All articles by Fruitnet.com Staff – Page 35
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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
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ArticleDairy Farm posts profit growth
Dairy Farm International has recorded a healthy profit in H1 despite fluctuating results in different markets
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ArticleHail knocks down apple volumes
Hail has damaged much of India’s apple crop this year creating opportunities for importers to meet demand
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ArticleWalmart appoints new CFO in Asia
Walmart will be hoping its newly appointed chief financial officer in Asia will be able to shore up operations there following a spate of top level resignations
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ArticleBig C moves into Thai cash and carry
Big C hopes to challenge Siam Makro’s dominance of the Thai wholesale sector with the opening of its first Big C Jumbo store
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ArticleShorter US-China shipping time
DHL has announced a new shipping service linking China with the US that will reduce transport times between the two nations
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Indian FDI gets endorsement
Those hoping for the liberalisation of India’s heavily regulated retail sector have had the most encouraging sign in some time the country could be ready to open up to Foreign Direct Investment in multi-brand retail
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Australian citrus access to India improves
A revised protocol for shipping citrus to India will significantly reduce risks for Australian exporters
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ArticleSeatrade opens first Chinese office
A new office in Shanghai will help reefer chartering company Seatrade develop its business in China
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ArticleTop retailers to open Asiafruit Congress
Senior executives from major retail groups around Asia come together for an exclusive panel discussion at Asiafruit Congress
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ArticleTesco opens Chinese logistics centre
UK-based retail giant Tesco has opened a logistics centre in China and announced it plans to open more than 20 new stores in the country
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ArticleMetro – Makro merger in Pakistan
Two wholesale giants are to combine their business operations in Pakistan to increase economies of scale

