All India articles – Page 28
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ArticleAlphonso set for Korea and Malaysia entry
India's Alphonso mango industry hopes the two Asian nations will complement traditional markets this season
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ArticleAvocado appetite growing in India
IG International gets new season import programme underway with Hass from Peru
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ArticleJupiter scoops Arra exclusivity in India
Jupiter Group has scooped exclusive production and marketing rights for the Arra table grape varieties in India
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ArticleArgentina gains India lemon access
South American nation’s largest lemon-producing region of Tucuman buoyed by news of deal
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ArticleSAWS pilot recruiter inundated with demand for permits
Concordia, which is recruiting seasonal workers for selected growers under pilot scheme, says "no shortage of supply" from Eastern Europe
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ArticleRussia and Sri Lanka halt India grape access
Access stopped for Indian table grapes midway through season amid phytosanitary concerns
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ArticleMaharashtra sees export potential
The state has identified six categories to be developed for export under the Agriculture Export Policy
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ArticleIndian start-up offers ripening solution
A pack that releases ethylene gas could be a game-changer for the country’s fruit trade
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ArticleAustralian walnuts win access to India
Agreement to help industry expand on A$22.5m export haul achieved over 2017/18 campaign
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ArticleChilean cherries land at Indian seaport
NGK Trading has received its first sea shipment of Chilean cherries sent by Exportadora Del Sur and Natire South Exports
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ArticleAn eventful year ahead…
Fruitnet's 2019 line-up offers connections with produce industry experts and new opportunities to grow your business
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ArticleWayCool secures funds to scale up
Indian agri-food start-up WayCool has raised US$17m in funds to expand its fresh produce distribution platform
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ArticleNew grape packhouse for Mahindra
In the state of Maharashtra, Mahindra Agri Solutions opened a packhouse with a cold store capacity of 280 tonnes
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ArticleMetro returns India profit
India's Metro Cash & Carry has turned a profit for the first time since entering the market 15 years ago
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ArticleIndian grapes access Australia
Table grape exporters will have to compete with Australia’s similarly-timed peak season
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ArticleIG invests in sustainability
India’s IG International has invested in solar energy to power its Bangalore cold stores in a bid to become a more sustainable operation
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ArticleWashington apple exports down
A smaller crop helped lower export volumes due to retaliatory tariffs imposed by major markets
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ArticleIndian apple imports set to fall
USDA predicts volumes to decline for second straight season, with China ban taking its toll
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ArticleNew directors at WAC
The Washington Apple Commission has elected two new directors and re-elected three to its board

