All China articles – Page 143
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ArticleChina central to Zespri growth plans
Chinese market could constitute 20 per cent of kiwifruit marketer's business within just 10 years, says company chairman
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ArticleTesco technical manager heads to Shanghai
Johnathan Sutton has moved to Tesco’s international sourcing operation in Shanghai to expand the group’s procurement of produce from Asia
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ArticleChina’s produce holds up well in flood
Despite the floods that have wreaked havoc in southern China, industry sources say fresh produce supplies have not been overly affected
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ArticleCMA CGM Figaro docks in Los Angeles
The new CGA CGM Figaro has docked in Los Angeles, the largest of the company’s vessels ever to do so
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ArticleOrganic farming grows in China/Australia
Interest in organic farming is booming in both China and Australia as consumer awareness of the product increases
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ArticleCMA CGM adds new China/US service
French container shipper CMA CGM is capitalising on improved trade volume by adding a new service between China and the US
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ArticleZim to sell stake in foreign firm
Israeli shipping group Zim has reportedly agreed to sell its holding in a foreign company that provides services to the industry
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ArticleUSDA suspends organic body in China
The USDA has suspended one of its organic certifiers in China for one year after discovering a conflict of interest
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ArticleNew exhibitors sign up for Asia event
Asia Fruit Logistica 2010 expected to attract some 250 exhibitors and 3,500 visitors to Hong Kong alongside the Asiafruit Congress
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ArticleLianhua announces profit and expansion
Chinese retail giant Lianhua has announced a healthy first quarter profit and big expansion plans
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ArticleBelgian pears gain access to China
EXCLUSIVE: Groundbreaking protocol agreement means Belgium will become first country worldwide to export pears to China
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ArticleWorld Bank to help China
The World Bank has announced it will fund 70 per cent of a Chinese campaign to improve its food security
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ArticleDrought still bites in Yunnan
While the drought in southwest China appears to be easing, Yunnan Province remains parched, with mixed consequences for fruit and vegetable crops
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ArticleFrench wholesale giant enters China
The operator of Rungis, the world’s largest fresh produce wholesale market based in Paris, has forged a joint venture to set up and manage wholesale markets in China
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ArticleSmaller garlic for China
A cold winter in China has led to a crop of smaller garlic, although overall yields will be similar to that of last year
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ArticleOpportunities abound for asparagus
European producers must compete on quality and encourage higher consumption among young people, conference concludes
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ArticleArgentina seeks Chinese market entry
The South American country is negotiating access for a number of fruits including apples, pears, cherries, blueberries and table grapes
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ArticleLianhua supermarkets report solid growth
Chinese retailer Lianhua Supermarket Holdings has reported a jump in revenue and operating profit
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ArticleNZ apple growers feel China’s pain
New Zealand’s pipfruit industry chief believes Chinese apple exporters will continue to face Australian resistance
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ArticleContaminated vegetables found in China
Authorities blame severe drought as almost 10 tonnes of vegetables are found to have high pesticide residue levels

