All articles by Fruitnet.com Staff – Page 84
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Western Australia costs apple scab options
Western Australia is considering the cost of apple scab management after an outbreak earlier this year
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      ArticleAustralian kiwifruit exports decline
Australia’s kiwifruit export volume has fallen, but traders are not worried by the decline
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      ArticleAPL opens Vietnam-US service
APL will open a new Vietnam-US West Coast direct service early next month
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      ArticlePakistan airfreight fees fall
Pakistan’s flag airline has bowed to industry pressure and dropped fruit export fees
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      ArticleCarrefour rejects monopoly claims
Carrefour has rejected claims by Indonesian officials it is engaging in monopolistic business practices
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      ArticleZespri saves on improved efficiency
A Zespri drive to cut costs is expected to save the kiwifruit marketer NZ$5m annually across its operations
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      ArticleChinese food exports recover
Chinese food exports rose in March after a five month decline on the back of food safety and economic worries
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      ArticleCalifornia almond crop falls
Cool weather has dropped initial forecasts of the Californian almond harvest this year
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      ArticleIndian lychee production down
Hot and dry weather has knocked back Indian lychee production forecasts by 20 per cent
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      ArticleSK Foods declares bankruptcy
Californian processing company SK Foods has filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy
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      ArticleEx-HAL head wants ‘team Australia’
Australian horticulture needs to pull together, says departing Horticulture Australia Ltd head
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      ArticleHail hits NZ kiwifruit
New Zealand kiwifruit growing regions have been hit by two unseasonal hailstorms
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      ArticleBallantine Produce closes its doors
Californian stonefruit shipper Ballantine Produce Co has shut down, and future marketing of its fruit is uncertain
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      ArticleRegistration opens for ASIA FRUIT LOGISTICA
More than 3,500 top quality visitors are due at this year's ASIA FRUIT LOGISTICA and Asiafruit Congress in Hong Kong
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      ArticleIndian mangoes look to seafreight
Indian authorities are experimenting with shipping mangoes to the US and Japan by sea to cut costs
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      ArticleRain damages Indian mangoes
Indian mangoes in Chittoor have been hit hard by unseasonal rains ahead of a Japanese visit
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      ArticleSpar plans Chinese expansion
Dutch retailer Spar International plans to triple the number of its stores in China in the next few years
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      ArticleUS broccoli exports to Taiwan uncertain
Western flower thrip-inspired phyto protocols are squeezing US broccoli exports to Taiwan
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      ArticleNW cherries poised for record volume
The US Northwest cherry industry is expecting a huge crop, rebounding from 2008’s frost-bitten production drop
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Indian region to double fruit acreage
The Poonch region in Jammu and Kashmir has pledged to double the area under fruit production
 

