Asia and Oceania news archive – Page 136
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Interview: Ron Volpe, Persequor
Track and trace software company focused on Australian market through partnership with GS1
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New marketing push for Love Beets
Beet the Heat campaign to provide usage ideas for Australian grown, ready to eat baby beetroot
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Bumper season for Queen Garnet plums
Production and exports of the Australian-bred plum are excepted to significantly increase this season
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FPI back online in 2021
India's leading fresh produce event to take place in digital format on 22 April
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Decline predicted for Indian grape exports
Poor weather and Covid-19 complications could see Indian table grape exports decline again
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Mexican avocado promotions hit the fast lane
AFM hopes to lift sales in 2021 with its tailored approach to individual markets
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Maximising pineapple waste with drones
Malaysian researchers have come up with a way to turn pineapple leaves into drones
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Billionaire joins HAGL Agrico
Vietnam-headquartered agriculture company appoints entrepreneur Tran Ba Duong as chairman
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Online boom for NZ grocery shopping
Trend report highlights new consumer behaviour patterns brought on by Covid-19
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Daniel Corbel leaves lasting legacy
French apple sector pays homage to one of its true pioneers, Daniel Corbel, who died at the weekend at the age of 79
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China’s group buying trend
Group buying through e-commerce platforms is changing the way some Chinese consumers purchase their fresh produce
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Futura boss: get ready for the restart
Technology specialist Omar Papi says he believes now is the time for fresh produce companies to keep investing
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Turkish apples gain Thai entry
The newly agreed export protocol between Turkey and Thailand is welcome news for Turkish exporters, with hopes that apples are just the beginning
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Peruvian citrus works on Vietnam, India
Peru’s citrus industry plans to expand its presence in Asia as it eyes access to India and Vietnam
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Yamato Green signs Cambodian MoU
Japanese company will assist the Cambodian Ministry of Commerce to develop agricultural value chains
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Crop losses add up
Register suggests Australian growers close to A$40m out of pocket as labour shortage takes toll
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Optimism for Tasmania’s cherry crop
Cherry growers in the Australian state are hopeful for a strong export season following good signs at the start of 2021
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INI Farms receives workplace recognition
Fresh produce company becomes the first Indian horticulture company to be highlighted by the Great Place to Work Institute
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Motorists encouraged to Grab n’ Go
Service stations across Sydney stock up on fresh fruit as part of new campaign from Paringi Valley
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Vietnam dragon fruit exports fall
Reports show lower volumes exported as reliance on China continues to bite