All articles by Liam O'Callaghan – Page 93
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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
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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

