All articles by Fruitnet.com Staff – Page 80
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      ArticleUS cherries make Japan breakthrough
Japan agrees to a new non-fumigation protocol for cherries from the US Northwest, paving the way for improved shelf life and sea shipments
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      ArticleChileGAP-ChinaGAP benchmark on the way
A benchmark between ChileGAP and ChinaGAP is expected in August, following a year of work
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      ArticleNon-protection can protect economy
Responding to the slow WTO process, the rising pace of free trade agreements in Asia and Australasia may help the region through current tough times
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      ArticleKETA lodges Zespri complaint
Zespri has drawn more fire on its export policies, this time from the Kiwifruit Exporters to Australia group
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      ArticleNZ Kiwifruit Growers back Zespri
New Zealand Kiwifruit Growers Incorporated says it does not support Turners & Growers’ call to end Zespri’s export monopoly
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      ArticlePomegranate traceability up in Maharashtra
Maharashtra’s new pomegranate traceability system will see more exports in the coming season
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      ArticleNew rules confuse Vietnamese exporters
Vietnamese exporters are confused about new origin-tracking regulations for trade to China
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      ArticleColes cuts loose smaller stores
Australian supermarket chain Coles will sell 45 of its smaller outlets to independent competitor FoodWorks
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Timbercorp investors kick out KordaMentha
Timbercorp grower investors have sacked the administrator for three of the failed agribusiness investment company’s projects
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      ArticleThailand clinches fruitful deal in China
Thai fruits were one of the major beneficiaries of a memorandum of understanding signed between Thailand and China yesterday
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      ArticleSpar extends reach in China
The retailer is set for further expansion in China following its tie-up with a local department store chain in Hunan Province
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      ArticleTasmanian apples bound for Japan
Japanese retailers Aeon AIC and Max Valu have ordered four containers of Tasmanian apples to feature in an Australian food promotion next month
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      ArticleUS cherry season in transition
The California cherry industry is reporting a successful campaign as the season winds down, while the Northwest deal is ramping up with high hopes of a record year
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      ArticleStar Farm in spotlight at Asiafruit Congress
Delegates to this year's Asiafruit Congress will receive a unique insight into Metro Cash & Carry’s venture for sourcing from Chinese farmers
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      ArticleMaersk raises rates on Asia-NZ trade
The global shipping giant has ramped up rates on its services from Asia to New Zealand, citing a need to maintain reliability levels
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      ArticleAHEA denounces inspection cost rise
The Australian Horticultural Exporters’ Association has condemned the removal of a government quarantine inspection subsidy
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      ArticleNew mango orders for Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh’s mango exporters have received orders from Kuwait, and the first from Russia
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      ArticleWoolworths-Macro tie-up goes ahead
Woolworths Australia’s acquisition of Macro Wholefoods will go ahead following government approval
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      ArticleEastPack invests in future growth
The New Zealand kiwifruit operator is planning further investments in a bid to boost capacity
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Thai govt to subsidise longan harvest
Thai agriculture officials have set aside over Bt569m to help domestic longan farmers overcome low prices this season
 

