All China articles – Page 153
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ArticleSeven & I to grow vegetables
The Japanese retailer bids to ease fears over the safety of produce
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ArticleChina floods take toll on production
"Worst floods in decades" hit fruit and vegetable production hard in parts of southern China, according to industry sources
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Lychee volumes down in China
Cold temperatures during early 2008 has led to a dramatic fall in overall volumes of lychee production
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ArticleToxic dumplings taint Chinese trade
Fresh vegetable sales in China have fallen following a food safety scare over suspected poison traces in frozen dumplings
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ArticleFood price hike drives inflation in China
Global commodity price increases have driven price rises
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ArticleFruit marketers eye Olympic prize
Goldland is preparing new facilities to service the Olympic Games
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ArticleEarthquake spares fruit plantations
Fruit production will be largely unaffected by China's devastating earthquake
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ArticleChina: De Ruiter Seeds opens new site
De Ruiter Seeds officially opened its new site in Shougang, province of Shandong, in China on April 28.
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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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ArticleChinese 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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ArticleMushroom 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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ArticleChina 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.

