All articles by Luisa Cheshire – Page 107
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ArticleThai export controls hurt EU business
Thai vegetable export restrictions due to pest and residue breaches are affecting shipments to Europe, according to one EU importer
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ArticleEgyptian exporters target Far East
Egypt's leading fruit grower-shippers are looking to Asia to absorb their rising volumes and reduce dependence on European markets
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ArticleTesco UK triples Thai mango volumes
UK retail giant Tesco is trebling its Thai mango imports and extending promotions in a bid to raise the fruit's profile among British consumers
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ArticlePakistan to exceed mango export target
Pakistan is on track to export over 165,000 tonnes of mangoes during the 2011 season, above the official 140,000-tonne target
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ArticleDel Monte invests in Malaysian pineapple exports
Del Monte Philippines is planning to invest in organic pineapple production in the Malaysian states of Sabah and Sarawak to boost Malaysia's fresh exports
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ArticleAus-Philippine banana row escalates
The Philippine banana industry is calling for a strong national stand against Australia's non-tariff import barriers
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ArticleOOCL joins CMA CGM South Asian service
Orient Overseas Container Line has joined CMA CGM's India/Pakistan-Europe service
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ArticleCasino reports fall in profits
French supermarket group Casino has reported a 7 per cent drop in 2010 net profit but predicts double digit sales growth for the next three years
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ArticleCMA CGM reports return to profitability
CMA CGM, the world's third largest container shipping company, has reported a return to profit in 2010 and predicts "normalised profitability levels" in 2011
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ArticleProspects up for Aus agriculture
Australian agriculture officials predict a positive outlook for Australian production and exports in spite of recent devastation caused by extreme weather
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ArticleIndia's budget omits FDI but honours agriculture
The Indian finance minister's budget speech has disappointed the country's retail sector hoping for new FDI laws, but given a boost to agriculture
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ArticleAsia drives global air cargo growth
Freight markets in Asia are spearheading a rise in global air cargo volumes, according to the latest industry forecast
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ArticleSweeTango sparks lawsuit
A group of US growers fighting for the legal right to grow new apple variety SweeTango have been ordered to appoint a mediator to resolve their dispute with the variety developer
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ArticleSafmarine upgrades Asia service
Safmarine is launching a new direct service connecting the Far East to the Indian Subcontinent in a bid to strengthen its coverage of the region
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ArticleNorth Indian mango output set to fall
Northern Indian mango volumes are forecast to be at least 20 per cent lower this season compared to last due to biennial bearing
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ArticlePakistan seeks trade deal with Indonesia
Pakistan wants to push forward a trade deal with Indonesia in a bid to boost its citrus exports to the region
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ArticleIndia inks Russian potato deal
Indian potato growers are finalising a deal to export potatoes to Russia for the first time
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ArticleKing of fruits fetches royal price
The first of India's new season Alphonso mangoes sold for record prices across Indian markets this week, in part due to short supply
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ArticleAustralia says no to banana imports
Australia will not open its doors to banana imports to supplement domestic crop losses caused by Cyclone Yasi
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ArticlePresident urges aggressive exports to Asia
Pakistan’s President wants to push fruit exports to Asia following news that Japan will open its doors to Pakistani mangoes

