All articles by Fruitnet.com Staff – Page 77
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      ArticleRamadan timing opens doors
While some fresh produce categories have benefited from the festival's timing, others have been left out in the cold
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      ArticleMindanao gets fruit development plan
The Philippine Department of Agriculture has announced a 12-step plan to develop Mindanao’s fruit industry
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      ArticleRebels attack Philippine banana farm
Communist guerrillas have attacked a Dole banana plantation in the Philippines, burning equipment and uprooting palms
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      ArticleUS farmers push Korea FTA
The American Farm Bureau is pushing the US government to move ahead with the Korea-US FTA
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      ArticleNew chairman for access body
Cherry grower Tim Reid has been installed as Australia’s Horticulture Market Access Committee chairman
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      ArticleGlobal cashew association discussed
Cashew bodies in Vietnam, India and Brazil have discussed a global cashew association
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      ArticleNew AQIS fees blocked
A proposal to increase inspection costs for Australian horticultural exporters has fallen through
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New Asia CEO for Wal-Mart
Wal-Mart has appointed Scott Price as the new executive vice president, president and CEO of Wal-Mart Asia
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      ArticleDomestic sales boost Chinese grapes
Strong domestic pricing is making Chinese grape export difficult this season, despite yield growth
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      ArticleColes loses fresh produce chief
Peter Pokorny, the man appointed by Australian retailer Coles last year to help transform its fresh produce offer, has resigned
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      ArticleCarrefour-Future Indian tie-up possible
A meeting between Carrefour and Future Group CEOs could herald an Indian joint venture between the retailers
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      ArticleIndian exports to hit US$20bn
Indian agricultural exports will more than double over the next five years to US$20bn, according to officials
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      ArticleJapan losing blueberry focus
Lack of growth in the Japanese blueberry market is causing Australian exporters to look elsewhere
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      ArticleUttarakhand authorities push blackberries
Uttarakhand state authorities are encouraging farmers to begin production of blackberries for export to Europe
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      ArticleAustralian blueberries hit markets late
Australian blueberries are about to land in markets after a late start, facing mixed competition from South America
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Lianhua to buy Hualian Supermarkets
China’s Lianhua Supermarkets will buy rival Hualian Supermarkets following a boardroom vote
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      ArticleRecord year for US apples in India
Indian sales of Washington apples hit a record during the last season, marking dramatic growth
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      ArticleAsiafruit Congress highlights China’s rise
The steps that China's fresh produce industry is taking to become a major player were outlined at the Hong Kong event
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      ArticleEarly pomelos spoiling market
Poor-quality Chinese pomelos shipped too early in the season are depressing the European market
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      ArticleAsian trade show enjoys healthy growth
Delegates have flocked to ASIA FRUIT LOGISTICA and the Asiafruit Congress, after both events kicked off in Hong Kong today
 

