All articles by Liam O'Callaghan – Page 90
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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
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ArticleFirst Russian coldstore for Maersk
Danish shipping company Maersk has started construction of a new facility in St Petersburg to meet demand in Russia
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ArticleWoolworths tackles food waste
Active food waste measures have been implemented in all of the Australian retailer’s stores while trials of 2D barcodes also aim to address the problem

