All articles by Fruitnet.com Staff – Page 46
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ArticleAustralia floods push up produce prices
As floodwaters continue to inundate Queensland’s major growing hubs, consumers are being warned soaring prices for fresh produce could last for weeks, or even months
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ArticleJapanese citrus market ripe for US fruit
A strong yen, short domestic supply, and a good crop should bode well for US citrus exports to Japan this season
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ArticleFlood damages West Australian grapes
Table grape growers will be amongst those counting the costs after heavy flooding in Western Australia devastated crops and left hundreds of people homeless
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ArticleIndia suspends onion exports
India has suspended the export of onions as prices of the commodity skyrocket due to a supply shortage
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ArticleIndian FDI could collapse
The lobbying power of India’s small retailers’ associations may well sway the country's government away from allowing direct foreign investment in multi-brand retail outlets
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ArticleGood volumes predicted for NZ cherries
A bumper crop is predicted for the New Zealand cherry industry this season as South Island growers gear up for the start of harvesting next week
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ArticleCarrefour opens new superstore in Xiamen
French retail giant Carrefour has opened a second store in the Chinese city of Xiamen, as it continues its expansion push into the country
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ArticleUS access likely for Malaysia and Vietnam
Trade channels to the US could soon open up for Malaysian and Vietnamese rambutan following the results of a Pest Risk Analysis by the USDA
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ArticleRain fails to dampen stonefruit season
Australian stonefruit growers have reported harvesting is progressing well despite media reports that the rains affecting many other sectors have hampered production
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ArticleSlow start for Indian grape deal
Post-monsoon rains have delayed the start of the table grape season in India with low volumes arriving in markets in Maharashta state
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ArticleLate Indian mango crop predicted
Harvesting of mangoes from one of India’s premium mango-growing areas will likely face significant delays because of post-monsoonal rains
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ArticleJohn Burke to lead NZ Psa response
Former Te Awanui Huka Pack CEO to coordinate ongoing response to recent discovery of Psa in New Zealand kiwifruit vines
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ArticlePrice spike hits produce in UAE
fresh produce prices in the UAE have jumped with sources there blaming a supply shortage
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ArticleIndia steps up residue monitoring
India is ramping up its residue monitoring of table grapes following the detection of the growth hormone CCC in Europe last year
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ArticleUS topfruit makes Russian push
The Pacific Northwest's apple and pear industry is reportedly eyeing up markets in central Russia and Kazakhstan
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ArticleKorea US FTA on cards
The US horticultural industry stands to make significant gains as the ratification of a Free Trade Agreement between the US and South Korea draws closer
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ArticleIndia funds protected cultivation
India’s governing bodies are promoting the creation of more protected cultivation facilities through a range of subsidies projects
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ArticleChinese vegetable prices fall
The price of fresh vegetables in China has dropped significantly as the country’s ruling party takes measures to combat the rising rate of inflation there
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ArticleChallenges ahead for Australian stonefruit
A number of factors have conspired against the Australian stonefruit industry as it prepares to re-launch itself onto the Taiwanese market following five years of exile
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Wal-Mart project moves to Shanghai
The US-based retail giant has opened its first Direct Farm project in Shanghai that is expected to benefit 12,000 farmers in the area

