All articles by Fruitnet.com Staff – Page 86
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ArticleAustralia pushes for better Chinese deal
Australia is pushing for better agricultural terms in free trade agreement talks with China
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FamilyMart enters Vietnam
Japan’s FamilyMart plans to open its first Vietnamese convenience store this year
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ArticleIndia aims for double production
Indian officials have announced plans to double the country’s fruit and vegetable production
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Timbercorp goes under
Australian agribusiness group Timbercorp has called in the administrators after being overcome by debt
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ArticleThree new stores for Aeon Malaysia
Aeon plans to open three new shopping centres in Malaysia by the end of this year
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ArticlePakistan eyes Japanese access for mangoes
Pakistani mango exporters are looking forward to a hike in export volumes this season following Japan’s decision to import the fruit
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ArticleShipping merger on horizon
Asian shipping lines are predicting consolidation in the industry as pressure from the financial crisis eases
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ArticleReal supermarkets, fake brands
Several counterfeit-branded supermarkets have been shut down in Shanghai
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ArticleTesco expands in South Korea
Tesco is planning a huge expansion in South Korea this year as it becomes one of the retailers best markets
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ArticleOOCL Q1 revenues fall
OOCL’s first quarter revenues have fallen a dramatic 31 per cent as a result of declining trade
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ArticleItalian kiwifruit hits Chinese market
The first shipment of Italian kiwifruit reached China earlier this month under the brand Made in Blu
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ArticleRobotic strawberry picker nears completion
The prototype for a new Australian robotic strawberry picking machine will be complete this June
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Timbercorp in the woods
Australian agribusiness investment firm Timbercorp is in financial trouble, and looking to jettison assets
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ArticleOzone treatment in the bag
A new technique has been developed to kill bacteria on packaged food using in-bag generated ozone
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ArticleCarrefour India meets with suppliers
Carrefour is forging ahead with plans to open its first Indian cash-and-carry store in 2010
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ArticlePanama disease found in Mindanao
Panama disease has been spotted on a banana plantation in the Philippines’ Central Mindanao region
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ArticleProduce supplies run smoothly during riot
Fresh produce supplies have avoided problems from the Bangkok riots earlier this week
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New region for Pacific guest workers
South east Queensland has been recommended for Australia's seasonal worker scheme
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ArticleFarmers dispose of unwanted apples
Last year's frost damaged apples are being disposed of in Japan
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ArticleSun World releases new logo
US-based fruit breeder Sun World International has released a new logo

