News unserer Kollegen aus Asien – Page 191
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ArticleAustralian nectarines win access to China
Deal sees China recognise a fruit fly pest free area on mainland Australia for the first time
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ArticleLaos province targets custard apples
Local authorities hope to increase fruit production under new project funded by South Korean company
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ArticleDirect trade cuts counterfeits
Australian suppliers benefiting by sending citrus to China through the “front door”
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ArticleDarrell Smithson joins Compac
New Zealand-headquartered firm creates new role to meet growing post-harvest industry needs
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ArticleCool Logistics Asia announces more speakers
Cosco’s Isabella Hu and Seabury’s Ronald Veldman among the names added to programme for September event
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ArticlePakistan eyes US$75m in mango exports
Export association suggests shipments will be around 100,000 tonnes, as market network expands
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ArticleNew Zealand named most competitive apple performer
Annual report ranks Oceanic nation ahead of Chile and the US, as it builds towards becoming NZ$1bn industry
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ArticleHong Kong hosts Smart Horticulture Asia
Information management, technology and safety standards the focus of new event
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ArticleRetailers adopt uniform safety requirements
Australian supermarkets have harmonised audit processes, saving time and money
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ArticlePlant & Food delves into berry benefits
Collaboration with North Carolina Research Campus in the US aims to hasten delivery of commercial opportunities for berries
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ArticleAPL aims to strengthen Japanese trade
Shipping firm supports Japanese growers and exporters in the exploration of overseas markets
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ArticleGreg McMahon elected AMIA chairman
Seven Fields co-owner replaces Gavin Scurr as head of peak industry body
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ArticleKNZ turns down Splice and Seeka
Kiwifruit New Zealand has refused applications by Splice Fruit and Seeka to market kiwifruit abroad
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ArticleConcerns raised over proposed backpacker tax
Citrus Australia chairwoman says tax rate of 32.5 per cent is huge deterrent
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ArticleRockit launched in South Australia
The small-sized, pre-packed tubes of Rockit apples have been rolled out at high-end retailers across South Australia
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ArticleIndonesia to grow fruit and floral business by US$9bn
Increasing promotions, boosting local consumption and expanding plantations are on the radar for the Indonesian government
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ArticleMr Apple launches brand toolkit in China
New innovation aims to tell New Zealand company’s story to online customers
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ArticleRecord shipment of NZ kiwifruit to Asia
A record shipment of kiwifruit has left New Zealand’s Port of Tauranga on course for Asia
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ArticleAnnie Farrow departs APAL
Peak industry body thanks industry services manager for contribution, as it restructures its approach to lobbying and advocacy

