All articles by Liam O'Callaghan – Page 100
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ArticleChinese doors open for Turkish cherries
Turkish cherry growers anticipate an increase in exports to China after restrictions were relaxed
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ArticleForward thinking at Hort Connections
The future of the Australasian horticulture industry is set to be one of the hottest topics among the thousands of delegates attending this year’s Hort Connections
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ArticleMASkargo to capitalise on durian dawn
The Malaysian cargo airline hopes to take advantage of new regulations allowing the shipment of frozen whole durian to China
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ArticleLucrative deal for Australian exporter
Australia-based fresh produce supplier Sun Asia is set to send table grapes, stonefruit and citrus to Asia as part of a new multi-million-dollar agreement
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ArticleControlled environment collaboration
Three agricultural technology companies have joined forces to maximise the effectiveness of a new farm management platform
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ArticleCostco breaks ground in China
Retailer Costco is set to open its first brick-and-mortar store in Shanghai in August
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ArticleUS and China rekindle trade talks
Negotiations between the two countries will resume before their leaders meet at the G20 Summit
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ArticleAustralian organic awareness up
Consumer awareness about organic food has increased in step with domestic sales in Australia, according to an annual report
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ArticleSteady outlook for NZ exports
Revenue from horticulture is expected to stabilise beyond 2019 after significant growth this year
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ArticleMalaysian durian arriving in China
The first batch of whole Malaysian Durian was sent to China this week after the fruit was cleared for export
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ArticleNew addition to Fall Creek
Micah Jacob Weiss has joined a support team for US blueberry breeder-grower Fall Creek Farm & Nursery
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ArticleCompostable upgrade for Zespri
Zespri partners with food-label manufacturer Sinclair International to introduce new, compostable labels for organic kiwifruit
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ArticleJapan protects high-end varieties
Efforts being made to prevent domestically developed, branded varieties from being grown overseas
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ArticleChina to capture grocery crown
China will become the world’s largest grocery market by 2023, according to retail analyst IGD Asia
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ArticleWorld’s nurseries gather in WA
The annual general meeting for the Associated International Group of Nurseries brought together leading deciduous fruit variety managers from all corners of the world
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ArticleIndoor farm sprouts up in Shanghai
China-based horticulture company Orisis has partnered with a new international joint venture to build an indoor vertical farm
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ArticlePhilippines looks overseas to ease mango glut
Mango growers in the Philippines may look for help from international markets as they attempt to deal with surplus product
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ArticleAustralia brings in buyers
Australian fruit and vegetable growers will showcase their produce to a host of international buyers as part of a reverse trade mission
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ArticleDutch seed developer awarded global prize
Simon Groot receives 2019 World Food Prize for role in introducing disease-resistant vegetable seeds to over 60 countries
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ArticleA sustainable sticking point
New Zealand grower-packer-exporter, Bostock New Zealand commits to using compostable stickers on its organic apples

