All articles by Fruitnet.com Staff – Page 35
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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
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ArticleWalmart China appoints new executives
Fresh appointments to the helm of Walmart China following the recent departure of several top executives
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ArticleShipping lines axe Asian services
Shipping capacity between Asia and the US has taken a hit as shipping lines continue to cut services between the regions
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ArticleChina–NZ agree biosecurity measures
Free trade partners have agreed on new biosecurity measures that should help increase trade between the two countries
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ArticleNew face to represent NZ growers
The board of Horticulture New Zealand has a new board member, fruit and berry grower Julian Raine, following recent grower elections
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ArticleCostco to open second Australian outlet
As US wholesale giant Costco prepares to open its second Australian outlet next week it has indicated plans for further expansion in the country
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ArticleTesco opens academy in South Korea
Tesco has opened a multi-million-dollar training facility in South Korea, highlighting the growing importance of the retailer's Asian operations
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ArticleTaiwan incentives to boost banana exports
Taiwanese authorities have introduced incentives for growers to boost banana exports in an effort to alleviate a glut on the domestic market
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ArticleBlackcurrant shortage to benefit NZ growers
A significant slump in European blackcurrant production should boost demand and prices for New Zealand-grown fruit this year
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ArticleMiddle East event joins with WOP Dubai
The Middle East’s leading fresh produce conference event, Eurofruit Congress Middle East, has joined up with WOP Dubai to offer the ultimate conference and trade exhibition

