All articles by Liam O'Callaghan – Page 91
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ArticleUS blueberries touchdown in Vietnam
Some of the first US-grown blueberries will land in Vietnam this week following the removal of trade barriers
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ArticleHazel reduces insurance claims
The use of a new post-harvest technology has reduced product quality claims by 40 per cent, according to one California stonefruit grower-packer
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ArticlePretty Lady Vineyards veteran retires
George Galloway will retire later this month, ending a 40-year career in the North American produce industry
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ArticleNW cherries pick up pace
Northwest cherry growers are still expecting significant volumes this season despite a downgraded second estimate
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ArticleAutogrow calls for census input
A census of the world’s controlled environment agriculture growers has been launched to create a better understanding of the industry
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ArticleChina lifts Malaysian durian restrictions
Malaysia will be able to export frozen whole durian to China for the first time under a new protocol
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ArticleConvenience stores keep pace in China
Convenience stores may be the next big retail channel in China as the format continues to grow across the country
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ArticleRisks accompany Aldi’s China launch
Aldi is targeting a gap in the market with the launch of its first store in China according to retail analyst IGD Asia
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ArticleCosta shares plunge
Shares in Australian agribusiness dropped 27 per cent in a day due to a lowered profit forecast
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ArticleT&G Global launches Jazz Snackers in Asia
New Zealand apple exporter is bringing a new range of snack-sized apples to key markets in Asia
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ArticleEuropean apple growers target Malaysia
Some of Europe’s leading apple producers visit the South East Asian nation to launch their ‘Natural Goodness’ campaign
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ArticleNZ research team enhances fruit outcomes
A Plant & Food Research team has improved results in apple and kiwifruit crops in two different studies
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ArticleGP Graders technology cuts costs
Australian blueberry grower reports radical reduction in labour costs from trial of new produce grading camera
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ArticleA fresh approach for Indonesian hawkers
New funding boosts start-up’s mission to change the way hawkers source and sell their products
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ArticleFunding for fruit fly fight
An Australian university has received backing to study the genetic code of fruit flies in an attempt to eliminate female flies
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ArticleChanging the way mangoes are picked
Sensors developed by an Australian university could bring a new level of optimisation to mango harvesting
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ArticleFruit drives rising value of NZ horticulture
Kiwifruit and apples lead the way as the value of New Zealand horticulture rose to a record total
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ArticleRain slashes Californian cherry crop
Heavy rain has severely damaged cherry crops in the US state, putting a dampener on predictions for a strong season
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ArticleNZ opens Apple and pear pathways
Career opportunities in the horticulture industry are being shared with young New Zealanders as part of a new programme
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ArticleUS bails out tariff hit farmers
A US$16bn relief package for US agricultural producers has been announced in response to the ongoing trade war with China

