All articles by Fruitnet.com Staff – Page 54
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ArticleNZ growers spared earthquake damage
Growers in New Zealand's Canterbury region have so far been spared significant damage from last Saturday's earthquake and subsequent aftershocks
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ArticleCarrefour to open Indian outlet
French retail giant Carrefour is poised to open its first Indian outlet in Delhi within the next two months
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ArticleAustralia breeds new pineapple
Australian scientists claim to have bred a new pineapple with double the Vitamin C of existing varieties
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Rain boosts Queensland citrus crop
A welcome deluge could help produce a bumper 2011 citrus crop for Australia's Queensland growers
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ArticleTaiwan produce prices fall
Fruit and vegetable prices in Taiwan have fallen for the first time in eight months thanks to stable weather conditions
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ArticleVietnam dragon fruit exports soar
Exports of Vietnamese dragon fruit to the US have quadrupled so far this year, compared to last, while shipments to Japan have tripled
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ArticleWoolworths in sale and leaseback plan
Australian grocery chain Woolworths plans to sell over A$900m in assets as part of a sale and leaseback deal
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ArticleSingapore economy pegged for record growth
Singapore looks set to become the world's fastest growing economy this year, after the government and analysts peg economic growth at 14.9 per cent
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ArticleMSSL sharpens export focus
Leading Indian grape exporter MSSL is planning to expand its offer and market reach following a company reshuffle which sees it shed all non-fruit services
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ArticleCarrefour collects bids for Asia assets
French retail giant Carrefour will collect the first round of bids for its assets in Asia today
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Floods destroy Pakistan mango hopes
Pakistan may not meet its mango export targets this season or the next due to widespread flood damage, the country's produce association has warned
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Thailand to apply Aus tariff hike
Thailand is poised to apply a temporary tariff increase on certain Australian citrus imports, as volumes look set to exceed their annual quota
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ArticleNZ avocado sector targets Asia
The New Zealand avocado industry is on a mission to boost exports to Asia as its production levels are forecast to rise
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ArticleLianhua reports "satisfactory" results
China's leading retail chain Lianhua Supermarket Holdings has posted satisfactory 2010 interim results
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ArticleCarrefour sues Chinese supermarket
Carrefour, the French retail giant, is suing Chinese supermarket chain Jiale for using the Carrefour name and logo on its stores and products
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ArticleJapanese firm buys NZ Cedenco
Japanese food distributor Imanaka has bought New Zealand fruit and vegetable processor Cedenco
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ArticleGrowers lift lid on carton cartel
Growers in India’s Himachal Pradesh are seeking government action against a carton cartel that is damaging their apple deal
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ArticleASIA FRUIT LOGISTICA tops 300 exhibitors
More than 300 exhibitors have signed up to take part in this year’s ASIA FRUIT LOGISTICA
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ArticleOOIL posts half-year profit upswing
Leading global container transport business announces an upswing in first-half profits on improved demand and container rates
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ArticleRwanda eyes EU and US banana markets
African country is looking to boost banana production to meet demand in Europe and the US

