All articles by Fruitnet.com Staff – Page 27
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ArticleNZ apple exporter investigated
Major New Zealand apple packhouse has MAF allocated approval to export suspended
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ArticleKorean FTA Key for NZ
New Zealand prime minister highlights need for FTA during visit to South Korea
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ArticleUSDA undertakes largest trade mission to China
Huge delegation of US agricultural producers highlights growing importance of Chinese market
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ArticleKinnow added to Indian crop insurance scheme
Kinnow growers in Indian state of Haryana are to be covered under its crop insurance scheme
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ArticleStrawberry pesticide pulled
Sudden withdrawal of methyl iodide fumigant at the centre of a legal battle limits pesticide options for US strawberry growers
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ArticleOptimism over Australian citrus crop
Early estimates are the country’s navel crop will be more marketable than last year’s bumper crop of small fruit
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ArticleSunkist sales top US$1bn
Sunkist posts healthy returns despite having bumper crop of small fruit to market
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ArticleWestern companies under fire in China
Regulation breaches by two ‘Western’ companies have been highlighted on Chinese state television
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ArticleThai stock exchange debut for Tesco
Investors scramble to obtain shares in Tesco Lotus’s Thai property fund
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ArticleIndonesia postpones import restrictions
Indonesia delays import restrictions to allow fresh produce industry to adjust to changes
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ArticleIndonesia notifies WTO of import restrictions
Indonesia to justify import restrictions through notification to the WTO
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ArticleBayWa reports strong revenue growth
BayWa’s strategies for targeted growth and international expansion appear to be paying off as it posts solid returns for 2011
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ArticleTurners & Growers may increase Fijian exports
T&G looks to export Fijian papaya while heavy rain and flooding causes millions of dollars in damage to vegetable crops
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ArticleTesco Lotus IPO generates US$602m
Strong interest in Tesco Lotus IPO makes it the largest listing in the country since 2006
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ArticleAeon invests in Vietnam
Aeon’s president and CEO has reiterated the retailer’s commitment to increasing its footprint in Vietnam
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ArticleAustralian grapes on water to China
This season's first direct shipment of Australian grapes to China is loaded and on its way
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ArticleAeon appoints top-level management
Aeon announces new roles for its current president and vice president
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ArticleWorld’s largest cargo airport slated for Beijing
New cargo airport in China scheduled to open in 2017 would be world’s largest
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ArticleIran sanctions hurt Philippines producers
The most recent round of US-led sanctions on Iran are hurting Philippine banana and pineapple exports to the country
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ArticleSouth Korean citrus under threat
South Korean academic believes FTA with the US will undermine the viability of Jeju Island’s centuries-old citrus industry

