All articles by Luisa Cheshire – Page 88
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ArticleGrapefruit on steakhouse menu in Korea
The Florida department of agriculture has linked up with a steakhouse chain in South Korea to promote Florida grapefruit
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ArticleFrance sets up new China trade body
France has established CAFC to facilitate French agri-food exports, including fresh fruits and vegetables, to China
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ArticleTesco curbs global investment plans
UK retailer Tesco plans to reduce capital investment in Europe and curb expenditure in Asia in light of falling annual group profits
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ArticleBananas central to Mahindra Univeg JV
New company, set to begin operating by the end of June, sees "huge potential" in India's fresh produce import-export trade
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ArticleZespri supplies Malaysia year-round
The Malaysian market has received its first-ever continuous 12-month supply of Zespri-branded kiwifruit
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ArticleAus citrus takes off in China
Exports of Australian citrus to China could double this year as more growers register to supply this growth market
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ArticleMorocco outraged by EU pricing change
Morocco's produce sector is up in arms over proposed changes to the EU import pricing system, which could leave its growers out of pocket
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ArticleUS project boosts Pakistan mango sector
A US government-funded project has helped to almost double Pakistan's fresh mango export revenues over the last four years
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ArticleCyclone Ita hits Queensland veg
Queensland vegetables bear the brunt of tropical cyclone Ita, while bananas survive the storm with minimal losses
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ArticleLuLu to enter Malaysia
Middle Eastern retail group LuLu is to enter Malaysia under a joint venture scheme
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ArticleBharti-Carrefour in JV talks
Indian conglomerate Bharti and French retailer Carrefour are reportedly poised to set up a joint venture cash-and-carry business in India
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ArticleFAO urges countries to combat banana disease
The FAO is urging countries to step up their action against Panama disease following its spread from Asia to Africa and the Middle East
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ArticlePakistan steps up mango treatment to avoid EU ban
Pakistan has implemented compulsory hot water treatment for mangoes destined for the EU to avoid being banned from the market
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ArticleFrost cuts Chile kiwifruit crop
Chilean kiwifruit volumes down by 60 per cent due to frost last year, but PrimLand Chile says it has sufficient volume
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ArticleEU upholds India mango ban
The EU has upheld its ban on Indian mangoes and four other vegetables despite lobbying by Indian authorities
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ArticleBlue Whale-BVL ink apple deal
The two French suppliers are pooling their resources to become a major player on the world apple stage
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ArticleRamadan to boost Pakistani mango exports
Pakistani mango exports are expected to rise by 15-20 per cent this year thanks to Ramadan falling within its season
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ArticleMalaysian durian sells out in UK
Malaysian durian sold out within weeks when it hit London stores for the first time last month
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ArticleIntelligent labels monitor produce
Thinfilm and PakSense have joined forces to bring printed electronic temperature labels to the fresh produce industry of the Americas
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ArticleAir freight recovery continues
The global air freight market grew by 2.9 per cent in February this year compared to last, signalling continued recovery in the sector

