All China articles – Page 156
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ArticleAlto Adige apples protected against Chinese
The Italian media has reported that the EU is preparing to “recognise the Alto Adige apple in order to stop the invasion of "fake" apples from China carrying the same name”.
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Chinese export expansion looms
If export expansion goes according to plan, China could represent a quarter of global apple trade by 2008, according to a report by the USDA.
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ArticleHiggins Group eyes Chinese opportunities
A leading UK based potato supplier is looking to the east for increased opportunity.
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Tesco moves into Chinese market
After a three year search, Tesco has become the latest supermarket giant to enter China.
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ArticleSouth African growers win Chinese gold
South African citrus growers have been granted access for their products into China.
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ArticleSummit addresses China factor
World Shipping (China) Annual Summit aims to explain the reasons behind unprecedented growth in the world's shipping markets.
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ArticleTesco targets China
Tesco is looking to expand into China, as price competition at home is stifling profit growth, according to chief executive Sir Terry Leahy.
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ArticleTesco may cancel move into China
Tesco bosses have said they may scrap plans to open in China if they cannot agree a deal to enter the country by next year.
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ArticleTesco eyes Chinese market
Tesco has begun talks to buy a stake in a Chinese retail chain which could provide its long-awaited break into one of the world’s biggest consumer markets.
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China continues to dominates processed apple sector ñ But a huge crop and competitive price masks underlying challenges
By John Giles, divisional director, Promar International
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ArticleElopak to establish production in China
Elopak has announced it is to build a state of the art production plant in China as part of a strategy to increase the company's worldwide presence.
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PMA report analyses Chinese fresh produce industry
The Chinese produce industry is laid bare in a new FreshTrack study by the Produce Marketing Association in the US.
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China prize for NFS Bonanza
A chance to win a trip to growing regions in China is being offered to the winner of the NFS Bonanza Prize
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Chinese lychee breakthrough
A recent post-harvest development will make long distance sea-freight of Chinese lychees possible with first arrivals due in the EU next month.
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Inclement weather knocks Chinese lemons
Although China is currently a small-scale producer of lemons, the long-term trend is one of expansion, even taking into account poor weather in 2001/02
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Tesco plans Chinese expansion
Leading UK multiple Tesco is ready to set up shop in the world's largest market. The chain is looking for trading partners and begin preparations next year.
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Chinese apple crop slips
The apple crop in China, the world's largest producer country, for 2001-02 is forecast to decline slightly on last season's volumes.
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Chinese walnut boom
China, already a world leader in nuts, is to boost walnut production by an additional 33,000ha annually until 2010.
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Chinese kiwifruit rescue
Scientists from New Zealand are helping save the ancestral home of modern kiwifruit near China's Yangtze River.
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China confirmed in top slot
The world's most populous country has now become the chief producer of fruit.

