All China articles – Page 134
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         Article ArticleExploding watermelons hit ChinaWatermelons in eastern China are exploding due to chemical overuse, reports the Associated Press 
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         Article ArticleChinese products given EU protectionEU grants Chinese pomelo, apple and yam protected status under its geographical indications scheme, with others set to follow 
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         Article ArticleWal-Mart to invest in online China retailerUS retail behemoth Wal-Mart Stores Inc plans to buy a stake in Chinese e-commerce firm Yihaodian 
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         Article ArticleRijk Zwaan shares knowledge with ChinaJan Doldersum will speak at the Sino Dutch Agricultural Innovation Conference in Beijing this week 
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         Article ArticleGrowers in China leave produce to rotA number of factors have led to a significant slump in returns for vegetable growers in China in the last month 
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         Article ArticleChina works to control vegetable pricesFalling vegetable prices in China have prompted the government to take measures to protect the profitability of farming operations there 
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         Article ArticleDinosaur brand sets foot into ChinaCalifornia stonefruit giant Kingsburg is launching its Dinosaur-branded pluot in Hong Kong and China this year 
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         Article ArticleChina seizes tainted bean sproutsThe safety of fresh produce in China is once again in the spotlight following the seizure of 40 tonnes of bean sprouts treated with banned substances 
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         Article ArticleProtofanousi to target ChinaThe Greek kiwifruit exporter has gained access to the Chinese market and plans to commence exports at the end of the year 
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         Article ArticleChinese garlic prices hit new heightsChinese garlic prices have broken new records as speculative investors hoard volumes of an already short 2010/11 crop 
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         Article ArticleChina’s produce prices downThe Chinese government will be encouraged by a slight decrease in farm produce prices as it wrestles with food inflation in the country 
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         Article ArticleForeign retailers buying into ChinaWith China predicted to become the world’s largest grocery market by 2014, foreign retailers are looking to increase their physical presence in the country 
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         Article ArticleAsia freight rates slideFreight rates in Asia have fallen to a 16-month low and are predicted to stay down until peak season begins in July 
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         Article ArticleChina grape access big opportunityAccess to northern Chinese cities with impending direct access will be like a “whole new country” to Australian grape exporters 
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         Article ArticleSymposium highlights US-China trade opportunitiesEstablishing trade links between China and California was on the agenda at a symposium held in Oakland on 4 March 
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         Article ArticleMaersk Line expands trans-Pacific coverageThe addition of larger vessels will allow the shipping group to meet increasing demand in key markets while delivering a more environmentally responsible product 
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         Article ArticleZespri considers China productionZespri is carefully weighing the pros and cons of a counterseasonal kiwifruit production enterprise in mainland China 
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         Article ArticleChina plans 45 new airportsChinese fruit and vegetable growers could benefit from plans to build at least 45 airports there in the next five years 
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         Article ArticleBRIC countries to dominate groceriesDeveloping grocery markets expected to overtake developed ones in near future, says latest sector report 
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         Article ArticleAgricultural focus for Yantai PortChina’s Yantai Port will focus on agricultural exports as part of a huge expansion to its facilities 
 

