News from Asiafruit – Page 247
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ArticleSE Asia tests Dairy Farm mettle
Dairy Farm International grocery sales and profits fell in South-east Asia this year due to rising operating costs
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ArticleChile hails improved access to Indonesia
After more than eight years of negotiations, Chilean fruit will be permitted to enter the country through the Port of Jakarta
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ArticleJapan/China start food safety talks
Japan and China have agreed to start regular talks on food safety in a bid to ease Chinese import restrictions
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ArticleChina retail continues rapid growth
China's grocery retail market is set to grow by one third in four years, remaining the largest in Asia, says IGD
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ArticleKorean governments say it with produce
A delivery of mandarins from Seoul to North Korea is latest gesture of goodwill
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ArticleJapan opens to Egypt
A number of vegetables, as well as melons and dates have been granted access from Egypt into Japan
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ArticleChina to import Kenyan produce
New agreement will increase trade for Kenya whose key items are fruit, vegetables and flowers
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ArticleCharges laid over strawberry saga
Queensland Police make arrest following “complex” investigation launched in September
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ArticlePBR case before NZ court
Zespri seeking NZ$30m in damages following alleged breach of intellectual property rights
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ArticleMore Chilean cherries heading for South Korea
Industry is seeking alternative markets to reduce its heavy reliance on China
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ArticleSunMoon ‘digitalises’ Fuji apples
Distributor-marketer applies blockchain technology to Fuji apples from Chinese packer to make each piece of fruit ‘a traceable digital asset’
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ArticleLatin America sets out stall at CIIE
The first China International Import Expo drew fresh produce companies from across Central and South America
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ArticleUS likely to lose market share in China
The supply gap is expected to be filled by further imports, instead of domestic production
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ArticleNew protocol for Chile and China
During Chile Week in Beijing, a number of agreements were signed and updated, strengthening cooperation
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ArticlePakistan encourages China export
The country’s produce association patron in chief sees opportunity under the Belt and Road initiative
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ArticleAustralian cherry crop sizes up well
Early forecasts point to solid national crop, with mainland growers sending directly to China via airfreight
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ArticleWalmart aims for 70 stores in India
Expanding its cash and carry offerings, the retailer hopes to open 47 more stores within five years
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ArticleAddressing Australia’s labour shortage
Changes to existing visa programmes will give Australian growers access to more seasonal labour
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ArticleBuy-back reinforces Zespri’s ownership base
Targeted share offer and buy-back aims to put ownership back in hands of the company's growers
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ArticleChile unveils 2018/19 Chinese cherry campaign
The nationwide campaign will place greater emphasis on regional cities