All articles by Fruitnet.com Staff – Page 67
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ArticleFuture Group looks to fresh produce
Nothing stands still in one of the world’s fastest-growing economies, and India’s Future Group is making some big moves
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ArticleAustralian citrus growers tour US
Australian citrus representatives have seen firsthand the devastation caused by citrus greening disease on a study tour of the US
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ArticleUSDA predicts strong valencia crop
Navel oranges may make the headlines in California, but this year’s valencia orange crop is shaping up to be a good one
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ArticleAPL increases intra-Asia rates
The Singapore container shipping line APL will increase rates on its intra-Asia services from 1 March
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ArticleCarrefour to enter Indian fray
The French retail giant has announced it plans to enter the Indian retail sector and has been discussing joint venture options
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Pakistan to boost mango exports
A new mango centre for excellence will be established in Pakistan after a deal was struck between USAID and the Punjab government
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ArticlePanalpina introduces new services
The Swiss company has introduced two new LCL ocean freight services in partnership with NYK Line
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ArticleAustralia releases IRA on Chinese grapes
Biosecurity Australia wants feedback on the draft of its import risk analysis of Chinese table grapes released today
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ArticleMetro invests in China
The German retail group Metro has opened its first new Asian store for 2010, and has become the world’s third largest retailer
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ArticleAustralia and Pakistan in talks
The second Joint Trade Committee meeting between Australia and Pakistan took place in Islamabad this week
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ArticleSunkist enjoys licensing boom
The California and Arizona citrus cooperative has used its extensive experience to turn a potentially difficult 2009 into a good year
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ArticleCarrefour wins Indonesian appeal
The French retail chain has won its appeal in an Indonesian court over the November ruling that it violated antitrust laws
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ArticleCTFA appoints new president
The California Tree Fruit Agreement has appointed industry veteran Gary Van Sickle as its new president
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ArticleSafmarine adds new Asia service
Belgian shipping line Safmarine is introducing a new weekly service on its Asia to East Africa route
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ArticleShipping lines still suffering
While signs of recovery indicate the worst of the global recession may be over, container shipping lines are still doing it tough
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Rain dampens export hopes
Recent rains in Pakistan have damaged the country’s kinnow crop, meaning export goals will not be met
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ArticleLarge fruit expected in Riverland
Although South Australia’s citrus crop is looking well down on last year’s, larger fruit may take away some pain for growers
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ArticlePakistan spreads its wings
Pakistan is attempting to broaden its export horizons by staging demonstrations and exhibitions throughout the globe
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ArticleAustralia braces for Chinese apples
With the final risk assessment on Chinese apple exports to Australia due this month, the industry is feeling the winds of change
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ArticleNOL posts heavy 2009 loss
Singaporean shipping company NOL has posted a net loss for 2009 of US$741m, but sees reasons for optimism

