All Asia articles – Page 118
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ArticleItalian apples exported to Vietnam
South Tyrolean cooperative, VOG, export first shipment of Italian grown apples following almost five years of negotiations
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ArticleCoronavirus creates volatile produce market
Demand for fresh fruit and veg becoming far more unpredictable in the wake of global health scare, says importer
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ArticleCoronavirus: events opt to delay or cancel
Macfrut, BioMesse and Alimentaria Barcelona all postponed, with Freskon cancelled until 2021
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ArticleUS nectarines gain access to China
Nectarines from certain regions of California can be exported to China with immediate effect
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ArticleMachines to up onion output in Philippines
Technology developed by PHilMech has increased the country’s onion production and now other applications are being explored
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ArticleJapan aims to double agricultural exports
Fruits and vegetables are set to play an important role in helping the government reach its goal by 2025
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ArticleWash fruit and veg, urges WHO
Biggest risk of coronavirus transmission is in handling fresh produce that has been touched, coughed or sneezed on by an infected person
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ArticleSouth Africa invests in raisin drying in exports push
New drying method is allowing raisin growers to boost product quality and volumes as South Africa looks to increase exports to UK and Asia
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ArticleSam’s Club China meets vegetable rush
Retailer adds processing factories to meet the demand for vegetables after coronavirus outbreak
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ArticleTrain opens new channel into China
A new train service carrying fruit from Vietnam to China is set to give South-East Asian exporters a boost
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ArticleTropiWorld aims for one-stop shop
Dubai-based TropiWorld is establishing farmer associations across the world, as it aims to become one of the world’s leading exotics producers and distributors
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ArticleVietnam to buy from US to ease tension
Fruit will be included in Vietnam’s commitment to buy US$3bn of farm products from the US
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AnalysisCoronavirus: supply chain reaction
Coronavirus threatens a reefer container shortage, but shipping lines are unlikely to use the situation to ramp up freight rates
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ArticleMaersk connects Indian grapes to Europe
Indian grape exporters will have an end-to-end cold chain connection to North Europe with a new service from Maersk
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ArticleFPI attracts global experts
High-profile international speakers to provide expert insight at India’s premier fresh produce event
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ArticleTaiwanese pineapples to reach Australia
Three pineapple farms in Taiwan register fruit for export to Australia following trade agreement
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ArticleFirst Mexican bananas land in China
Agreement paving the way for exports from the states of Tabasco, Chiapas and Veracruz was signed last May
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ArticleCoronavirus: LatAm exporters feel the heat
The global spread of the disease could have serious repercussions for the region’s fruit and vegetable trade
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ArticleCarrefour China grows after acquisition
Supermarket chain has improved its profitability since e-commerce retailer Suning.com took over
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ArticleEuropean fruit and veg trade contends with coronavirus
Fresh produce companies are facing up to a very different set of challenges as the outbreak continues

