All articles by Fruitnet.com Staff – Page 34
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ArticleHeavy rains push up Korean produce prices
The South Korean government is grappling with a high rate of inflation spurred on in part by rising fruit and vegetable costs
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ArticleAPM Terminals invest in China
An increase in intra-Asian trade has spurred APM Terminals to begin investing once again in its Chinese operations
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ArticleIndia looks to boost horticultural output
The Indian government hopes to spur an increase in horticultural production to address a mismatch in supply and demand
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ArticleZespri downplays agent arrest
The arrest of Zespri’s Shanghai-based import agent, Liu Xiongjie, appears to signal a tighter regulation of China’s fruit import business
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ArticleTesco Malaysia appoints new CEO
The former COO of Korean supermarket operator Homeplus has been appointed CEO of Tesco Malaysia
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ArticleCostco opens new stores in Taiwan
Costco will boost its presence in Taiwan with the opening of two additional outlets there this week
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ArticleAustralia opens doors to NZ apples
Australia’s apple industry is continuing to fight against the imminent arrival of apples from New Zealand
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ArticleStudy for Thai mango exports
A joint Exoriens-APHIS study aims to develop a technique to irradiate Thai mangoes without black spotting
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ArticleContamination fears cut into Japanese exports
Five months on from the series of disasters that befell Japan on 11 March, consumer fears over radiation contamination are continuing to undermine fresh produce exports
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ArticleTyphoon hits Korean pipfuit
A typhoon has laid waste to valuable horticultural crops in South Korea as the country gears up for one of its main holiday festivals
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ArticleGloomy prediction for NZ apple growers
Government figures show producers focused on European markets struggling more than those geared towards Asia
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ArticleGovernment assistance sought for hail damaged fruit
The Indian state of Himachal Pradesh has asked the central government to have hail damage to crops listed as a natural disaster
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ArticleNew APAL boss optimistic on imports
Apple and Pear Australia’s new chairman John Lawrenson is whistling a new tune regarding competition from imported apples
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ArticleTaiwan forms banana exporters association
Taiwan’s banana sector will look to form an alliance to help deal with ongoing issues surrounding stagnant summer banana sales
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ArticleKorea removes tariffs to tame inflation
Reacting to recent disruptions to food production and distribution the South Korean government has temporarily removed some import tariffs
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ArticleNZ apple industry at loggerheads
There are concerns the New Zealand apple industry’s plans to regulate exports to Australia could be scuppered
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ArticleLeading economies commence FTAs
Several of Asia’s leading economies have ushered in Free Trade Agreements this month
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ArticleChinese garlic prices plummet
Garlic farmers in China are suffering as domestic prices for the commodity have fallen below the cost of production
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ArticleAsda: growers 'must be more proactive'
Mike Newton of IP tells Global Table Grape Congress that "better understanding of the end consumer is needed"
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ArticlePakistani mangoes make US debut
US consumers will now be able to sample the much-touted Pakistani Chaunsa mango following the arrival of the first consignment of the fruit

