All articles by Fruitnet.com Staff – Page 90
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ArticleOrganic growers turn to laser labelling
Organic producers in Australia have turned to a new labelling method to overcome sticker switching in supermarkets
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ArticleChinese retailers seek direct sourcing
Direct sourcing is in increasing trend for Chinese retailers, and this could raise competition with imports
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Woolworths eyes Vietnamese wares
Australian retail chain Woolworths is understood to be looking into securing direct import deals with Vietnamese produce suppliers
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ArticleSouth Korea and NZ discuss FTA
South Korea and New Zealand have agreed to begin free trade agreement negotiations, which NZ producers say will have a big impact
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ArticleASEAN-Aus-NZ FTA signed
The ASEAN-New Zealand-Australia free trade agreement has been signed, heralding new export opportunities
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Extended scope for Indonesia-Pakistan PTA
Indonesia and Pakistan have extended the scope of their preferential trade agreement discussions
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ArticleCarrefour trains Indian farmers
Carrefour has begun a training programme for Indian farmers as part of a corporate social responsibility drive
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ArticlePipfruit NZ predicts best crop for years
Pipfruit New Zealand has released its 2009 season forecast, painting a positive picture for the crop
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ArticleWoolworths Australia bucks trend
Australian retailer Woolworths reports solid profit growth, job increases and store expansion despite tough economy
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ArticleVietnam recommends orchard removals
Large-scale orchard removal may be the only solution to Vietnam’s fruit oversupply problems
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ArticleTurners & Growers posts small profit rise
New Zealand group Turners & Growers has reported a small profit increase in 2008 over the previous year
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ArticleCitrus Australia runs summit with Woolworths
New peak body Citrus Australia has teamed up with retailer Woolworths to work on the upcoming citrus season
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ArticleWest Australian farmer expands to Chinese dates
Chinese dates present a new opportunity for West Australian farmers to diversify their operations
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Vietnam to cash in on cashews
Vietnam is to export 120,000 of cashew nuts this year, just over one-fifth of the forecast processed crop
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ArticleMaersk to raise shipping rates
Transatlantic shipping rates are to rise from April 1 due to market instability, announces AP Moller-Maersk
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ArticleCalifornia’s 2008 grape export grows
Newly released figures put California’s 2008 table grape exports as the second largest on record
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ArticlePunjab signs MoU with Metro Cash and Carry India
The Punjab government has signed an MoU with Metro Cash and Carry India, according to indopia.in
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ArticlePhilippines mangoes seek freight drop
The Philippine government is trying to lower freight costs to make mango exports to the US more competitive
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ArticleSun World appoints new sales staff
Agribusiness company Sun World International has appointed three new experienced sales staff
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India to double produce production by 2011-12
The Indian government wants to double its country’s fruit and vegetable production by 2011-12, according to press reports

