News unserer Kollegen aus Asien – Page 176
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ArticleNZ pipfruit exports eclipse NZ$700m
Trade revenue on the rise as industry edges closer to magic NZ$1bn mark
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ArticleChina unveils super-greenhouse
Agribusiness Haisheng has inaugurated China's most advanced greenhouse for strawberry production
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ArticleFuture and INI launch JV
Future Retail Group and fruit grower INI Farms have launched a joint venture company to boost Indian banana and pomegranate exports
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ArticleNew China head for Maersk Line
Mike Fang will replace Silvia Ding in the role from the start of 2017
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ArticleINI launches Kimaye for kids
Indian grower-marketer INI Farms brings out new branded fruit range targeted at kids on Children’s Day with Tesco Star Bazaar
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ArticleJumbo Chilean cherries star on Singles Day
Alibaba’s Mr Fresh, Asoex and Frutacloud join forces to promote ‘super sized’ Chilean cherries for the world’s biggest shopping day
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ArticleAustralia’s “fruit bowl” hit by storms
A number of high-value export crops damaged by high winds, hail and rain
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ArticleUnited Exports widens portfolio
Perth-based group invests in stonefruit and blueberry operations
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ArticleJV MHZPC unveils aeroponics facility
Mahindra Agri Solutions and Netherlands HZPC have joined forces to launch an aeroponics potato facility in India
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ArticleO’Rourke considers Trump factor
Agricultural economist says it’s too early to tell what impact Trump’s election might have on the US produce trade, but warns it could have major implications across the globe
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ArticleBruce McEvoy recognised with United Fresh award
Industry veteran to be honoured for work in advancing US produce industry on a global scale
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ArticleSingles’ Day sales top US$1bn in five minutes
China’s leading e-tailer Alibaba has posted more than US$1bn in sales in the first five minutes of Singles’ Day
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ArticleWashington apple forecast edges up
Washington State Tree Fruit Association increases apple crop forecast by 3.4 per cent to 137.4m cartons
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Aussie exporters seek trade in Middle East
A delegation of growers and exporters from Australia are heading to Dubai to showcase their produce at the World of Perishable trade event
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ArticleAustralia continues to build almond trade
Market share set to increase over coming years as Californian volumes bounce back
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ArticleNew RSA-China grape protocol opens doors
Asian market managers with leading South African export companies have hailed the country’s new table grape protocol with China
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ArticleKorea’s pear production drops
Korea’s pear production and consumption has continued to decline as consumers move away from the larger-sized Singo pear
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ArticleRSA grape deal sparks lemon hope
South Africa hopes to improve its access for lemons in China after securing a better protocol for its grapes in the People's Republic
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ArticleAPL expands Asia service
Global shipping firm APL is expanding its Asia service network to meet rising demand for sea freight
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ArticleThai importer ramps up apple promotions
Major retailers Tesco, Big C and Makro have been getting behind Thai importer Vachamon’s high-profile promotions for Jazz and Envy apples

