All articles by Fruitnet.com Staff – Page 64
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ArticleFresh produce may not lower cancer risk
An eight-year study of half a million Europeans shows eating a lot of fruit and vegetables may not reduce the risk of cancer
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ArticleLianhua supermarkets report solid growth
Chinese retailer Lianhua Supermarket Holdings has reported a jump in revenue and operating profit
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ArticleCostco booming in Asian markets
US discount retailer Costco is enjoying growth in Asian markets, and is targeting even further expansion in the region
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ArticleNZ apple growers feel China’s pain
New Zealand’s pipfruit industry chief believes Chinese apple exporters will continue to face Australian resistance
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ArticleSize does matter for Zespri
Kiwifruit growers who harvest larger-sized fruit will be rewarded under a revised Zespri payment scheme
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ArticleVietnam sets lofty export goals
The Vietnam Fruit and Vegetables Association is campaigning for more government support to boost exports
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ArticleGM bananas to boost health
A trial of GM bananas is underway in Australia, in a bid to boost the nutritional content of staple foods in developing nations
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ArticleContaminated vegetables found in China
Authorities blame severe drought as almost 10 tonnes of vegetables are found to have high pesticide residue levels
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ArticleAgriNurture looks to new products
The Philippines’ company AgriNurture is aggressively targeting new markets and product lines to fuel growth
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ArticleNZ avocado research leads the way
A new 4ha trial avocado orchard has been unveiled in Gisborne at a recent workshop for growers
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ArticleAustralian apple growers concerned
Australia’s apple growers have expressed dismay at Biosecurity Australia’s import risk analysis for Chinese apples
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ArticleBharti Wal-Mart to add new stores
Bharti Wal-Mart plans to open five new ‘Easyday’ wholesale outlets across India in the next financial year
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ArticleWal-Mart targets Asia online
US retailer Wal-Mart is putting systems in place to launch e-commerce operations in China and Japan
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ArticleVietnam finds imports contaminated
A recent study in Vietnam has shown high levels of pesticides and preservatives in imports of Chinese fruit
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ArticleMaersk adds US-South Vietnam call
Maersk Line has announced a new direct call from South Vietnam to the US west coast, using the largest ships seen in Vietnam
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ArticleAustralia suspends US fruit
Australia has suspended imports of US cherries and table grapes, as quarantine authorities await the outcome of tests
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Maersk close to breaking even
With freight rates increasing and an upswing in demand, Maersk Line’s CEO believes his company is close to breaking even
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ArticleTesco products hit India
The giant UK retailer’s products are being sold in India through a deal with the Tata Group’s retail arm Trent
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ArticleNew Zealand growers frustrated
Horticulture New Zealand is frustrated with the country’s biosecurity controls following the incursion of the hadda beetle
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ArticleBoost for Australian strawberries
The Australian state of Queensland is aiming to develop new strawberry varieties suited to the country's sub-tropical conditions

