All articles by Fruitnet.com Staff – Page 81
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ArticleAus mango orchards in limbo
The future of some Australian mango orchards is in doubt, with failed firm Timbercorp not paying orchard managers
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ArticleAus navels compare poorly in HK
The first Australian navels to hit Hong Kong this season have not compared well to Californian fruit
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ArticleAus-China export requirements ease
Australian mango and citrus exports to China have been given more lenient quarantine requirements
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ArticlePolitical will behind NZ-Korea FTA
Strong political will means a New Zealand-Korea FTA may be put on paper sooner than expected
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ArticleJapan greets Taiwanese mangoes
Taiwanese Irwin mangoes are selling well on the Japanese market labelled as ‘Midsummer’s Ruby’
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ArticleCarrefour plans Thai export boost
Carrefour aims to siphon off Thailand’s production glut by increasing exports to its European stores
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Vietnam approves potato farm
A large potato farm project has been approved for Vietnam’s Da Lat City and surrounding areas
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ArticleX-ray vision for Indian quality control
Indian mango quality control could get a boost soon with the application of new X-ray technology
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ArticleAusveg hopeful of labour talks
Australia’s horticulture industry is hopeful of negotiations over proposed changes to labour legislation
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ArticleDragon fruit demand strong in US
Vietnamese dragon fruit are selling out fast in the US, despite stop-start market access in recent months
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India seeks to boost Malda mango exports
India's Malda region is seeking state financial and technical backing to set up a mango irradiation facility to boost its exports abroad
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ArticleEnvy apple hits commercial market
Turners & Growers pipfruit subsidiary Enza will this month commercially release its Envy apple variety
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ArticleCMA CGM reports profit drop
Shipping group CMA CGM reported a 2008 profit drop of 87 per cent as freight rates declined
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ArticleUS-EU blueberry trade holding steady
Economic difficulties have failed to dampen the performance of US blueberry exports to Europe so far this season
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ArticleMexican mango deal to come up short
The North American market is set to receive fewer Mexican red mangoes during the summer marketing period following production complications
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ArticleIndian panel decries foreign retail entry
An Indian parliamentary panel has recommended further restrictions be placed on foreign retail ownership
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ArticleFungal disease troubles dragon fruit
A fungal disease that drastically lowers yields is forcing some Malaysian dragon fruit farmers to switch crops
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Aus food imports on the rise
Australia’s food import levels have increased significantly, with fruit and vegetables heading the list
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ArticleIndia-ASEAN FTA set for August
A free trade agreement between India and the ASEAN bloc will be signed in August at a Thai summit
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ArticleNZ and Korea to discuss FTA
New Zealand and South Korean business delegations will meet for talks next week over a possible FTA

