All articles by Fruitnet.com Staff – Page 83
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ArticleChina to rank organic 4th
China expects to become the fourth largest consumer of organic food in the world over the next decade
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ArticleBharti Wal-Mart opens first store
Bharti Wal-Mart has opened the doors to its first Indian wholesale cash-and-carry store
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ArticleUS watermelons to hit Japan
Following market access, US watermelons are set for a promotion in Japanese stores this August
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ArticleThai aid for lychee growers
The Thai Chamber of Commerce plans to buy lychees en mass to boost falling prices
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ArticleBig rise for Aus grape exports
Australia’s grape exporters are experiencing their best season in five years, according to Horticulture Australia Ltd
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ArticleHimachal Pradesh apples decline
India’s Himachal Pradesh is set for a 40 per cent drop in the apple crop following poor growing conditions
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ArticleNOL raises Asia-Europe rates
Singapore’s Neptune Orient Lines will raise freight rates on Asia-Europe routes from next month
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ArticlePMA launches Aus/NZ chapter
PMA has launched an Australia/New Zealand country chapter, the first of its kind
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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

