News unserer Kollegen aus Asien – Page 178
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ArticleHarvest halt delays exports
Inclement weather and labour strife brought the Mexican avocado harvest to a standstill in October, delaying exports to Asia
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ArticleNew varieties boost volumes
California is on track to beat its grape export volume record this season, thanks to new high-yielding varieties
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ArticleSeeka rebrands to reflect diversified business
New Zealand-listed company formerly known as Seeka Kiwifruit Industries has renamed and rebranded to reflect its business evolution
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ArticleSunGold wins at Innovation Awards
Zespri recognises contribution of kiwifruit variety’s developers at awards ceremony
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ArticleItochu to invest US$57.7m in bananas
Japanese trader Itochu has announced aims to increase Asian banana production 60 per cent by 2020
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ArticleRosy outlook for Indian apple imports
A shorter domestic apple crop in India could create bigger opportunities for imports in 2017
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ArticlePollination project gets underway
Researchers and Australian industry unite in a bid to develop new pollination methods
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ArticleT&G Global harvests first Peruvian grape crop
The company continues to expand and diversify its production base in Peru
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ArticleEatBy tackles food wastage
App tracks freshness of produce and storage habits of users to prevent build-up of unused products
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ArticleWalmart China invests US$25m in food safety
Walmart has teamed with Tsinghua University and IBM to invest in food safety research in China
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ArticleNew SIP for Australian citrus industry
Investment plan to frame prioritisation and implementation of levy-funded R&D and marketing programmes
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ArticleLawson investing in Japanese farms
Japanese retailer Lawson posts better-than-expected first-half results as it further invests in safe fruit and vegetable production
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ArticleVietnam fruit exports grow
Vietnam's fruit and vegetable exports have soared this year, overtaking traditional horticultural export commodities like rice
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ArticleMoU on the cards as Duterte visits China
The Philippines president Rodrigo Duterte’s visit to China is expected to improve bilateral relations and increase cooperation in agriculture
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ArticleAustralia streamlines food-safety standards
Move will see domestic certification benchmarked against GlobalGAP
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ArticleFreshmax secures Provedo IP rights
Freshmax Group has signed an exclusive rights deal with Spain’s Provedo for its complete stonefruit breeding programme in Australia
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ArticlePakistan poised with solid kinnow crop
Suppliers look for change in fortunes, with exports set to get underway in early December
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ArticleWarm welcome for Bostock’s new plantings
New Zealand apple grower-packer-exporter anticipates high quality crop, as new plantings take root
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ArticleNew potato is a Beauty
Plant & Food Research develop new all-round variety that comes with “a lot of promise”
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ArticleTaiwan under the spotlight
Taiwan’s first international fruit and vegetable exhibition set to open its doors next month

