All articles by Luisa Cheshire – Page 108
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CNY preparations drive up fruit prices
The price of round fruits soared in the Philippines' capital in the hours leading up to Chinese New Year
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ArticleCrop shortage triggers import rise
A drop in domestic fruit production has triggered a rise in imports in Japan this winter, a new report reveals
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Aus citrus export prospects look up in Asia
The Western Australia citrus industry has identified opportunities to expand exports to Malaysia and Singapore
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ArticleIndia calls for retailer patience on FDI
India's commerce minister has appealed to global retail chains not to rush India's decision on foreign direct investment (FDI)
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ArticleThailand halts exports over pesticide fears
The Thai government has reportedly called a temporary halt to all vegetable shipments to Europe over pesticide fears
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ArticleWeather delays Indian mango crop
The forthcoming Indian mango season could be delayed and shorter than normal, though quality is expected to be good
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ArticleMaersk launches new US service
Danish container line Maersk is starting a new South America to US express service for perishable cargo in February
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ArticlePakistan-Iran kinnow sales set to soar
Pakistan's 2010/11 kinnow mandarin exports to Iran are set to increase three-fold thanks to a recent drop in import duty
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ArticleShanghai wins world's busiest port post
Shanghai has pipped Singapore to the world's-busiest-port post after handling record volumes of cargo in 2010
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ArticlePakistan welcomes Kinnow tax cut
Iran has cut its Kinnow import tariff a month earlier than normal, benefitting Pakistani exporters
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ArticleTesco Malaysia promotes local produce abroad
Tesco plans to promote Malaysian products produced by small and medium-sized companies at its stores in China, South Korea and India
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ArticlePakistan prepares for US mango launch
Pakistan is poised to make its mango export debut in the US this season, a year after its first mango shipments to Europe
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ArticlePakistan halts onion exports to India
The Pakistan government has called a halt to all over-land onion exports, including to India, in a bid to stabilise soaring domestic prices
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ArticleCA citrus region quarantined
One of California's major citrus-growing regions is under quarantine following the discovery of a second Asian citrus psyllid
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ArticleDole launches new-look Japanese banana diet
Multinational fruit marketer Dole has unveiled its own version of the celebrated Japanese Morning Banana Diet for US consumers
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ArticlePhilippines mulls US veg imports
The Philippine government has hinted that four US vegetables will be granted market access by April, when it hopes the US will have completed its pest risk analysis on Philippine bananas
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ArticleVietnam dragon fruit exports soar
Vietnamese dragon fruit exports to the US are likely to have exceeded 800 tonnes in 2010, an eight-fold increase over 2009
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ArticleIndia imports Pakistan onions
India is expected to import its first consignment of Pakistan onions this week in a bid to ease onion price hikes brought on by domestic crop shortages
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ArticleIndian EU grape export registrations rise
The number of Indian grape growers registering to export to Europe rose in 2010, despite 2009's disastrous deal
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ArticleIndia apple season claims lives
Some 112 people involved in the Himachal Pradesh apple industry lost their lives this season in transportation accidents

