All China articles – Page 71
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ArticleCabbage import lift to Japan
The unit price for certain fruits fell slightly while volumes of fresh cabbage spiked from January to June
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ArticleMr Avocado grows in China
Mr Avocado believes a domestic supply will drive a new wave of consumption growth in China
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ArticleSun Pacific and Eurosemillas team up in China
The two companies plan to open an office in Shenzhen to market premium citrus and grapes
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ArticleUS farmers 'want trade not aid'
The USDA has announced a US$12bn relief funding programme for farmers affected by high tariffs amidst the US-China trade war
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ArticleSmiles after the Summit?
Summits such as BRICS are usually the place where inter-governmental agreements on trade are signed
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ArticleAnecoop calls for “orderly growth” in Asia
The company says more effective promotions are needed to raise awareness of Spanish citrus in China
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ArticleSH citrus to dominate summer deal
Chinese importers are predicting a rise in volume of Southern Hemisphere citrus this season
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AnalysisIs it the end for US imports in China?
China’s 25 per cent retaliatory tariffs on US products threaten future Californian and North Western fruit imports
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ArticleChilean cherry growers put emphasis on quality
Quality and consistency the key to a successful future in China, says director of Chilean Cherry Committee
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ArticleChina’s e-commerce giants face more competition
It may be no surprise that Alibaba is listed as China’s largest e-commerce retailer, but competition grows from niche players
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ArticleUruguay feels pull of US citrus market
Higher prices and lower tariffs make the US a more attractive option than Europe for exporters
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ArticleGramm weighs up Chinese potential
Argentine company has overhauled its production and packing operation to prepare for entry into the Chinese market
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ArticleKiwifruit tops New Zealand export list
The fruit surpasses apples and pears, vegetables, and wine, as New Zealand’s top horticultural export
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ArticleUS puts China's fresh produce in firing line
Garlic, nuts, pears, apples and onions on list of imported Chinese products set to incur new 10 per cent tariff
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ArticleChilean pears make headway on China access
Exports could begin from next March following talks to improve access for a number of Chilean products
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ArticleRed Rich Fruits ships first Murcotts to China
Grower-packer-marketer commits to full export programme with fruit from newly-acquired orchards
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ArticleDurian growers seek to meet Chinese demand
Declining land availability means South East Asian growers can’t keep up with China’s demand for frozen durian
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ArticleTozer Seeds launches Australian subsidiary
'Tozer Seeds Pacific' business will cover Austalia, New Zealand, South East Asia, China and Japan
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ArticleChina set for stonefruit fall
Extreme spring weather in production regions will hit volumes during marketing year 2018/19
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ArticleEvergreen picks Primeline containers
Shipping line adds 3,000 refrigerated containers from Carrier Transicold to its portfolio

