All articles by Luisa Cheshire – Page 77
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ArticleBright future for Mexico in China
Chinese importers anticipate a bright future for Mexican fruit on the local market, following rapid sales of new products like avocados and berries
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ArticleInterview: Asda’s UK grape vision
Alberto Goldbacher, Asda grape procurement manager, talks exclusively to Luisa Cheshire about its pioneering UK seedless grape-growing project in Kent
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ArticleChristmas brings UK grape growth
The UK experienced strong grape sales this Christmas, thanks to steady supplies, promotions and shoppers feeling the festive spirit
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ArticleFuture Group launches banana brand
Indian retail firm Future Group is launching its own banana label across stores nationwide
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ArticlePhilippines hit by Panama disease
Panama disease and El Niño are wiping out banana plantations in the Philippines
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ArticleMixed bag for airfreight
Global airfreight volumes were down in November, but higher than October and August, latest IATA data reveals
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ArticleUK grape market reaches saturation point
The overall UK table grape market is nearing saturation point after decades of sales growth
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Mixed prospects for Chinese New Year
China’s slowing economy, crop shortages and quality issues will all come into play this coming Chinese New Year festival
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ArticleFreight forwarding market poised for growth
The global airfreight forwarding market is set to grow annually by 3.58 per cent for the next four years, says new report
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ArticleChina approves shipping merger
The Chinese government has given the green light to the merger of state-owned shipping groups COSCO and China Shipping
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ArticleOnline accounting eases importer woes
Chinese Customs are trialing a new online accounting site, developed by Fruitease, to bring some transparency to China's import tax system
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ArticleSlowdown puts brakes on import demand
Taiwan’s weaker economy is limiting consumer spending and slowing demand for more expensive imported fruit, say traders
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ArticleNergi breaks new sales record
Global Nergi sales reached 1.2m punnets in 2015 – a record for the European kiwiberry brand
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ArticleDark green veg fights cancer
Eating dark green vegetables can help cancer patients fight tumour growth, a new study shows
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ArticleProduce prices plummet in Ukraine
The latest Russia-Turkey spat means cheaper fruit and vegetables for the Ukraine
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ArticleAir cargo growth flatlines
Global air freight markets grew by only 0.5 per cent in October compared the prior-year period
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ArticleOrganic market worth US$63bn by 2020
The global organic fruit and veg market is set to grow to almost US$63bn by 2020 thanks to perceived health benefits of organic produce
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ArticleCathay settles Canadian cargo suits
Cathay Pacific is to pay C$6m to settle lawsuits in Canada that accuse the airline of colluding to raise cargo rates
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ArticleUK pomegranate demand rises
Demand for fresh pomegranates is rising in the UK, as consumers become more adventurous cooks and seek healthier lifestyles
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ArticleMalaysians favour imported produce
Malaysians spend billions on imported fruit and vegetables each year when home-grown produce is available

