All China articles – Page 147
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Ishida files injunction on Chinese
Ishida has taken action against Chinese exhibitors at German trade exhibition Interpack, for alleged infringement of multihead weigher patents.
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Chinese Fuji exports delayed by one month
Fuji apple exports from China to the UK have been delayed by one month following frost and snow at the beginning of February.
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Southern Chinese crops devastated by snow
Farmers in southern China are fighting the worst snowfall in five decades, and working hard with local agronomists to keep crop losses to a minimum.
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Tesco to open 10 stores a year in China
Tesco plans to open 10 stores in China a year to step up its global presence, it has been revealed.
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Mushroom Bureau targets Chinese New Year
This year, the Mushroom Bureau PR campaign aims to raise awareness of mushrooms and their versatility around the Chinese New Year celebrations, which run from February 7 to 21.
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China extends export regulation
China is to ban from export to any market fruit grown on unregistered orchards or handled in unregistered packhouses, with effect from November 1.
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Food safety programme for China unveiled
A far-reaching food safety initiative for the Chinese fresh produce industry was launched at Asia Fruit Logistica.
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China’s fruit and veg platform set for November
SFT, ‘the world fruit and vegetable unique business platform in China’, will be held on November 10-12, 2007, at the Shenzhen Convention and Exhibition Centre, Guangdong, China
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China vice premier to open WUWM congress
China vice premier Wu Yi is to open the 25th World Union of Wholesale Markets (WUWM) congress in Beijing, China, in September.
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EU imposes 5 year minimum price on Chinese strawberries
The EU has reportedly imposed a five-year minimum price on frozen strawberries from China.
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BRC exports standard to China
The British Retail Consortium (BRC) will break new ground by introducing a Chinese version of its global standard for consumer products in Asia later this month.
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SA signs Chinese export deal
South Africa’s president Thabo Mbeki and his Chinese counterpart Hu Jintao will today sign protocols on phytosanitary requirements for the export to China of SA pears, table grapes, apples and tobacco leaf.
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Harnessing China
Food and drink business solutions provider The Hartington Group expanded its horizons last year, with the opening of a subsidiary company in China. According to group chief executive officer Richard Bruce, Hartington China was established in 2005 to help UK businesses harness the potential China has to offer. He tells FPJ how developments are shaping up in the great eastern nation and what the UK can gain from turning its attention in that direction.
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Tesco in £180m deal for China expansion
Tesco has boosted its position in China with a £180 million deal to take control of Chinese supermarket chain Hymall.
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China inching up world exporter list
A new report released by Rabobank, the Dutch agri-bank, predicts that China will usurp the Netherlands as the world’s third biggest fresh produce exporter within three years.
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Chinese garlic restrictions loosened
Restrictions on Chinese garlic imports into the EU are to be lifted.
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China opens up to SA citrus
The Chinese market has opened up to South African citrus exporters.
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First-rate Chinese lychee shipments hit Europe
Chinese exporter Red Empress made history this week, as it marked Europe’s first arrival of top-quality shipped lychees from Asia.
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Freshfel takes China to task
Freshfel has led a trade delegation to China in a bid to open the market up to European exporters of fruit and vegetables.