All articles by Fruitnet.com Staff – Page 26
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ArticleDanish shipping magnate dies aged 98
Logistics giant AP Møller-Maersk mourns passing of its former chairman, who is credited with overseeing much of the company's growth
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ArticleIndia to invest US$30bn in airport infrastructure
India invests in airport infrastructure to keep pace with increasing passenger numbers and cargo volumes
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ArticleWalmart China executive departs
Joe Zhou joins growing list of top-level executives to depart Walmart’s Chinese operations
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Indian state eases supply chain regulations
Maharashtra state government plans to allow farmers to sell direct to markets to lower the cost of fresh produce to consumers
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Walmart rethinks China
With comparatively poor results in China, Walmart is rethinking its strategies there
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ArticleMonsanto establishes Indian seed facility
Monsanto has signalled its commitment to the Indian market with the creation of a seed-conditioning unit there
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ArticleFirst Zespri shipment on the water
Zespri’s first shipment of the 2012 season is now on its way to Japan
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ArticleVietnam imposes export ban
Vietnam responds to EU embargo threat with self-imposed ban on exports of 15 types of fruit and vegetables
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ArticleNZ joint venture expands export reach
New Zealand apple trader Te Mata Export and MG Marketing seek mutual benefits though joint venture
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ArticleWholesale push for Bharti Walmart
Bharti Walmart to expand wholesale business while India’s government stalls on plans to open up multi-brand retail to foreign investment
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VideoVideo: Clear goals for Malaysia
The recent Fresh Produce Malaysia conference highlighted emerging opportunities both at the upper-end of the local market and in the intra-Asian trade
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VideoVideo: Trade views from Fruit Logistica
Industry players from Enza, Agricoper, REO Veiling, The Greenery and Regione Emilia-Romagna assess the trade's prospects for 2010
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T193 Ltd wins new apple rights
New Zealand fruit company T193 has won a licence to grow and globally market a new apple variety that is expected to meet strong demand in Asia
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ArticleFDA clears tomatoes but jalapeños feel the heat
While tomato growers welcomed the FDA decision, imports of jalapeño peppers from Mexico have virtually ground to a halt
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ArticleMalaysia to limit imported produce sales
In a bid to promote domestic production the Malaysian government plans to limit where imported fresh produce can be sold
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ArticleDairy farm moves into Cambodia
Dairy Farm Group is now active in 11 territories in Asia upon forming joint venture with Cambodian supermarket operator
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ArticleReliance seeks expansion in India
With former top executives from Walmart China at the helm, Reliance Retail is pushing large format store development in India
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ArticleSeason first: Australian grapes arrive in China
Chinese officials clear season’s first consignment of Australian table grapes
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Article1800 fruit deliveries
Indian state agricultural marketing board launches phone-in home delivery service for fruit and vegetables
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ArticleMaersk suspends Europe-Asia bookings
Shipping line suspends bookings after Chinese New Year leads to trade imbalance between Europe and Asia

