All articles by Fruitnet.com Staff – Page 22
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ArticleMetro moving on Chinese retail market
Shanghai store opening part of Metro’s push to double retail footprint on Chinese mainland
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South Korea opens to Pakistani mangoes
South Korea is the most recent high-value market to grant access to Pakistani mangoes
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ArticleTime ripe for Indian FDI
With the economy cooling, investor sentiment souring and food inflation on the rise, India’s government may look to ease regulations on foreign investment in retail
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ArticleT&G plans real estate selloff
Following Baywa’s 73 per cent buyout of Turners & Growers the fresh produce marketer has indicated it plans to sell off real estate assets
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ArticleGovernment assistance likely for NZ growers
Government policy change may provide financial assistance to kiwifruit growers hardest hit by Psa outbreak
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ArticleSri Lankan government promotes fruit production
Sri Lanka hopes an initiative to promote fruit production in the country will provide a boost to the economy and reduce dependence on imported produce
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ArticleMalaysia committed to 2020 plan
Technological advancement vital in boosting agricultural production, Malaysian prime minister tells symposium
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ArticleUS opens to Philippine bananas
With phytosanitary tests completed the Philippines’ embattled banana industry should soon send its first ever shipment to the US
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ArticleRain affects production in Kashmir
Rain and cold temperatures are playing havoc with fruit crops in the major Indian apple-producing region of Kashmir
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ArticleAeon to list property
In an effort to reduce debt and improve finances Aeon is to list real estate investment trust
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AnalysisMutual recognition: mutually beneficial?
Indonesian government holds contentious belief Mutual Recognition Agreements will benefit local producers and exporters
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ArticleK+N expands Hong Kong presence
German supply chain solutions provider Kuehne + Nagel has opened an additional contract logistics facility in Hong Kong to cater to growing demand
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ArticleIndian fresh produce train service finds favour
Expansion on the cards for India’s dedicated fresh produce rail service
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ArticleScientists develop edible packaging
How we buy and consume food in future could be very different if a new edible packaging proves successful
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ArticleRains damage Taiwanese produce
Rain in Taiwan has caused millions of dollars in damage to horticultural crops
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ArticleIncrease in Chilean kiwifruit exports to Korea
Chile expects kiwifruit exports to Korea to increase this season following last year’s anti-competitive ruling against Zespri
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ArticlePhilippine banana growers seek government help
Philippine banana growers need government assistance to remain competitive in China, industry body says
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ArticleNew CEO at Carrefour
Former clothing company boss, Georges Plassat, takes over the reins at French retailer, Carrefour
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ArticleNOL names new president for South Asia
Jason Wong, who has a long history with NOL, has been named as the shipping line’s new regional president for South Asia
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ArticleAustralian avocados promoted in Asia
Australia has highlighted the many culinary uses for its avocados with a programme to train chefs in Asia

