All articles by Liam O'Callaghan – Page 82
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ArticleJapanese melon price dives
Famous for their premium price tag, the first Hokkaido melons of the 2020 season sold for 97.6 per cent less than last year
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ArticleCosta’s Harry Debney to retire
Chief executive of Costa Group announced his intention to retire within the next nine months at the company’s AGM
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ArticleAlibaba supports fresh online faces
A new growth plan is set to support fresh food merchants who have recently joined the company’s Tmall e-commerce platform
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ArticleBostock dazzles Chinese consumers
Chinese consumers have rushed to buy the first commercial volumes of organic Dazzle apples exported by Bostock New Zealand
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ArticleJR’s Orchards ups exports
New Zealand apple exporter has been able to increase its exports this season despite Covid-19 disruption
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ArticleTaiwan sends off mangoes and lychees
A consignment containing the two fruits will be the first sent to Japan under a new contract with China Airlines
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ArticleMaersk extends cold chain to Pakistan
Pakistani citrus exporters will now have access to the carrier’s end-to-end cold chain service
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ArticleConsumers take to Scan&Go
More consumers are using Woolworth’s new checkout-free service during the Covid-19 pandemic
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ArticleVariety trials go virtual
The Australian Melon Association has adapted its annual field day by sharing videos of new melon varieties online with growers across the country
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ArticleChina to host Thai fruit festival
Durian, mangosteen, longan and coconut will be among the Thai fruit promoted in eight Chinese cities
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ArticleAutogrow cracks the yield prediction code
FarmRoad has been created by Autogrow to accurately predict tomato harvest times and yields
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ArticleCovid-19 boom for MyGroser
Malaysian online grocery service launches first round of public funding after experiencing significant growth during the pandemic
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ArticleJapanese imports weather the storm
Fresh fruit imports have mostly held up despite Covid-19, while consumer demand for fruit continues to grow
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ArticleApeel receives US$250m boost
The latest round of funding will be used by Apeel Sciences to tackle food waste on a global scale
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ArticleThailand christens new rail links
A shipment of Thai durian and mangosteen will be the first reach China using new rail routes established to cope with Covid-19 disruption
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ArticleNZ invests in new varieties
New Zealand's government has committed to helping the country’s horticulture sector access new plant breeding material
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ArticleTurkish apples target Thailand
Visits from Thai authorities have moved the Turkish apple industry one step closer to exporting to the Asian country
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ArticleMore funding for Intello Labs
Indian ag-tech start-up completes first round of funding for its fresh produce grading technology
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ArticleVietnamese lychees navigate Covid-19
Authorities in Vietnam are looking to make the most of the upcoming season despite losing access to Japan and other disruptions
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ArticleYen Chau begins mango exports
This year’s mango exports have begun in the Vietnamese district with the first shipment sent to China in May

