All articles by Luisa Cheshire – Page 102
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ArticleMoroccan citrus exports set to rise
Moroccan citrus production and exports are expected to rise this season compared to last, thanks to new plantations coming on stream
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ArticleIndian pomegranates poised for US entry
APHIS is awaiting public comment on its positive pest risk analysis of Indian pomegranate imports into the US
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ArticleGlobal airfreight market nosedives
The global airfreight business is shrinking at a faster pace, warns the International Air Transport Association
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ArticleNOL Group completes succession
Singapore shipping group NOL has completed the transition to a new CEO and announced the succession of Ng Yat Chung from 1 October
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ArticleSafmarine boosts RSA-Asia trade
Shipping line Safmarine has upgraded its Safari 3 service to boost trade between South Africa and Asia
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ArticlePakistan forecasts bumper citrus crop
Pakistani citrus shippers are predicting a larger crop and increased exports this season
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ArticleSri Lanka invests in Rwanda horticulture
A Sri-Lankan plant science company has been contracted to develop fruit varieties for production in Rwanda, Africa
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ArticleVietnamese dragon fruit exports soar
Vietnamese dragon fruit exports to the US are expected to more than double this year
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ArticleWA opens doors to US cherries
Western Australia has opened its doors to US cherries after 10 years of negotiations
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ArticleFresh Express loses E.coli claim
Fresh Express has had its US$12m claim for E.coli losses overturned by a state appeals court
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ArticleVietnam cashew exports fall
Vietnam's 2011 cashew exports will be down on last year, despite similar production volumes
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ArticlePakistan eyes Russian market for kinnows
Russia holds tremendous potential for Pakistani kinnow mandarin exports, says shipper
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ArticlePakistan rethinks mango strategy
Pakistan may set higher mango export targets and pursue new markets in coming seasons following a successful deal this year
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ArticleEmirates launches new Asia freight service
Emirates SkyCargo's new freight service connects Australia, Hong Kong and Singapore with the carrier's global network
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ArticleRussian citrus imports soar
Citrus imports in Russia (European, Western and Far East) are on the rise, but there is still plenty of room left for further market growth
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ArticleUS retail strong despite import fall
US retailers have seen continued sales growth this summer despite a decline in US container imports
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ArticleNew FDA fees could hurt importers
New FDA food re-inspection rules could slap extra charges on US importers and push up the price of food
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ArticleInternational sales drive Wal-Mart
Wal-Mart's international sales have bolstered the retailer's second quarter results for fiscal year 2011/12
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ArticleArgentine blueberries take off
Blueberry cargo flights from the Argentine province of Tucuman to the US are reportedly set to more than double this year
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ArticleNOL group reports losses
Neptune Orient Lines (NOL) has reported a net loss of US$67m for the first half of 2011 compared to the prior year period

