All Korea, Republic articles – Page 18
-
ArticleSouth Korean service for Northwest growers
New flight offers cherry growers in US state more opportunities to chase demand out of North Asia
-
ArticleMERS fears drives online sales
Korean retailers have reported an increase in online grocery sales since the first case of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome was confirmed in the country
-
ArticleAustralia suspends Korean pear imports
The Australian Department of Agriculture has suspended imports of Korean pears following the detection of fire blight
-
ArticleTesco mulls South Korean sale
Retail giant could make around US$6bn from potential sale of operations in Asian nation
-
ArticleChilean blues spread far and wide
FRESH FOCUS CHILE: Previously dependent to a large extent on the North American market, Chilean blueberries are now building a solid reputation in distant markets like East Asia
-
ArticleTax junk food to cut fruit and veg prices, think tank urges
In the UK since 1980, ice cream prices have fallen by 50 per cent, while fruit and vegetables have gone up by 199 per cent, ODI claims
-
ArticleKorea-Vietnam sign FTA
South Korea has signed a free trade agreement with Vietnam to double bilateral trade in five years
-
ArticleKorea offers organic opportunities
The US has flagged a growing demand for organic produce in South Korea as an opportunity for increasing organic exports
-
ArticleFunding boost for European apples
Joint promotional campaign led by France and Italy will run for three more years, supported by a budget of €5.6m
-
ArticleChile cranks up nut promotions in Asia
South Korea and China are the focus of this season’s marketing campaign
-
ArticleKorea's FTAs see grape imports rise
Korea’s free trade agreements have given rise to an increase in table grape imports, from Chile in particular
-
ArticleEC releases €130m in marketing grants
New funding has been awarded to 41 marketing campaigns, with an emphasis on programmes outside of the EU
-
ArticleSouth Korean delegation heads to Israel
Minister of agriculture leads trade visit to BioBee laboratories in Kibbutz
-
ArticleChile explores Mexican hub potential
Thanks to its regular cargo flights to Asia, Mexico is set to play a more prominent role in Chilean fruit exports to Asia in future
-
ArticleSouth Korea FTA to boost NZ exports
New Zealand prime minister John Key has landed in South Korea to sign a free trade agreement with Korean president Park Guen-hye
-
ArticleLatest 'world's largest vessel' calls at Felixstowe
The 192,237 gross tonnage, 395m long and 59m wide container ship has made a scheduled stop at the Suffolk port
-
ArticleRipe timing for NZ avocados
Leading exporter Avanza hopes to tap into the developing South Korean market
-
ArticleKorea and China initial FTA
China and South Korea have initialled a free trade agreement, with an official pact on the cards for this year
-
ArticlePeru set to widen market access in Asia
Inspectors from China and South Korean visited asparagus and mango production sites last week before ratifying import protocols
-
ArticleUnshu hybrids gain US access
The USDA has approved access for commercial shipments of two varieties of hybrid Unshu oranges from South Korea

