All articles by Fruitnet.com Staff – Page 66
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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
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ArticleHigh dollar deflates onion growers
A global onion shortage has driven prices up, but the high value of the Australian dollar is a thorn in grower’s sides
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ArticleAsian Citrus records profit jump
Asian Citrus Holdings Ltd has recorded a 64.5 per cent jump in profits for the six months to 31 December
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ArticleChina Cosco confident of rate rise
China’s largest shipping line is confident the rate increase requested by members of the TSA will be approved
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ArticleAustralian fruit growers count cost
Severe storms in eastern Australia have cost the agriculture industry dearly, with growers still counting their losses
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ArticlePhilippine mangoes look to rebound
After disappointing harvests in 2008 and 2009, Philippine mango growers are hoping dry conditions will boost this year’s yield
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ArticleMetro invests in Vietnam
The German retailer Metro AG has invested over €1m to improve Vietnam’s fresh produce supply chain since 2002
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ArticleIndian mango growers upbeat
Mango growers in the Indian town of Malihabad have been buoyed by recent flowering, and the granting of GI status for their produce
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ArticleAustralia halts apple risk analysis
Biosecurity Australia has stopped its import risk analysis of US apples in order to obtain more information from the USDA
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ArticleNOL reports jump in traffic
Singaporean container shipping firm NOL has reported a 63 per cent jump in container volumes for the six weeks to 5 February
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ArticleCostco targets Asia-Pacific
US retailer Costco is looking to expand its operations in the Asia-Pacific region by opening up to six new stores in Australia
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ArticleStrong signs for NZ kiwifruit season
The New Zealand kiwifruit harvest has begun and so far all signs are pointing towards another successful campaign ahead
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ArticleBerry Congress attracts key speakers
Leading berry speakers are set to discuss the challenges facing the industry at the Global Berry Congress on 12 May
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Carrefour continues Asian growth
Despite slowing sales at home, the retailer’s Asian business continued to flourish last year and hopes are high for further growth
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ArticleTariffs up on Australian grapes
Australian table grape exports to Thailand are facing an increase in tariff rates after shipments exceeded a pre-arranged threshold
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ArticleSpar plans Indian expansion
Dutch retailer Spar has announced it plans to open 25 new stores in India by 2012 in partnership with Max Hypermarkets
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ArticleLessons for Australian citrus growers
A recent Citrus Australia study tour to the US has been invaluable in alerting growers to the threat posed by greening disease
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ArticleUS considers Japanese apples
A new US Department of Agriculture proposal could see all varieties of apples exported from Japan to the US
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ArticlePhotos | Chile earthquake
A collection of photos taken by industry professionals over the past week in the regions affected by the recent Chilean earthquake

