News unserer Kollegen aus Asien – Page 116
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ArticleAustralian avocado production grows
In the past decade production of avocados has nearly doubled, projected to 115,000 tonnes by 2025
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ArticleTomra strengthens set-ups in China
Post-harvest solutions company underlines its commitment to long-term development in Asian nation
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ArticleNew Zealand eyes India opportunity
The island-nation quietly waits for negotiation of a free-trade agreement with ‘the sleeping giant’
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ArticleStemilt helps IG kickstart apple import season
Leading Indian importer to sell seven varieties grown and packed by US-based partner
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ArticleKiwi imports soar in Japan
Kiwifruit continues to buck a declining fruit import trend in Japan with a 73 per cent volume rise in October
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ArticleHail hits Adelaide Hills again
Storm fronts cause crop damage and power outages in key apple growing areas
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ArticleUS$10m government grape purchase
Temporary relief for California table grape growers ahead of trade negotiations between the US and China
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ArticleUSA Pears hones in on Indian market
Aim to raise health awareness among Indian consumers with its #PearwithHealth campaign
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ArticleFreshmax invests in seedless citrus
Freshmax diversifies its orchard operations in Swan Hill, investing in new mandarin plantings to complement existing stonefruit production
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ArticleAsia's five grocery retail trends in 2019
IGD says consumers are shopping more, buying less, and interacting heavily with online platforms
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ArticleIndia encourages China grape trade
The Indian government hopes to push further into China’s US$630m grape import market
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ArticleUSDA invests in CA water supply
USDA is investing US$449m in improving water supply and management in drought-ridden California
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ArticleCMA CGM scoops maritime award
CMA CGM receives award for most accomplished Asia Pacific ship owner at the Maritime2020 Summit in Singapore
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ArticleCIV touts international prospects for Modi
The Italian consortium is hoping to achieve 1,000 hectares of cultivation with its Modi apple variety
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ArticleProseal opens new US facility
UK-headquartered company considering further expansion in North America
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ArticleAlex Lucas ready for new role
Bright star of the Argentinean fruit business who fell in love with South Africa assumes new responsibilities
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ArticleChina demand drives Malaysian durian
One hectare of Musang King durian can supposedly yield more than nine times the revenue of palm oil
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ArticleSchool’s in for NZ apples
Industry body hopes new horticulture degree can maintain the sector’s competitive edge
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ArticleFresh investment sought for NZ cherries
Rising consumer demand prompts development of two new projects in key Central Otago production hub
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ArticleChile revises cherry forecast
New estimate pegs 2018/19 export crop at 167,232 tonnes, a decrease of 7.1 per cent on the original forecast

