All articles by Gabrielle Easter – Page 36
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ArticleScales Corp lifts forecast earnings
New Zealand apple exporter has forecast a 25-35 per cent increase in earnings in the 2015 financial year
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ArticleKy-D Pak teams with Tenfarms
Premium Australian cherries will be marketed under the Buffalo River Brand in a new partnership between Ky-D Pak and Tenfarms
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ArticleYuan devaluation has knock-on effects
The devaluation of the yuan against the US dollar has put global markets in to a spin, depreciating the Australian dollar, New Zealand dollar and Korean won
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ArticlePeru begins avocado exports to China
China has given Peru the green light for avocado exports, which is expected to be valued at US$50m a year
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ArticleNZ suspends Fiji imports
New Zealand’s Ministry of Primary Industries has suspended agricultural imports from Fiji including eggplant, mango and papaya
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Article125m-carton WA apple crop forecast
The first forecast for the 2015 Washington apple crop sits 10.5 per cent lower than the record 2014 season
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ArticleChina cracks down on port costs
The Chinese government is cutting the costs of services at its ports in an attempt to draw in more business
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ArticleDirect airfreight on cards for Tasmania
Export opportunities abound in a potential direct airfreight service from the Australian island-state to Asia
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ArticleYouth driving fruit imports in Korea
South Korea’s cherry, mango and grapefruit imports have all seen signification growth in the past few years
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ArticleIndonesia reopens to Aussie mangoes
The reopening of the Indonesia market to Australian mango exporters is welcome news to the industry
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ArticleXinfadi market halves tenants
Congestion and market upgrades are seeing China’s Xinfadi market halve its tenants at Beijing's leading wholesale market
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ArticleOne-off window sees Mexican avocados reach China
Leading Chinese importer Lantao has teamed up with Mission Produce to import ten air shipments of Mexican avocados during an opportune window in supply
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ArticleNZ persimmons gain access to China
While it’s too late to ship New Zealand persimmons to China this season, eyes are on 2016 for the first exports to the People’s Republic
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ArticleThai retailers cut food prices
Tesco Lotus and 7-Eleven have launched promotional campaigns to counter declining sales in Thailand
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ArticleSouth Australia eyes China’s retailers
An MoU between the wholesale fruit and vegetable markets of South Australia and China’s Guangzhou will pave the way for fresh produce exports
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ArticleMalaysia gets a taste of Pakistani mangoes
The Pakistan High Commission has launched a ‘festival of mangoes’ at Malaysian retailers
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ArticleBanana prices rise in Japan
The weak yen and a shortage of supply from the Philippines have pushed banana prices up in Japan
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ArticleHong Kong plans airport expansion
Demand for premium perishables and an increase in cross border e-commerce is driving Hong Kong's air cargo throughput
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Article7-Eleven to open in Vietnam
Leading convenience store chain 7-Eleven plans to open 1,000 stores in Vietnam in ten years
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ArticleNOL Q2 profits up US$3m
NOL Group has released its second quarter profits for 2015, with a net profit of US$890m after the sale of APL Logistics

