All articles by Luisa Cheshire – Page 89
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ArticleIndia "shocked" by EU ban
Industry sources are shocked by an EU ban on five Indian produce imports, and say every effort was being made by Indian exporters to meet EU quarantine requirements
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ArticleTata launches grape line
Indian multinational, known for its involvement in the global automotive industry, has launched a new domestic premium branded-grape line
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ArticleSuper-veg to avert consumption crisis
Japanese produce players hope to avert the nation’s vegetable consumption crisis with a new range of small and mighty veg
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ArticleAeon expands in Malaysia
Japanese retailer Aeon is continuing its expansion in Malaysia, in spite of economic challenges
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ArticlePakistani mango exports to rise
Exports of Pakistani mangoes could rise by 15 per cent this season, and shippers hope to gain access to New Zealand and South Africa
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ArticleSouth Korea-Canada sign FTA
South Korea and Canada have inked a free trade deal after lengthy negotiations
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ArticleWeather wrecks Indian crops
Unusual weather has damaged fruit and vegetable crops across Western India's Maharashtra state
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ArticleFreak hail hits Indian grapes
Freak rain and hailstorms have damaged grape production in India's Sangli and Nashik regions
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ArticleStrong start to year for airfreight
The global airfreight market saw a 4.5 per cent growth in business in January 2014 compared to the prior year period
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ArticleModerate growth for airfreight
The latest global airfreight figures show moderate growth for the sector, but forecast turbulence ahead
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ArticleKashgar gateway to Xinjiang
The airport in China's westernmost city Kashgar has been approved as the only fruit-import port of entry to Xinjiang
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ArticleZespri dealt blow in Taiwan
Zespri has severed links with its three Taiwan importers after uncovering fraudulent invoice practices
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ArticleKAFTA cuts Australian orange tariff
The import duty of Australian oranges in South Korea is set to fall under a new trade agreement
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ArticleJapan tackles consumption trend
Stakeholders in Japan’s produce industry want to reverse an over-arching national trend of falling fruit consumption
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ArticleOpportunities "immense" in Indian retail
Food and grocery business leaders say growth opportunities for India's retail sector are huge
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ArticleCarrefour ramps up food safety in China
French retailer Carrefour will expand its network of food-testing laboratories across China as its store numbers there grow
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ArticleDole Philippines seeks new plantations
Dole Philippines wants to plant bananas and pineapples away from typhoon-hit Mindanao, says report
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ArticleShipping agreement boosts Asia coverage
A new slot-sharing agreement will enhance Far East to India container shipping services
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ArticleAus fruit-fly outbreak could cost millions
The first fruit-fly outbreak in 20 years in South Australia's Riverland region could cost the state's fruit sector millions
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ArticleDelhi says no to FDI
The Delhi state government has banned foreign firms from opening multibrand retail stores

