All Asia articles – Page 139
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ArticleProduce firms ‘not prepared’ for water scarcity
Chiquita Brands and Fresh Del Monte among global food companies examined in new report on future water scarcity
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ArticleMaersk Line in North Asia appointment
Robbert van Trooijen will replace Tim Smith as chief executive officer for the region
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ArticleVeg marketers must meet Gen Y demand
EVS2015: New ideas and new ingredients required in vegetable trade in order to capture attention of new breed of consumers
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ArticleNitrogen engines ‘could transform’ cold chain
Using liquid nitrogen engines to power and cool refrigerated transport could revolutionise cold chains and slash air pollution
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ArticleTake part in Asiafruit's 20th anniversary issue
Asiafruit is calling on readers to get in touch with their comments and contributions for our 20th anniversary edition
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ArticleSouth America to Asia service announced
Global shipping lines APL, MOL and NYK have launched a new joint service between Asia and South America
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ArticleMiddle East takes larger share of Chile apple exports
South American country's apple shipments at lowest level in eight years following 42 per cent dip in volume sent to Europe
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ArticleCNY and port strikes boost air cargo
February marked one of the strongest months for air cargo traffic, with port congestion and the late Lunar New Year boosting demand
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ArticleHamburg Sud and CMA CGM expand cooperation
Major shipping lines announced further cooperation on services between Asia, the US and Europe
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ArticleRetailers help soften Russia blow
CHANGING MARKETS: Polish company Genesis Fresh says support of European buyers over the past few months, in response to the Russian import ban, has been impressive
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ArticlePico plans major expansion
The Egyptian producer-exporter has announced an increase in grape and stonefruit production alongside plans for further development of its product portfolio
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ArticleTurkey targets Asia and Gulf
The recent focus on Asia from both Turkish exporters and the Turkish government shows the market’s growing importance, but the Middle East remains crucial
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ArticleEmerging markets grab attention
CHANGING MARKETS: The Russian embargo is just the latest in a long list of occurrences that has shifted interest away from established markets and towards the likes of Asia, the Middle East and Africa.
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ArticleSpend to halt global banana crisis, UN body urges
FAO claims US$47 million is needed to tackle the new and deadly Tropical Race 4 (TR4) strain of Fusarium wilt disease
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ArticleUrban farming boosts global food production
Report claims urban farming has greater influence than previously thought and should help inform agricultural policy
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ArticleLocal gains traction for stonefruit growers
Bombowlee group’s campaign with Woolworths to supply ‘local fruit for local families’ in Sydney's outskirts returns after strong consumer response
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ArticlePrice reappointed Walmart Asia CEO
Walmart has announced former Asia chief executive and president Scott Price will return to his former role
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ArticleUS trade mission promotes spuds in SE Asia
Washington and Oregon departments of agriculture have commenced a trade mission to South East Asia to promote US potatoes
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ArticleFruitnet to launch global news service
Online news provider set to unveil Fruitnet Daily News in late October, meeting demand for global industry coverage
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ArticleSurvey finds humans 'prefer snacking on fruit to chocolate'
Using a list of 47 options, Nielsen researchers found that fresh fruit is the worldwide snack of choice, with chocolate just behind

