All articles by Fruitnet.com Staff – Page 16
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ArticleCarrefour pulls out of Indonesia
Carrefour, the world’s second largest retailer, is pulling out of Indonesia as it redirects investment to its main markets in Western Europe
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ArticleKiwifruit vines act as carbon sink
Soil study shows New Zealand kiwifruit industry has healthy foundations despite ongoing problems above ground with vine disease Psa-V
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ArticleIndonesia releases Australian citrus
Stalled Australian citrus shipments released from Indonesian ports as new import regulations are delayed
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ArticleMaersk to redirect funding from shipping
Challenging conditions in container shipping sector sees AP Moller-Maesk reduce investment in its shipping arm, Maersk Line
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ArticleAsian ports lagging behind Europe
Productivity at Asian ports poor in comparison to counterparts in Europe, according to CMA CGM executive
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ArticleCitrus containers held at Indonesian ports
More than 400 containers of citrus have been held up at seaports in Indonesia’s two largest cities, Jakarta and Surabaya
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ArticleUS exports to Indonesia stall
Confusion over new import regulations causes chaos for US apple exporters
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ArticleRetailers remain coy on India
Some international retailers remain cautious about entering the Indian market despite the huge potential it offers
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ArticleApple volumes down in Himachal Pradesh
A lack of rainfall earlier in the season has been blamed for a smaller than average apple crop in Himachal Pradesh this year
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ArticleChina access for Tasmanian cherries
Cherry growers in the Australian state of Tasmania have been granted provisional approval to export fruit to Mainland China
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ArticleUS promotional funding in doubt
Funding for horticultural marketing bodies such as the Washington Apple Commission could dry up if the US Farm Bill is not renewed
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ArticleDubai-South Australia air service takes off
New Emirates service provides major grape, citrus and stonefruit growing regions in Australia with air link to the Middle East
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ArticleAeon buys out Carrefour in Malaysia
The world’s second largest retailer Carrefour has pulled out of Malaysia finalising the sale of its operations there to Aeon yesterday
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ArticleThailand raises concerns over import restrictions
Thailand plans to raise concerns over Indonesia’s implementation of fresh produce trade barriers with World Trade Organisation
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ArticleUS access on cards for Philippine bananas
Following the acceptance of a work plan it appears likely the USDA will allow for the importation of limited volumes of Philippine bananas
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ArticleFamily Mart enters Indonesia
Family Mart has opened its first store in Indonesia as the popularity of small-footprint convenience stores continues to grow in the country
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ArticleWalmart committed to expansion in China
Despite challenging conditions, US retailer Walmart has announced plans to open 100 stores in the country over the next three years
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ArticleThe only ways is up for Singapore farming
Little more than a city at the end of the Malay Peninsula, the geographically tiny nation of Singapore is embracing vertical farming techniques
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ArticleNOL posts net earnings gain
Increased operational efficiencies and improved market conditions have contributed to US$141m turnaround for shipping and logistics provider, NOL
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ArticleANI cancels supermarket supply deal
Better returns from wet market sees Philippine fresh produce supplier ANI cancel supply deal with major supermarket operator

