All articles by Fruitnet.com Staff – Page 59
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ArticleCMA CGM adds new China/US service
French container shipper CMA CGM is capitalising on improved trade volume by adding a new service between China and the US
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ArticleAustralia hails Chinese apple access
The Australian government has welcomed China’s decision to allow market access for Tasmanian-grown apples
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ArticleFuture Group plans more Big Bazaars
Indian conglomerate Future Group plans to roll out around 60 new Big Bazaar hypermarkets over the next 18 months
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ArticleIncreased exports for Dussehari mangoes
Mango exporters from the Indian town of Malihabad are aiming to make a mark with their Dussehari mangoes
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ArticleMore US cherries fail Taiwan tests
Another batch of US cherries in Taiwan has been found to contain excessive pesticide levels, forcing an increase in spot checks
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ArticleNOL reports jump in container volumes
Shipping line NOL has recorded a big jump in container volume, as the recovery in the trade continues
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ArticleReliance retail enjoys better fiscal year
Indian retailer Reliance has announced improved figures for the 2009/10 financial year, and plans further growth
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ArticleAustralian horticultural exports down
The value of Australia’s horticultural exports could fall 20 per cent this year, with a poor grape season blamed for much of the slide
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ArticleIndian mangoes find a home in US
Indian mangoes are fetching higher prices in overseas markets according to the country’s export development body
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ArticleAPL names new container ship
Shipping firm APL has named its newest vessel the ‘APL Sri Lanka’ and will deploy it on its China India Express service
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ArticleExodus tipped for NZ produce growers
A New Zealand horticultural expert has tipped many growers will leave the industry if prices in the country don’t improve
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ArticleContainer shortage bad news for Asia
An unexpectedly strong rebound in global shipping demand could lead to a container shortage in coming months
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ArticlePakistan mangoes bound for US
After drawn-out negotiations, Pakistani mangoes have finally been granted access to the lucrative US market
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ArticleSolid crop forecast for Northwest cherries
After a cold and wet May, warmer weather in June is ramping up production of this year’s Northwest cherry crop
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ArticleUSDA suspends organic body in China
The USDA has suspended one of its organic certifiers in China for one year after discovering a conflict of interest
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ArticleIndia seeks greater China access
The Indian agriculture minister has asked his Chinese counterpart to allow market access for more fruits and vegetables
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ArticlePMA Fresh Event highlights challenges
PMA Australia/New Zealand’s annual conference highlighted some of the challenges facing the fresh produce industry
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ArticleDamco introduces Asian trucking service
Logistics company Damco has introduced a new trucking service between Thailand, Vietnam and Cambodia
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ArticleAustralian apple industry unhappy
Apple and Pear Australia has expressed its dismay at the rejection of its appeal against Chinese apple imports
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ArticleBig jump for NZ horticulture exports
The value of New Zealand’s horticulture exports has almost doubled in the past decade, led by kiwifruit and apple shipments

