All articles by Gabrielle Easter – Page 18
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ArticleFuture Group India buys Sangam Direct
Indian retail giant Future Group has add another 30 stores to its network after purchasing Sangam Direct from Wadhawan Retail
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ArticleHMM eyes Hanjin vessels
Hyundai Merchant Marine (HMM) is first in line to purchase Hanjin Shipping vessels as it goes into liquidation
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ArticleHort Connections heads to Adelaide in May
Ausveg and PMA Australia-New Zealand’s joint industry event Hort Connections has been locked in for 15-17 May 2017
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ArticlePort of Melbourne leased for A$9.7bn
Victorian government has announced a 50-year lease of Melbourne Port to the Lonsdale consortium
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ArticleWholesaler breaches Hort Code of Conduct
Melbourne wholesaler Young Sang has admitted it breached the Horticulture Code of Conduct in 2015
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ArticleColes rewards active customers
Leading Australia retailer Coles is offering a discount on fruit and vegetables for consumers who hit step targets on activity trackers
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ArticleE-mart to invest US$200m in Vietnam
Korean retailer E-mart has sign a deal with Ho Chi Ming City to invest in supermarkets, commercial facilitates and ‘social development’ facilities
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ArticleAldi AU invests in fresh offering
Discounter Aldi Australia has announced a new centralised buying process, an overhaul of its fresh fruit and vegetable displays and committed to sourcing local produce
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ArticleCA navel crop forecast at 84m cartons
California’s crop of navel oranges has been forecast at 84m, with fruit set per tree up on the five-year average.
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ArticleNippy’s partners with Gold Anda
Australia citrus grower-packer Nippy’s Waikerie Producers has announced an exclusive partnership with Chinese importer Gold Anda
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ArticleAustralia celebrates nectarine access to China
Industry leaders joined growers and buyers at Asia Fruit Logistica to celebrate Australia’s win for nectarine access to China
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ArticleFuture supplies for Asia
An expert panel took to the stage at Asiafruit Congress to discuss which global suppliers are best placed to meet Asia’s soaring demand for fresh produce
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ArticleAussie growers to have their say on Qfly
Australia’s SITplus initiative is surveying commercial fruit and vegetable growers on their attitudes towards Area Wide Management and SIT
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ArticleEnd of era for Hawke’s Bay’s oldest apples
Bostock New Zealand has pulled out some of its oldest trees to make way for sweeter, high-colour varieties
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ArticleApal signs two-year deal with Adama
Crop protection specialist Adama has signed a sponsorship deal with industry body Apple & Pear Australia
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ArticleMission and Lantao team with JD.com
Lantao International and Mission Produce have announced an agreement with Chinese e-tailer JD.com to sell fresh avocados online
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ArticleMunch’n kiwiberries one #sweet #snack
Freshmax New Zealand has found its Munch’n kiwiberry brand is proving more popular than the average kiwiberry
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ArticleDriscoll’s unveils new look
Global berry business Driscoll’s has launched a new brand strategy with a refreshed look
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ArticleKorea eyes tropical fruit crops
Korea’s Rural Development Administration is researching the future impact of climate change and experimenting with warmer climate crops
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ArticleRetailers adapting to silver consumers
The growing population of senior consumers is driving changes from smaller retail store formats to home delivery services

