All articles by Fruitnet.com Staff – Page 104
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ArticleAriane takes off in Asia
French apple marketer Blue Whale says volumes of the new French apple variety Ariane will be up in Asia this season
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ArticleAyco expands Guatemalan melon operation
The move will give the importer greater control over its melon supplies
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ArticleSouth Koreans go organic
Demand for organic fruit and vegetables in South Korea is growing on the back of rising disposable income and changing consumer perceptions, a new study reveals
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Metro to review Bengal plans
Metro Cash & Carry is reviewing its plans for Bengal after failing to obtain a licence to sell agricultural produce
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New model for Australian citrus industry
Full details have been published online of the proposed new model for the Australian citrus industry, Citrus Australia Ltd
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ArticleAsiafruit Congress highlights market opportunities
650 international delegates from 40 different countries flocked to Asia's leading conference and networking event for the fresh produce industry
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ArticleChile FTA threatens Aus horticulture
Australian produce growers fear the Australia-Chile FTA signed in May threatens to decimate their industry
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RSA citrus fails to shine for festival
Poor quality South African oranges disappoint Chinese fruit importers over Moon Festival
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ArticleChiquita’s banana pricing strategy starts to bear fruit
The marketer said prices on all markets were up on the year-earlier period while volumes remained broadly flat
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ArticleKroger reports Q2 profits rise
The company has revised its full-year forecast upwards on the back of the positive results
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ArticleAFL proves worth as top network event
Asian buyers made up the majority of visitors at ASIA FRUIT LOGISTICA - Asia’s unique regional produce trade show in Hong Kong
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ArticleFrench apples off to strong start in Asia
French apples are fetching high prices in Asia so far this season thanks to strong demand
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California navel crop to plummet
Californian navel orange production is expected to hit a record low this season
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Spinach owner mulls new formats
The owner of Indian grocery chain Spinach is considering rolling out new retail formats, according to Planet Retail
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ArticleRamadan fruit sales soar
Higher prices have failed to dent Ramadan fruit demand in south Asia, where sales are up on last year
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ArticleUS importers upbeat about new Chilean campaign
With the dollar rallying in recent weeks, the North American market is looking more favourable for Chilean exports
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ArticleFalse codling moth found in California
A false codling moth has been found in California, prompting fears of an infestation and quarantine
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ArticleFood safety to take centre stage at PMA Fresh Summit
The organisers say the topic will be an integral part of this year’s produce business event
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ArticleParts of San Diego quarantined as psyllid count mounts
The measure will prevent the movement of citrus trees and require harvested fruit to be commercially cleaned before shipment
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ArticleFresh produce trade fair blasts off in HK
The Asiafruit Congress and ASIA FRUIT LOGISTICA got off to a flying start today

