All articles by Gabrielle Easter – Page 37
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ArticleNZ fruit exports hit NZ$2bn
New Zealand’s fruit exports increased 20 per cent to a record high of NZ$2bn (US$1.33bn) in the year to June
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ArticleBids begin for Philippines port
Five groups have voiced interest in the US$417.92m public-private partnership to modernise the Davao Sasa port
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ArticleMelbourne Market move postponed
The scheduled 3 August move for Melbourne’s wholesale fruit and vegetable market has been pushed back to 31 August
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ArticleOptimism for NZ onion exporters
New Zealand onion growers are eyeing an improvement on exports after a 16 per cent decline in the past year
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ArticleBoost for Sino-Thai trade
China and Thailand have pledged to improve bilateral trade, law enforcement and cooperation on infrastructure
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ArticleExport boost for Melbourne Market
Melbourne Market authority sees export opportunities for Australian producers ahead of scheduled move to Epping on 2 August
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ArticlePiqa Boo plantations go commercial
Freshmax Australia has announced the first commercial plantations of its Piqa Boo pear brand in Australia
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ArticleMonsanto expands in India
Global seed development Monsanto has expanded its research and development facility in Bengaluru
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ArticleWalmart China acquires Yihaodian
Ecommerce site Yihaodian is now fully owned by Walmart China after buying out the remaining 49 per cent stake
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ArticleHIA announces Q-fly research centre
Horticulture Innovation Australia and the South Australian government have signed a A$3.8m agreement to build a Queensland fruit fly research centre
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ArticleCosta to trade at A$2.25 per share
Ahead of its first day of trading on 24 July, leading Australia fresh produce company Costa has listed its share price at the lower end of its targeted range
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ArticleHLB quarantine in place in California
The San Gabriel area of California’s Los Angeles country is under quarantine following the detection of huanglongbing (HLB) disease
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ArticleZespri sales up 16 per cent
Good volume, good returns and good growth were the result of the 2014/15 Zespri season, though challenges still linger for the future
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ArticleForeign retailers under pressure in China
Lotte China has closed four of its stores while Carrefour China’s sales slip
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ArticleKorea ups demand for Peruvian fruits
Peru’s exports of fresh fruit to South Korea have increased, with mangoes, grapes and bananas driving the growth
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ArticleTaiwan doubles mango exports
Exports of Taiwan mangoes have more than doubled to 3,607 tonnes in the first half of 2015
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ArticleQueenslanders give colour a spin
The Queensland government has launched a campaign to get Australians eating more fruit and vegetables
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ArticleIndia, Tajikistan to cooperate on agriculture
On the back of a whirlwind tour of Central Asia, Indian prime minister Narendra Modi has called for increased connectivity within the region
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ArticleStrange fruits popular in Korea
Hybrid breeds of fruit are increasingly appealing to Korean consumers looking for sweeter unique-tasting produce
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ArticleMetcash appoints Steven Cain
Metcash has appointed former Coles’ group managing director as CEO supermarkets

