All articles by Fruitnet.com Staff – Page 65
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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
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ArticleMaersk Line urges caution
The world’s largest container shipper is urging lines not to rush into expanding their fleets as they recover from recession
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ArticlePest in New Zealand to stay
It appears as though the hadda beetle is in New Zealand to stay, as the government scraps eradication plans
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Big year for Pakistan kinnows
In a rollercoaster season for Pakistani kinnow mandarins, the export goal of 225,000 tonnes looks to be within reach
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ArticleBoost for Australian citrus exports
Citrus exports from Australia have received a timely boost, with the EU declaring the country free of citrus canker
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ArticleNOL to increase capacity in 2010
Shipping firm NOL plans to increase its capacity by around 7 per cent this year, as container lines continue to recover
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ArticleAlphonso mango yields down
Mango farmers in the Indian state of Maharashtra are still counting the cost of Cyclone Phyan, which hit last November
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ArticleAeon’s operating profit up
Japanese retailer Aeon Co Ltd is expected to announce an operating profit of US$1.4bn for the twelve months to February
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ArticleUSDA predicts bigger valencia crop
The USDA’s latest valencia orange crop prediction is 34m cartons, up by around 21 per cent on last season’s total yield
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ArticlePhilippines banana growers sweating
A dry spell in the Philippines has banana growers worried that much of this year’s yield won’t be suitable for export
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ArticleFuture Group to unveil new format
India’s Future Goup will soon unveil its new brand of stores, after its purchase of Shoprite Holdings’ lone Indian outlet
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ArticleSpar opens flagship hypermarket
Dutch company Spar has unveiled its new hypermarket in the Indian city of Bangalore, with plans for more to come
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ArticleUS open to Korean tangerines
After a suspension of eight years, the US market is once again open to South Korean tangerine and apple exports

