All articles by Fruitnet.com Staff – Page 83
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      ArticleThai roadshows target northern China
The Thai government is seeking to boost exports to China with a series of roadshows
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      ArticleZespri releases 2009/10 price forecasts
Zespri has forecast kiwifruit prices for the 2009/2010 season, with Gold the big winner
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      ArticleCosco Group eyes Taiwan port
Chinese shipping groups are looking to invest in Taiwan’s main port Kaohsiung, reports Bloomberg
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Chile to boost fruit exports to Vietnam
Chile plans to send produce industry representatives to Vietnam this year in a bid to boost exports to this market
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Rewe to add 20 new stores in Russia
The group is to add 20 new supermarkets to its current network in Russia, reports Planet Retail
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Vietnam fears tougher Chinese import rules
Vietnam’s produce exporters are worried that new import quality controls in China will dent trade
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      ArticleAus funds climate change adaptation
Australia has announced A$6.3m in funding to help farmers deal with climate change
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      ArticleKorea rejects Californian oranges
Korea’s rejection of 19 containers of Californian oranges has drawn into questions the country’s quarantine controls
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      ArticleChinese apple stocks empty out
Low levels of stored Chinese apples and a hungry domestic market has driven up prices
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      ArticleFirst store set for Bharti Wal-Mart
Bharti Wal-Mart is set to open its first wholesale cash-and-carry store in India next week
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Indian produce imports grow
Indian imports of fruit and vegetables have grown in value by a fifth this year compared to 2008
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Aus grapes face carton shortage
Australian table grape exports have hit a snag with a shortage of polystyrene cartons
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      ArticleChina-Taiwan discussions positive for horticulture
Ongoing China-Taiwan talks are yielding positive outcomes for Taiwan’s horticulturists
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      ArticleEuropean Union to explore Chinese market
An EU delegation led by Mariann Fischer Boel will this week probe business opportunities in China for the European food industry
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      ArticleNZ hail damages 2.5m kiwifruit trays
Estimates put New Zealand kiwifruit losses from last week’s hail at 2.5m trays, 3 per cent of the total crop
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      ArticleChina promotes organic production
The Chinese government is planning to boost organic production by fostering leading companies
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      ArticleOrganic products are on the mark
Organic apple and kiwifruit production is sustainable, a New Zealand researcher has found
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      ArticleAfghan pomegranate focus increases
Moves within Afghanistan to replace opium poppies with pomegranates and saffron are gaining speed
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      ArticleFreshtrop opens juice plant
Indian fruit group Freshtrop has commissioned a major fruit juice plant in Nashik
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      ArticleNOL loses US$244.6m during first quarter
Shipping group has suffered biggest quarterly loss in seven years, it has reported
 

