All China articles – Page 151
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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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ArticleSA 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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ArticleHarnessing 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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ArticleChina 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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ArticleChina opens up to SA citrus
The Chinese market has opened up to South African citrus exporters.
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ArticleFirst-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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ArticleFreshfel 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.
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ArticleChina records apple drop
The US department of agriculture has estimated this week that China’s 2005-06 apple crop will close the season down 15 per cent on the 2004-05.
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Aussies eye Chinese citrus challenge
Australian Horticultural Exporters Association (AHEA) has released a strategy document regarding the proposed marketing strategy for Australian citrus to China.
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PMA accepts China challenge
Produce Marketing Association, the US trade association for fruit and vegetables, has been looking to the far east to assess the opportunities China offers for fresh produce, while on the home front it is pushing for immigration reform.
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Yesterday India, today China
Tesco has joined the bidding for China's Trust-Mart, and will battle with Wal-Mart and Carrefour in the $1bn-plus auction for the supermarket chain.
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Chinese exporter uses Berlin to sign new deals
”We shall be meeting with more than 80 of our customers at Fruit Logistica and expect to be signing new contracts”, said Liu Zijie, director of Juye Jianong Fruits and Vegetables Co Ltd.
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ArticleHigh expectations for Chinese production
Grapes may soon follow in the footsteps of apples and pears as producers bid to cause a stir. Doris Lee Butterworth reports.
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ArticleChina remains a small threat
The fresh produce industry should not be overly concerned at the moment about Chinese export potential, said Matthew Tang of China’s Linkage Holdings, at the Southern Hemisphere Congress in Santiago.
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Chinese challenge for fresh
Increasing Chinese fresh produce production will have an impact on world markets, but internal consumption means that the main export potential in the short-term might lie with vegetables.
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ArticleFreshfel tells China to open up
Freshfel urges Chinese phyto authorities to open up Chinese market for European fruits and vegetables.
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China offers opportunities for exporters
The growth of China as a nation will offer as many opportunities as threats to the industry, according to Jeffrey Rosensweig, a professor at the Goizueta Business School in Atlanta.
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Aussies make China breakthrough
Australian citrus has broken down the trade barriers and will be exported to China next year.

