All articles by Fruitnet.com Staff – Page 115
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ArticleUrban consumers boost Indian sector
Rising domestic demand for fruit and vegetables, particularly in urban areas, is boosting India’s horticultural sector, reports Reuters
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ArticleToxic dumplings taint Chinese trade
Fresh vegetable sales in China have fallen following a food safety scare over suspected poison traces in frozen dumplings
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ArticleApple market under strain as fruit pours in
New Zealand apples are saturating the market in Taiwan
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ArticleWhat price food safety?
The FDA has once agin been found wanting following the recent salmonella scare
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Labour crackdown sends US firms south
Sevenfold increase in investment as producers relocate to Mexico
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Dutch agency to boost Vietnam export
A Dutch state agency has launched a three-year training programme to help fresh produce exporters in Ho Chi Minh City and four southern provinces increase exports to Europe
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ArticleExtreme weather curbs California crop
Extreme weather that hit California in mid-May has cut next year's citrus crop by as much as 30 per cent, producers estimate
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ArticleFood price hike drives inflation in China
Global commodity price increases have driven price rises
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ArticleFruit marketers eye Olympic prize
Goldland is preparing new facilities to service the Olympic Games
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Exporters appeal for investment
The Pakistan government is urged to focus funding in certain areas
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Australia helps boost Philippine production
Funds provided to assist agricultural production
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ArticleZespri forecasts boost to kiwifruit grower returns
Returns to New Zealand's kiwifruit growers are expected to bounce back this season thanks to better pricing, sizes and exchange rates.
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ArticleDA seeks typhoon-free vegetable sites
Central and Southern Luzon have been targeted by the Department of Agriculture
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ArticleForeign airlines boost produce exports
Fruit and vegetable exports have benefited from airfreight in Bangladesh
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ArticleEarthquake spares fruit plantations
Fruit production will be largely unaffected by China's devastating earthquake

