All articles by Fruitnet.com Staff – Page 32
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ArticlePort of Davao to be privatised
In an effort the bring the Port of Davao up to scratch the Filipino government is drawing up plans to privatise operations there
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ArticleImported pollen possible cause of Psa
Research suggests New Zealand import regulations may have been insufficient to protect the country’s kiwifruit industry from the vine disease Psa
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ArticleRoading upgrade slated for Philippines
Philippines' fresh produce industry set to benefit from roading upgrade in main production hub
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US protests halt port operations
More disruptions at US ports as thousand of anti-corporate greed protesters target west coast shipping hubs
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ArticleShipping lines cooperate to increase NZ-Asia capacity
New vessel sharing agreement will service increased demand in New Zealand for capacity to North East Asia
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ArticleChile leans on developing markets
With Chilean exports increasing year on year, the country is becoming more reliant on developing markets in Latin America, Asia and Middle East
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ArticleFilipino government funds fight against Panama Disease
The Filipino governments has provided funds to help the country’s banana industry fight a recent outbreak of the potentially devastating disease, Fusarium wilt
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ArticleFirst Chilean blueberries expected in China
Traders will be watching with interest as the first shipment of Chilean blueberries is expected to arrive in China this weekend
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ArticleUS grows grape exports to China
China still presents a growing market for US grape exporters, despite growth in its domestic production
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ArticleChinese apple production increases
Despite a price collapse earlier in the year, Chinese apple production is expected to increase
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ArticleFood safety focus for Freshconex forum
Business Forum sessions during the Berlin trade fair will offer a range of opinions and analysis relating to food safety issues
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ArticleIndian government stalls on FDI
Strong opposition to the Indian government’s plan to liberalise foreign investment in its US$450bn retail sector has seen it shelved for the time being.
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Indian retailers close in FDI protest
Protests continue following government moves to ease restrictions on foreign investment in the country’s multi-brand retail sector
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ArticlePanama disease manageable say Filipino officials
Fusarium wilt can be managed say officials in the Philippines after the reappearance of the disease in banana plantations there.
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ArticleIndian FDI announcement causes chaos
The Indian government has been thrown into chaos following moves to allow foreign investment in the country’s multi-brand retail sector
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ArticleIndian farmers welcome FDI liberalisation
Indian farmers are hopeful investment by foreign retailers can overhaul a supply chain creaking with inefficiencies
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ArticleJohn Baker joins India line-up
Fresh produce marketing expert set to share insights with Fresh Produce India 2012 delegates in Mumbai
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ArticleFresh Produce India returns in 2012
Mumbai will host next year's event on 25-27 March, offering unprecedented conference and networking opportunities
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ArticleIndia opens to foreign direct investment
Indian government eases restrictions on foreign investment in its huge US$450m retail sector
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ArticleJapanese apples launch charm offensive
Japan has taken the novel approach of printing a message of friendship on Fuji apples exported to Taiwan

