All China articles – Page 155
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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.
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China set for wholesale boom
China´s wholesale industry is set to boom, according to one of the country´s market representatives.
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ArticleChina ready to flex its muscles in international markets
By John Giles, divisional director, Promar International
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ArticleCan China break through?
There’s no doubting China’s got the volume, but has it, or will it ever have, the quality to impact fully on the UK market? Ed Bedington takes a look.
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Chinese potato mission
Potato bosses undertook a trade mission to China in a bid to encourage international co-operation and knowledge sharing.
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China targets international floral market
The Chinese floriculture industry has signalled its intention to expand into the international flower market.
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China continues negotiations with Taiwan
Mainland China authorities and Taiwan's two opposition parties launched a new bid on Friday to expand the sale of Taiwanese agricultural products on the mainland.
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ArticleThe China factor
Consumers are becoming increasingly familiar with Chinese fruit and vegetables and UK companies are keen for larger volumes to enter the mainstream. Doris Lee Butterworth reports.
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Tru-Cape strikes deal with Chinese
South Africa’s largest fruit-marketing company, Tru-Cape Fruit Marketing, has struck a deal with Chinese government agencies to produce a range of varieties of apples and pears in the Western Cape.
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ArticleChina signs up to GAP
China has become the latest country to sign an agreement with EurepGAP to develop its own ChinaGAP.
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China - it's still in your hands
The signing of a ChinaGAP agreement should not be seen as the next step towards world domination for the country’s fruit
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China - it’s still in your hands
The signing of a ChinaGAP agreement should not be seen as the next step towards world domination for the country’s fruit
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Chinese Turkish investment pays off
Four Chinese vegetable growers have transferred their European production to Turkey.
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Chinese to introduce new measures on imported fruit
The Chinese media reports that beginning next month, fruit vendors who want to sell imported produce in Shanghai will have to apply for approval from the Shanghai Fruit Business Association.
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The start of Chinese invasion?
China already grows more apples than the rest of the world and is still planting hard, so I wonder if I experienced the start
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China launches vegetable 'ginseng' bulb
FRUIT LOGISTICA: An unusual Chinese delicacy made its international debut at Fruit Logistica in Berlin last week.
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China and Peru strike a deal
China has signed eight bilateral accords with Peru, including one aimed at setting export and import standards for Peruvian grapes and Chinese apples.

