News unserer Kollegen aus Asien – Page 192
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ArticleSunMoon ties up with Yiguo
Head of Singapore-based global fresh produce marketer Gary Loh says sales deals with leading Chinese food e-tailer will expand its network in China
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ArticleNew biosecurity plans for Australia
Plant Health Australia has announced new biosecurity plays for the pineapple, tomato, blueberry and tree nuts industries
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ArticleVietnam encouraged to evaluate Thai imports
Thai-PAN results warrant “technical measures” to protect consumers, says deputy director of Southern Fruit Research Institute
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ArticleSouth Australian produce Qatar-bound
Qatar airways has launched its direct service from Doha to Adelaide, opening up export opportunities for South Australia producers
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ArticleNZ industry signs fruit fly plan
A group of New Zealand’s horticulture industry bodies have signed an operational agreement to fight the threat of fruit fly
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ArticleCrackdown on ‘seductive’ banana consumption
China imposes new laws on ‘erotic’ consumption of fruit in stand against ‘inappropriate’ content
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ArticleAustralian macadamias on show in South Korea
Power bloggers and celebrity chef share experiences from four-day tour with consumers in Asian nation
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ArticleKiwifruit NZ to reconsider marketing proposals
The New Zealand High Court has ordered Kiwifruit New Zealand to reconsider marketing proposals from Seeka and Splice
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ArticleFreight rates hit NOL results
NOL posts 1Q 2016 net loss of US$105m amid deteriorating freight rates environment
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ArticleVelvetleaf inspections scaled back in NZ
New Zealand government aims to develop long-term management plan, as pest plant is found among Waikato maize crops
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ArticleFirst Indian pomegranates arrive in US
Kay Bee Exports lands fresh pomegranate shipment in North America after USDA approves irradiation programme
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ArticleNew Zealand exports top NZ$4.3bn
Strong branding, marketing and productivity have seen a record year for New Zealand’s horticulture exports in 2015
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ArticleThailand imposes export permits
Suppliers required to register with National Bureau of Agricultural Commodity and Food Standards
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ArticleLevy increase for Australian citrus
Statutory and export charge to rise by over A$1 per tonne in a bid to boost research and development
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ArticleResidue tests raise concerns in Thailand
Quarter of organically marketed produce in sample study contains traces of chemical residues
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ArticlePest problem for NZ feijoas
Guava moth continues to spread across North Island, prompting concerns among growers
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ArticleSluggish economy hits Thai import sales
Thailand’s economic downturn and tourism crisis are curbing imported produce sales, says trader
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ArticleTrade mission uncovers SEA potential
Australian citrus suppliers poised to capitalise on increased spending power and blossoming retail sector
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ArticleGrapes help counter high fat diets
Positive effects on fat metabolism and gut bacteria observed in new studies
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ArticleRSA citrus on market development drive
With citrus production on the rise, finding markets with growth potential is a priority for the South African industry – and India is a key target

