glasshouse
Virus detected in tomato seedlings recently moved from South Australia
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Egyptian citrus makes waves
Juhayna’s Amr Eltarabolsy is optimistic for the future of Egyptian citrus, as the company expands in both the fresh and juice markets across the world
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New Zealand expects larger avocado crop in 2025
Following two difficult seasons that were affected by poor weather, production is set to rebound as Asian markets beckon
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Asia Fruit Logistica’s Bangkok Meet Up returns with ASEAN focus
Asia Fruit Logistica is back in the Thai capital on 25 June for a day of networking and knowledge-sharing focused on the dynamic ASEAN fresh produce market
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Thailand tightens durian export quality control
Chinese authorities enforce stricter inspections after a durian shipment was rejected for lack of BY2 certificate
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California Table Grape Commission adds new marketing directors
Alexandra Merritt to become director of global marketing and Lisa Massie to take on director of international marketing for Asia
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Seafrigo moves into Vietnam
Tropical fruit and seafood will drive company’s export business from Vietnam
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Prices fall as Chilean cherry exports to China surge
Greater availability of early varieties puts pressure on market ahead of Chinese New Year
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Asiafruit Knowledge Centre: Breeders break down the future of fruit
Leading breeders discussed what the future holds for varietal innovation and how new offerings will meet the needs of growers and consumers at Asiafruit Congress
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India offers UK farmers food for thought at OFC
India has grown to become a superpower in many areas, including in food production and the environment, consul general tells OFC
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Driscoll’s Sweetest Batch return to Australian shelves in 2025
New season of premium strawberries available to Australian consumers through the first three months of the year
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New Zealand implements swift biosecurity response to single fruit fly detection
No new flies found since single insect detected in Auckland suburb at start of January
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WA Farm Direct commences Queen Garnet sales in Western Australia
Australian-bred plum to hit shelves in Western Australia across summer with exports bound for Asian markets
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Summerfruit Australia on search for new CEO as Trevor Ranford departs
Announcement precedes the launch of new Summerfruit Masterplan due in April 2025
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Innovation vital for grapes during uncertain times
Present challenges demand innovation, according to Rafi Karniel, CEO and chairman of Grapa Varieties, whose grapes aim for both excellent taste and high resilience to extreme weather
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Key challenges in the produce sector drive automation trend
MAF Roda’s Vincent Boulbes, export sales manager, Daniel Bourdin, general manager for China, and Chris Bray, New Zealand business development manager, discuss the drivers of automation and the challenges and opportunities in sorting