All articles by Fruitnet.com Staff – Page 78
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      ArticleHorticulture Australia Council continues
Australia’s horticulture industry has voted to keep its peak lobby group, but with significant changes
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      ArticleGrim forecast for NZ asparagus
New Zealand’s asparagus production could plummet in the next few years as growers leave the industry
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      ArticleJapanese asparagus market shrinks
Japan’s asparagus market is slowly declining for domestic production and imports, according to industry sources
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      ArticleZespri Green returns decline
Zespri Green orchard return forecasts are following a six-year downward trend, but Gold returns are staying strong
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      ArticleWA strawberries keep low profile
Western Australia’s strawberry season is running slightly behind and slightly below last year, but the overall prognosis appears stable
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      ArticleMaharashtra begins banana exports
Maharashtra’s State Agricultural Marketing Board has begun banana exports from a facility in Indapur
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      ArticleGujarat moves to mangoes
Farmers in the Indian state of Gujarat are shifting production to mangoes in response to water shortages
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      ArticleThailand aims for NE China
Thailand’s Commerce Ministry is aiming to boost fruit exports to northeastern China
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      ArticleMAFC tomatoes to grow in UAE
The United Arab Emirates has signed an MoU on fresh tomatoes with the Malaysian Agrifood Corporation
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      ArticleIndian lychees bound for US
India is set to export fresh lychees to the US next year for the first time, following similar mango access two years ago
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      ArticleTesco sends Thai longan to China
Tesco’s plans to boost the Thai export sector are taking shape as 200 tonnes of longan sail for Chinese retail shelves
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      ArticleDry winter leaves asparagus uncertain
Sub-par rainfall has left the volume of Australia’s upcoming asparagus crop uncertain, according to growers
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      ArticleNew import requirements take effect
Indonesian authorities have introduced two new import quarantine regulations
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      ArticleAustralia debuts cancer-fighting broccoli
A new cancer-fighting, antioxidant-loaded broccoli variety is the first in a set to hit the market from Australian scientists
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      ArticleDevelopment scheme advances in Himachal
Himachal Pradesh’s government has launched the Rs1.89bn second phase of a horticulture development scheme
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      ArticleVegetables urged for drought areas
Drought-stricken Indian states have been advised to move from grain production to quick-growing horticulture
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      ArticleNZ apple exports 'losing out' in Europe
National branding in Europe and a unified export sector are the end goals for Pipfruit New Zealand, says chairman Ian Palmer
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      ArticleJapan grabs Philippine banana supplies
Philippine banana exports are tracking slightly lower than last year, with available supplies shuffled to Japan
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New export focus for Tasmania
Tasmanian horticulture exports have been brought into new focus by the Australian state’s government
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      ArticleAustralia tackles core issues via PIPS
A new A$12m research project to boost Australia's apple and pear productivity levels is set to be launched in September
 

