All articles by Luisa Cheshire – Page 81
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ArticleAir cargo growth slows
The latest IATA data shows global air freight market growth continued to slow in May
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ArticleSoftware firm targets India
A traceability management software firm is targeting Indian producers with its residue sampling programme
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ArticleKoper top of the ports for Egyptian grapes
Slovenia's Port of Koper is Europe's number one loading port for Egyptian grapes this season
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ArticleNew name for Wonderful firm
The US firm behind the iconic Wonderful produce brand has changed its name to The Wonderful Company
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ArticlePotatoes tackle poverty in Vietnam
A potato-growing project in Vietnam aims to tackle poverty by boosting production and grower income
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ArticleVietnam ag exports fall
Vietnam's agricultural exports are falling as the sector loses its competitive edge
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ArticleAspada invests in Indian agriculture
Global venture capital company Aspada is investing millions in on-farm services for India's small-scale farmers
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ArticlePakistan poised to boost mango exports
Pakistan is likely to increase its mango exports to Europe this season now it has ramped up its hot water treatment facilities
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ArticleZespri SunGold launches in India
Zespri SunGold kiwifruit will hit tastebuds across India at the end of May, the marketer reveals
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ArticleAirfreight shows modest growth
Global airfreight markets grew by a modest 1.6 per cent in March compared to the prior year
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ArticleWAC plans bi-coloured push in India
The Washington Apple Commission (WAC) wants to carve out a market for its bi-coloured varieties in India
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ArticleRSA sees opportunities in India
Demand is growing in India for avocados and citrus, presenting South African shippers with new export opportunities
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ArticleAnd now for something completely different
European shippers looking to supply India must offer "something different", Fresh Produce India delegates told
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ArticleSubway appeals for suppliers
Subway needs more fresh produce suppliers to cater to its ever-expanding European outlet base
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ArticleRetailers push British produce
Tesco and Marks and Spencer are pushing UK-grown produce this summer in response to customer demand
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ArticleM&S committed to quality and UK farming
British retailer Marks and Spencer reiterates commitment to supporting UK farming and supplying quality produce
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ArticleRussia offers India opportunities
Despite its struggling economy, Russia offers Indian produce suppliers a wealth of export opportunities say shippers
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ArticleDiscipline key to selling India abroad
Indian produce firms must take a disciplined approach to build brand reputation abroad
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ArticleGive India retail a chance
India's modern retail sector needs time to grow, says produce chief at Future Group
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ArticleIndia retailers should push food safety
It is up to India's retail sector and not the government to make domestic produce safe, official says

