All articles by Fruitnet.com Staff – Page 67
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ArticleBusiness as usual for Dovex Export
The Dovex brand will retain its presence in global markets following the merger between Dovex Marketing and Stemilt Growers, as Dovex Export continues to trade independently
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ArticleAUSVEG raises ethical conerns
Australia’s peak vegetable industry body is concerned by the ethical disparity shown by major retailers regarding imports
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ArticleBharti Wal-Mart hopeful of change
Bharti Wal-Mart CEO Raj Jain is optimistic the Indian government will one day relax its laws on foreign investment in the retail sector
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ArticleNew deal on the Horizon
US container shipping line Horizon has just announced a new terminal deal and a new weekly trans-pacific service to Asia
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ArticleCalifornia water allocations down
Californian farmers are doing it tough, with news that both state and federal water allocations are at record-low levels
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ArticleAirfreight continues to rebound
The Association of Asia-Pacific Airlines has announced airfreight levels for January have continued the recovery that began last year
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ArticleMaersk CEO in customer apology
The CEO of container shipping group Maersk Line has written to its customers apologising for its management of market conditions
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ArticleStrong response to red kiwifruit
New Zealand fresh produce marketer Turners and Growers has had a strong response to its red kiwifruit at Fruit Logistica
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ArticleFuture Group plans expansion
India’s Future Group, operator of the Big Bazaar and Food Bazaar outlets, is planning to expand over the next year
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ArticleLeaders announced for pest body
California agriculture secretary AG Kawamura has filled the leadership roles of the new pest and disease prevention committee
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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

