All articles by Fruitnet.com Staff – Page 54
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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
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ArticleSim-Ex targets Russia and Middle East
Leading Australian food exporters establish joint venture company Sim-Ex to target markets in the Middle East and the Russian Federation
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ArticleThai energy firm eyes Carrefour Thai assets
Thailand's biggest energy company PTT has said it is interested in bidding on Carrefour's Thai assets
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ArticleUK produce market set to shrink
A UK fresh produce industry schism is baring fertile ground for company mergers and acquisitions, a new report from market analysts Plimsoll reveals
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ArticleIndonesia enjoys import boom
A strong economy is fuelling consumer spending confidence and fruit sales in Indonesia
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ArticleAustralian blues looking strong
Australian blueberry marketer BerryExchange is looking forward to another strong export campaign in 2010
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ArticleHimachal growers hit by trucking rates
Apple growers in India’s Himachal Pradesh region are said to be suffering huge financial losses due to inflated trucking rates, at a time of rock-bottom apple prices
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ArticleSeeka decrees 2009/10 a strong year
New Zealand’s Seeka Kiwifruit Industries announces improved operating profits in the last financial year despite a challenging season affected by hail and global recession
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ArticleGrowers predict early WA stonefruit season
Stonefruit growers in Western Australia anticipate an early start to the season due to a dry, mild winter
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ArticleAll go for Australian strawberries
This year’s Australian strawberry export season is already in full swing, with one key player predicting a solid campaign ahead
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ArticlePakistani mangoes spark industry interest
European firms are considering boosting Pakistani mango imports by sea after two trial shipments arrive in the UK and the Netherlands in good shape
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ArticleQKL unveils strong Q2 results
Leading Northeast China supermarket chain QKL Stores is pressing ahead with expansion plans on the back of strong Q2 financial results
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ArticleAsian retail sales show continued growth
Retail sales continue to rise in several Asian countries, with notable growth reported in China, Vietnam and New Zealand
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ArticleMoon Festival to boost sales
Australian mandarins and Mexican grapes have been indentified as two products making a splash in Asian markets over the moon festival
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ArticlePoor quality dents apple export prospects
Inclement weather has damaged Himachal Pradesh’s bumper apple crop and dashed export hopes from the region
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ArticleChinese garlic prices soar
A global garlic shortage and increased domestic demand is causing Chinese garlic prices to sky-rocket, reports Malaysia’s The Star Online
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ArticleKorea lifts Santiago quarantine restrictions
South Korea has lifted quarantine measures imposed on fresh fruit imports from the Chilean province of Santiago since 2008
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ArticleJapanese persimmons face tests
Lower crop yields and increased competition mean it could be a tough year for Japanese persimmon exporters

