All articles by Emily French – Page 3
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Philippine plantations under siege
NPA rebels have attacked a pineapple plantation, belonging to Dole subsidiary Dolefil, in South Cotabato
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Jon Durham wins Graham Gregory award
The award, which recognises excellence in horticulture, was awarded to Durham for his work on the Pink Lady brand
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Walnuts Australia wins award
The company has been honoured with the Agribusiness Award at the Australian National Export Awards
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Taiwan cuts NZ cherry tariff
Coming into effect on 1 December, the elimination of the tariff has arrived at a perfect time for the NZ cherry industry
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Peru opening Indian trade office
Government announces the opening of an office in New Delhi to promote exports of goods and services
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Australia-China FTA inches closer
Despite recent diplomatic pressures, Australia's trade minister claims the agreement will be complete within a year
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New protocol for Argentina and China
The two countries are set to sign a new apple and pear protocol for Argentinean exports to China
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Psa detected in northwest Auckland
Bacterial vine disease detected in an orchard in Kumeu, with 22 kiwifruit orchards in a 10km radius
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India set for bumper grape crop
A second consecutive year of record grape exports is likely, amid fears of another price crash in Europe
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Joyvio launches kiwifruit in China
Following its venture into blueberries, the company has moved to supply 4,000 tonnes of gold kiwifruit from November
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Taiwan develops new disease detector
The new biochip is capable of scanning for different viruses in bananas and potatoes simultaneously
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Mark Lewis returns to Seald Sweet
After taking a leave of absence in mid-2011, Lewis has resumed his post as executive vice-president
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Strikes hurt Pakistani trade
As export consignments fall off schedule, Industry leaders call for the government to negotiate with striking transporters
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Chinese onions selling in India
Government turns to exporting nations due to limited domestic supply and subsequent high prices
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M&S targets Indian expansion
Global chief executive announces plans to more than double its store count in the country
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Devastation for Philippine crops
Coconut, banana, abaca and rice crops wiped out in Leyte province as Typhoon Yolanda flattened everything in its path
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Fukushima looks to South East Asia
With traditional export markets closed, Thailand and Malaysia are emerging as key new destinations
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China leads global production
Steady growth has seen the nation rise to produce 50 per cent of the world's fruit and 30 per cent of its vegetables
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Asia's almond consumption booms
With phenomenal growth at home and abroad, Australia's almond industry is reaping the benefits
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Avocados grow Chinese presence
Lantao partners with Mission Produce Mexican avocados to coordinate the fruit's landmark entrance into second-tier cities