All Hong Kong articles – Page 17
-
ArticleFino lemons put in fine performance
Strong prices and markets translate into good returns for Murcian producers
-
ArticleTech conference set for Hong Kong
Smart Horticulture Asia will take place during Asia Fruit Logistica in September 2016
-
ArticleCathay cargo sees double-digit drop
Cathay Pacific experienced a 10 per cent drop in cargo volumes carried last month compared to the prior year
-
ArticleHK 'organic' veg contains chemicals
Some 37 per cent of samples of organic vegetables sold in Hong Kong have tested positive for chemical residues, the Consumer Council said
-
ArticleFuel prices dent Cathay cargo profits
Lower fuel prices and stiffer competition dented Cathay Pacific cargo profits in 2015, the carrier says
-
ArticleDairy Farm profits drop
Dairy Farm Group's food division profits fell in 2015 due to challenging operating conditions in Asia
-
ArticleCool Logistics Asia back for round two
Second Asian conference will review regional prospects for refrigerated transport and cold chain investment
-
ArticleSanLucar extends global reach
The company is evolving as a global supplier of premium fruits and vegetables from around the world
-
ArticleJoyvio agri-divisions no longer Legend subsidiaries
Legend Holdings has announced company changes following the merger between its subsidiary Joyvio and Golden Wing Mau
-
ArticleCathay settles Canadian cargo suits
Cathay Pacific is to pay C$6m to settle lawsuits in Canada that accuse the airline of colluding to raise cargo rates
-
ArticleCathay trials Toowoomba-HK flight
Australia’s Darling Downs producers have celebrated the inaugural direct cargo service from Toowoomba, Queensland, to Hong Kong
-
ArticleDairy Farm profits drop in SE Asia
Pan-Asian retail group Diary Farm has reported slower sales growth and cost increases in the third quarter of 2015
-
ArticleRadish Boya opens in Hong Kong
Japanese organic grocery delivery company Radish Boya has expanded into Hong Kong
-
ArticleChilean cherry output rises sharply
Industry prepares for a challenging season as production rises by as much as 20 per cent
-
ArticleM&S slows down China expansion plans
UK retailer cites political and economic factors for readjustment but remains committed to the market
-
ArticleEskesen warns of unpredictability
Former Maersk Line director tells delegates at Cool Logistics Asia to "expect the unexpected"
-
ArticleSAT Royal embarks on Asian adventure
President José Gandía sees good potential for premium stonefruit and blueberries
-
ArticleHK bolsters hub credentials
Hong Kong is set to remain a favoured route for fresh produce shipments to China thanks to major infrastructure projects
-
ArticleRijk Zwaan targets Asian partners
Group heads to Asia Fruit Logistica looking to demonstrate that broadening the category can boost consumption
-
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

