All articles by Fruitnet.com Staff – Page 51
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ArticleAsian demand to drive up Aus prices
Australia's growers could benefit from increased demand in Asia for high-quality fresh produce, researchers reveal
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ArticleNZ growers battle the elements
Wet and windy weather in New Zealand is damaging crops and hampering fruit production
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ArticleGames boosts sales of kiwifruit in India
India’s kiwifruit industry is crediting the Commonwealth Games, which takes place next month in Delhi, with helping improve sales of the fruit in the country
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ArticleIndian production drops as bee numbers fall
India could face a production crisis if farmers don't use ecological production methods that sustain pollinating insect populations, a study claims
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ArticleBharti expands into western India
The planned opening of a cluster of outlets in western India signals Bharti Retail’s intentions to consolidate its presence in the region before moving into other areas
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ArticleDelhi street vendors closed for Games
Street vendors in Delhi are being told to shut up shop as the city scrambles to ready itself for the start of the Commonwealth Games
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HAL funding for citrus mapping project
The citrus industry in Australia’s Riverina area is set to reap the benefits of a new satellite-mapping project
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ArticleMonsoon hits Indian vegetable production
Heavy rainfall in India’s Himachal Pradesh area has damaged crops, sending up vegetable prices in markets across northern India.
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ArticleAustralian mandarin season wraps up
Lower volumes and a high Australian dollar have made for a difficult deal for Australian mandarins, but some positives can be drawn from the season
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ArticleSainsbury’s eyes move into China
The UK supermarket giant is considering expanding into China, the world’s fastest growing grocery market
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ArticleNOL boosts presence in China
Global container shipping and logistics group NOL has held an official ceremony to celebrate its new global service centre in Chongqing
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ArticleIndian agriculture needs foreign cash
India is crying out for foreign agricultural investment in order for it to achieve its export potential
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ArticleSaigon Co.op signs vegetable deal
Vegetable cooperatives in the Vietnamese capital are set to benefit from a trade agreement with the country’s biggest retailer
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ArticleFlooding damages Indian apples
Heavy rains have caused extensive damage to apple crops in the Uttarakhand area of India
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ArticleSmuggled onions seized
Philippine customs officials have seized a shipment of Chinese onions that was declared as electronics goods
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ArticlePTT drops bid for Carrefour
Thailand’s state-owned energy company PPT has announced it has pulled out of the race for the French retailer’s assets in Thailand
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ArticleProfits down for NZ kiwifruit operator
Satara has reported a NZ$1.2m drop in pre-tax earnings for the first half of 2010
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ArticleReliance to make cash-and-carry return
Plans to open three new cash-and-carry outlets over the next eight months signal the Indian retail giant’s intention to reenter the wholesale business
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ArticleVietnam disillusioned with GAP
Good Agricultural Practice (GAP) schemes aren't delivering higher returns to growers, say Vietnamese dragon fruit producers
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ArticleReliance Retail resumes expansion push
The Indian giant is renewing its efforts to capture a larger share of the country’s retail market

