All Korea, Republic articles – Page 11
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ArticleVietnam’s bananas hit Lotte Mart
Korean retailer has stocked bananas imported from Vietnam for the first time
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ArticleAFPA calls for greater support in export markets
Australian body wants technical trade barriers for fresh produce exports removed to diversify grower opportunities
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ArticleNew report sheds light on Covid-19 impact
In-depth report published by Fruitnet explains how the pandemic is changing the fresh produce business
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ArticleLotte Mart’s sustainable pledges
Korean hypermarket chain announces plans to cut plastic use and food waste in its stores by 2025
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ArticlePeruvian avos hit SK supermarket shelves
The country’s leading retailer, Emart, will roll out its programme nationally this month
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ArticleMaersk's AE19 service "picking up pace"
Ocean-rail service will now be provided fortnightly both export from Asia to Europe and return from Europe to Asia
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ArticleAsiafruit spotlights China’s coronavirus recovery
Asiafruit’s May edition provides a special report on how China’s fresh produce business is coming back from the coronavirus crisis
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ArticlePeruvian Hass shipped to South Korea
US-headquartered Mission Produce handles initial consignment, set to arrive in mid-June
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PodcastsFruitbox: Distance is no matter for Zespri
Chief executive Dan Mathieson explains how the brand is bringing its health message to consumers worldwide
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ArticleSouth Korea and Vietnam to link supply chains
Closer cooperation between the two countries is in the works to ease the strain caused by coronavirus
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ArticleKurly secures more investment
An increase in online shopping driven by the coronavirus has helped the Korean e-tailer raise more funding
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ArticleCoronavirus: industry response
Asiafruit rounds up what impact the coronavirus pandemic has had on fresh produce trade across Asia to-date
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ArticleClimate change brings bananas to Korea
A changing climate in South Korea has allowed growers to experiment with tropical fruits
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ArticleCovid-19 changes Korean consumption
Despite strong supplies of fresh produce and a declining infection rate South Korea’s agricultural market is feeling the effects of coronavirus
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ArticleLocal support for Korean growers
Provincial governments are promoting locally grown produce after a drop in demand to the coronavirus outbreak
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ArticleSouth Korea looks abroad for mangoes
Since gaining access to South Korea Cambodia’s mangoes have proved popular sparking interest in investment
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ArticleEuropean fruit and veg trade contends with coronavirus
Fresh produce companies are facing up to a very different set of challenges as the outbreak continues
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ArticleContrasting season for Australian cherries
Low yields made for a tough season for Australian cherries despite favourable prices and a breakthrough in South Korea
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ArticleTridge maps effect of coronavirus on fruit prices
Prices on some products fluctuate by up to 85 per cent as a direct result of the virus’ impact on trade
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ArticleChilean avocados close in on South Korea
Exporters are hopeful they will be able to start sending the fruit to South Korea in 2020

