All articles by Gabrielle Easter – Page 9
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ArticleAmazon Fresh launches in Japan
The US e-commerce giant has launched its fresh food delivery service in Tokyo
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ArticleSuri Agro takes out cold chain award
Leading Indian importer Suri Agro Fresh has been awarded the Perishable & Temperature Controlled Logistics Achievers award for best cold chain
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ArticleFiji looking to boost exports
The Pacific nation is proposing a good irradiation project through the International Atomic Energy Agency
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ArticleUS, Australia sign food safety agreement
New bilateral food safety agreement a win for Australian exporters
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ArticleHi-tech glasshouse to open in the Grampians
The Victorian government has invested in Nectar Farms to develop a large-scale hydroponic glasshouse
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ArticleA$110m boost to SA food production
The South Australian government has announced a plan to invest in the state’s water infrastructure to boost food production
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ArticleSun World promises better farms and flavour
California fresh produce company Sun World International has launched its new brand promise
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ArticleCosta shares rise 7.1 per cent
Shareholders in Australia’s leading horticulture business Costa Group have seen shares hits record highs
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ArticleNut project to reduce waste, up yields
Australia’s macadamia industry could save A$30m annually and improve yields by 7 per cent under a new research project
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ArticleAussie retailers back cyclone-affected growers
Aussie Farmers Direct and Coles are raising funds to assist growers hit by Tropical Cyclone Debbie
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ArticleAussies feel boost of Japan FTA
Further tariff cuts have boosted Australia's exports of fresh produce to Japan
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ArticleFruit consumption falls further
While grape and kiwifruit consumption is on the up in Japan, the average household consumption fell during January and February
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ArticleDel Monte to open US$22m DC
Del Monte Fresh Produce will develop a US$22m distribution centre in Delaware
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ArticleAussies miss the mark with diets
The CSIRO has released its Australia’s ‘Fruit, Vegetable and Diet Score' report with four out of five adults not eating enough fruit and vegetables
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ArticleRevised Hort Code kicks in
Written records and financial penalties are part of Australia’s new Horticulture Code of Conduct
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ArticleA$100m blow to Australia’s winter crops
Cyclone Debbie hit Australia’s Bowen Gumlu region when around 20 per cent of the region’s seedlings had been planted for winter
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ArticleDel Monte launches smoothie line
Leading North American marketer and distributor De Monte Fresh Produce has launched a range of smoothie kits
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ArticleGrowers assess damage from Cyclone Debbie
Tomatoes and capsicums are likely to be in short supply as Cyclone Debbie ravages Queensland's winter crops
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ArticleAussie Kanzi harvest picks up
The Australian Kanzi season has kicked off and is being described as one the ‘best ever for quality’
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ArticleMechanisation the ‘holy grail’ for hort
Investments in game-changing technology would make Australia a global horticulture exporter on a large scale, according to industry leaders

