All articles by Fruitnet.com Staff – Page 27
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Brian Westcott takes helm at Purfresh
With a distinguished career in both business and academia, Dr Brian Westcott has been appointed president and CEO at Purfresh
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Iran hikes duty on Pakistani kinnow
Pakistan’s kinnow industry is reeling as Iran raises customs duty on the fruit and ceases renewing import permits
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Shipping lines increase rates
Some cargo moving in and out of India will incur higher shipping costs as major lines increase rates
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Thai-India FTA on horizon
Proposed trade agreement between India and Thailand could help open up South East Asia to Indian exporters
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More challenges for Indonesian imports
Indonesian imports face additional hurdles as government moves to impose permit requirements for importers of some categories
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Export opportunities for Malaysian pineapples
The Malaysian pineapple industry is well placed to claim premium prices in export markets, provided it can produce the right fruit
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NZ releases apple export estimates
New Zealand apple export estimates show country's growers moving toward newer varieties
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Unifrutti links with Philippine grower
Unifrutti to market bananas from 216m pesos development by Anflo Banana Group
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Indian company looks to increase banana exports
Demand in Europe and the US has spurred India’s largest banana producer to renew its focus on exports
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NZ gold kiwifruit grafted ‘illegally’
Desperate New Zealand kiwifruit growers have taken matters into their own hands by grafting a trial gold variety
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T&G writes down asset value
With a buyout by German agribusiness Baywa pending, Turners & Growers has written down the value of its orchard land and other assets
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OOCL revenue dips by 11.2 per cent
Fourth quarter results show 11.2 per cent fall in revenue for Hong Kong-based shipping line
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Chile develops solar-powered orchard
A Chilean company is developing solar energy to pump water into desert regions for cultivating table grapes
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Freeze damages US citrus
Freezing temperatures in US state of California appear to have damaged state’s mandarin crop, but spared oranges
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India lowers MEP for onions
Onion exports from India should increase as the country’s government slashes its Minimum Export Price
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Rebels attack Philippines banana production
Communist rebels associated with the New People’s Army have launched a series of attacks against banana production in the Philippines
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Farming for the future in focus
Bharti Walmart's William Savage will discuss the foundations for a sustainable future at Fresh Produce India 2012
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Australia questions Malaysian pineapple imports
Australia’s largest pineapple marketer is urging the government to rethink plans to allow Malaysian pineapples into the country
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US to test all imported orange juice
Embattled Australian citrus growers are hoping a potential US ban on orange juice from Brazil could improve the market for their valencia crops
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Positive signs for Japanese apples
Encouraging signs for Japanese apple growers in areas surrounding the nuclear power plant damaged in last year’s tsunami