All articles by Luisa Cheshire – Page 96
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ArticleNOL reports Q1 net loss
Singapore's NOL Group has reported a US$254m first quarter net loss due to high fuel costs and low freight rates
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ArticleDairy Farm enters the Philippines
Dairy Farm enters the Philippines with 50 per cent stake in Rustans Supercenters
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ArticleRain and hail damages south India mango crop
Rain and hail in southern India has depleted mango volumes and caused domestic market prices to rise
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ArticleG6 Alliance shelves Asia-Europe service
The G6 shipping alliance has decided to shelve an additional Asia-Europe service due to unsuitable market conditions
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ArticleNYK Line reports losses
Japanese shipping line NYK has reported US$903m losses for its 2011 fiscal year ended March 31
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ArticleHimachal Pradesh standardises apple packaging
Key Indian apple-producing region Himachal Pradesh is rolling out universal apple cartons to compete with imports and improve shelf-life
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ArticleIndia launches new mango
India's Uttar Pradesh is offering a new mango variety this summer, named in honour of the state's youngest chief minister
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ArticleChile-Malaysia FTA comes into play
Fresh fruit from Chile and Malaysia can now be exported between the two nations duty-free
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ArticleWoolworths grows grocery market share
Leading Australian retailer Woolworths announced it grew grocery market share in the third quarter against rival Coles
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ArticleNZ scrambles for apple pickers
Some New Zealand apple orchards are struggling to find pickers as the harvest reaches its peak
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ArticleChinese fruit floods Vietnam market
Chinese produce has flooded markets around Ho Chi Minh City to meet demand for fruit
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ArticleOnline retail in China to triple
Online retail sales in China are set to triple to over US$360bn by 2015, according to recent research
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ArticleLufthansa Cargo posts record volumes
Lufthansa Cargo saw its air freight volumes hit an all-time high last year, despite an increasingly difficult market
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ArticleNZ accuses China over Psa outbreak
New Zealand scientists believe China is the most likely source of the Psa-V disease devastating New Zealand's kiwifruit vines
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Pakistan mango exports to US under threat
Plans to increase irradiation costs threaten to thwart Pakistani mango exports to the US this season
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ArticleAPL on course to cut carbon emissions
Container shipping line APL says it is on course to reduce a key carbon exhaust measure from its global shipping operations by 30 per cent
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ArticleChina tops world's grocery market
China has replaced the US as the world's biggest food retail market, according to IGD
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ArticleAir industry enjoys robust February performance
International Air Transport Association (IATA) results for February show a 5.2 per cent rise in cargo demand compared with the prior year period
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ArticleAsda doubles Indian grape volumes
Walmart-owned UK retail chain Asda is doubling Indian grape volumes from Maharashtra under a Bharti Walmart Direct Farm initiative
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ArticleUS approves Malaysian papayas
The US has approved irradiated Malaysian papayas for commercial sale, and is considering granting access to Chilean gooseberries

