All articles by Camellia Aebischer – Page 13
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ArticleChao Niu Guo brand enters China
The next-level cool fruit is a new Chinese-focused brand offering from New Zealand’s Avanza avocados
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ArticleNZ Avocado launches season in Thailand
Popularity of the fruit is increasing in the South-East Asian nation, where health is becoming a growing focus
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ArticleK + N partners with Wira Logistics
The acquisition will increase Kuehne + Nagel’s existing warehousing and distribution network in Indonesia
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ArticleModernising melons
Melon heads are soon in for a treat as new, flavourful offerings begin appearing in Australian supermarkets
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ArticleCapespan sells Joy Wing Mau shareholding
The South African-based multinational marketer and distributor has sold its entire 9.23 per cent stake
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ArticleKuehne + Nagel listed in sustainability index
Joining 25 other Swiss stocks, the company has been recognised for having a leading sustainability score
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ArticlePiñata fosters skills building
Australian company Piñata Farms is helping support final-year uni students in south-east Queensland
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ArticlePanatlantic Logistics merges with K+N
Keuhne + Nagel has acquired an Ecuadorian airfreight leader creating capacity for 32,000 tonnes of annual export
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ArticleInvestment driving profit Down Under
The Australian vegetable industry has turned an increased profit overall in the 2017-18 season
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Article7Fresh goes national
From its initial hub in Beijing, JD’s 7Fresh stores will expand to four more cities across China
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ArticleChina’s increasing appetite for avocado
The Chilean avocado industry has seen success exporting avocados to China as the product gains popularity
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ArticleChiquita goes pink for cancer
Throughout October 200m Chiquita bananas will don pink ribbon labels to raise awareness of breast cancer
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ArticleAustralia Indonesia agree on FTA
The new proposed agreement will feature eliminated tariffs and increased work visas aiding seasonal labour
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ArticleUS$200bn China US tariffs set
If the tariffs come into play talks between Beijing and Washington could be hampered
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ArticleIndia delays trade tariffs further
Retaliatory tariffs on US almonds, walnuts and apples are on hold again, but prices are still rising
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ArticleNew varieties on show from CIV
The Italian growers’ consortium says the varieties best meet consumer tastes and protect the environment
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ArticleNew relationship manager at Hort Innovation
Sam Turner will take on apples and pears with an aim of building the category’s reputation worldwide
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ArticleCMA CGM celebrates 40 years
In its time the company has gone from four to 34,000 employees and made four major acquisitions
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ArticleJack Ma plans retirement
“The one thing I can promise everyone is this: Alibaba was never about Jack Ma, but Jack Ma will forever belong to Alibaba.”
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ArticleBumper California navel deal predicted
Fruit set is up 22 per cent on the five-year average meaning high volumes expected despite no increase in total hectares planted

