All Consumers articles – Page 106
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ArticleTesco closing sixth Chinese store
UK retailer shutting down its sixth outlet in China since last year amid suggestions foreign retailers are struggling
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ArticleTaiwanese banana industry woes
Banana growers look for product to increase local consumption akin to the popular pineapple cake
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ArticleChinese vegetable prices rising
Average cost of 18 vegetable products rose 7 per cent in one week, with tomatoes recording the biggest increase
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ArticleGroupon India offers onion deal
Website crashes as consumers rush to take advantage of onion sales for just 10 per cent of retail prices
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ArticleChina and India complex prospects
Foreign businesses should be fully aware of the agricultural landscape before investing in these growing markets
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ArticleAsia Pacific leading online retail growth
The region's access to online retail markets is set to see it hit a total worth of US$278bn in 2017
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ArticleHigh potential for social media in Asia
With more than half of Asia's population now online, there is a ripe opportunity to engage consumers
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ArticleGreater Mekong the land of opportunity
With 77m untapped consumers and a booming young population, the region heralds great prospects for investors
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ArticlePoor prospects for Japanese stonefruit
A USDA report has given a pessimistic outlook for stonefruit consumption, with market growth unlikely
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VideoWhat do 'organic' and 'ethical' mean?
TV presenter Jasmine Harman explores the concept of organic, Fairtrade and ethical fresh produce on behalf of South African exporters
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ArticleDole marks Banana Split Day
Company provides bananas and other fresh fruit to festival marking Latrobe, Pennsylvania as birthplace of dessert
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ArticleSun Art to enter e-commerce sector
In a bid to to stay competitive, China's largest retail chain is undertaking a joint venture with Excellent First
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ArticleTesco in the dock over berry promo
Retailer fined after running misleading half-price promotion on strawberries sold in 2,300 stores across England and Wales
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ArticleAmhpac signs food bank deal
Mexican Association of Protected Horticulture will encourage its 280 members to donate vegetables to those in need
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ArticleDole launches chopped salads
Research-driven offer is designed to respond to growing consumer preference for chopped salads and allow salad lovers to re-create their favourite, restaurant-inspired salads at home
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ArticleJapan looks to Peru avocados
Peru hosts a delegation of Japanese officials to showcase the Andean industry, indicating exports may soon commence
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ArticleApples used in fraudulent sale
A Brisbane woman has paid A$1,500 (US$1,338) for two apples, believing she was purchasing smartphones
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ArticleMackays installs banana vending machine
Innovation aims to increase the fruit's penetration in Brisbane's CBD, with expansion plans on the horizon
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ArticleSNAP incentives increase purchases
USDA finds that small investment leads to increased produce consumption among SNAP participants
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Article'Bargains must end,' warns Clarke
Tesco boss has warned that low prices on food, including fresh produce, are no longer sustainable for UK retailers

