News from Asiafruit – Page 267
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ArticleJD.com investments pay off
The Chinese e-commerce giant has seen a 40.3 per cent increase in net revenues during FY2017
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Article“Challenging” year for T&G
New Zealand-based group sees revenues surpass NZ$1bn in its 120th year, but profits drop by more than 30 per cent
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ArticleScales satisified with 2017 results
Challenging growing season dents Mr Apple profits but storage and logistics division enjoys strong growth
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ArticleAPAL campaigns for fair pricing
Australian industry body hoping to boost farmgate returns for apple and pear growers
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ArticleRail link a boost for Sunraysia growers
Mildura line reopens after seven-month closure, with table grapes loaded on the first service
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ArticlePeruvian Flame Mangoes land in China
Consumers offer "rave reviews" for mango line over Chinese New Year holiday
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ArticleExhibitor deadline for Asia Fruit Logistica
Exhibitors at the Hong Kong show advised to submit stand applications by 28 February to secure their space
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ArticleAPL expands Asia-Latin America routes
APL enhances Latin America to Asia connectivity with three new services designed to facilitate fresh fruit shipments
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ArticleCosta boosts first-half profits
“Standout” performance for citrus and tomatoes helps drive 14.5 per cent increase Australian group’s first-half profits
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ArticleListeria monocytogenes found on rockmelons
Australian state on high alert after discovery and confirmed outbreak of listeriosis
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ArticleFruitday launches supply chain service
Chinese fresh food e-tailer provides supply chain solutions to fresh fruit companies
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ArticleTomra acquires BBC Technologies
Tomra Food now holds an extensive global portfolio in small fruit sorting and packaging
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ArticleCalifornian crops hit by cold snap
Tree fruit, citrus and almond growers surveying for damage after last week's freeze
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ArticleEdible-skin bananas increase in production
D&T Farms is ramping up production of the Mongee banana, known for its edible skin
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ArticleNet profit falls at Seeka
Seasonal reduction in New Zealand kiwifruit harvest a factor in 2017 performance
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ArticleUSDA expands Vietnam presence
The United States Department of Agriculture have set up an inspection service office in Hanoi to boost US-Vietnam trade
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ArticleStrong interest for new CIV apple varieties
New selections draw attention at Fruit Logistica, while Modi licensees also gather in Berlin
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ArticleDetails of CPTPP trade deal released
Reduced and eliminated tariffs in the horticulture sector will help trade flow between the eleven countries
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ArticleBuoyant Australian citrus industry seeks expert advice
Australian citrus will learn how to better leverage its excellent quality standards in the Asian market
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ArticleNZ kiwiberries set to land in India
Freshmax works with Suri Agro Fresh to launch Munch'n range in the South Asian nation