All articles by Camellia Aebischer – Page 17
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ArticleUS apples hit with 20 per cent trade tariff
After a Trump administration trade spat increasing tariffs on steel and aluminium, Mexico has hit back
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ArticleHort New Zealand welcomes new directors
The board of Horticulture New Zealand has elected two new directors, one continuing and one new
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ArticleNorthwest cherry harvest kicks off
The region has been spared by heavy winter damage and is looking likely to meet its 23m-carton estimate
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ArticleJazz counts down to seventh anniversary
The apple’s arrival in Japan is officially registered with the Japan Anniversary Association
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ArticlePiqa Boo and Angelys ready for export
Freshmax expect to see a repeat of last year’s supply programme where demand exceeded supply
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ArticleStrong returns for New Zealand avocados
Despite an output half of the previous year, avocado growers are buoyed by good returns, according to a draft result
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ArticleNew appointment at Nutrano
Pierre van Rensburg will join the team later this year, bringing over 25 years’ experience
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ArticleDrakes rejects Metcash supply
Supply from Metcash’s planned distribution centre in South Australia has been turned down by Drakes
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ArticleIG introduces Diva to India
The sweet apple variety is available from April to August and aimed at meeting a demand for exotic fruit
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ArticleBravo secures Sam Kerr as ambassador
The Western Australian apple brand will be supported by soccer star Samantha Kerr
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ArticleCarrefour adopts New Retail approach
The French hypermarket chain has opened a tech-heavy concept store in Shanghai with plans to expand
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ArticlePotential Australia-Europe FTA
The Council of the European Union has agreed to talk with Australia about forming a free trade agreement
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ArticleAustralian Hass to Japan approved for access
Hass avocados from Australia can now be officially exported to Japan from fruitfly-free regions
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ArticleNew Zealand named leading apple industry
The island nation has pioneered new varieties to become a world-leader four years running
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ArticleCitrus canker spreads in Australia
The disease originally detected in a Northern Territory plant has spread west
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ArticleChina-US trade war ‘suspended’
Plans to impose sweeping tariffs have been put on hold while new deals are negotiated
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ArticleAustralia eyes tropical fruit exports
A report developed by Hort Innovation explains potential for export of six tropical fruit categories
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ArticleBad timing for Vietnamese watermelon
China’s watermelon harvest aligned this year with Vietnam's causing prices to plummet to US$0.05/kg
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ArticleAgroFresh partners with Pagoda
The two companies will innovate together to strengthen each’s market leverage and combat food waste
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ArticleFlipkart to sell majority stake to Walmart
The US retailer has beaten its rival, Amazon, in the battle for a piece of the Indian platform

