News unserer Kollegen aus Asien – Page 205
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ArticleAsia attracts RSA growers
The US dollar-South African rand exchange rate could make Asian markets more attractive to South African grape exporters this year
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ArticleAuckland fruit fly operation concludes
MPI director declares insect pest has been eradicated, with response programme costing NZ$13.6m
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ArticleUS pistachios on show in China
Beauty pageant winner joins industry members on nine-day tour of Asian nation
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ArticleAudio: China's food retail revolution
When it comes to fresh produce retailing, the commercial landscape in China is said to be changing fast
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ArticleAlmond Centre of Excellence opened
Multi-million dollar facility aims to continue upward trajectory of Australian industry
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ArticleIG International launches kinnow exports
Russian market receives first shipment as Mumbai-based company targets international markets
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ArticleJapan eyes Vietnamese opportunities
Government moves to open-up market for pear and orange exports as tariff cuts loom
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ArticleAustralia earmarked for Pulmac production
Commercialisation push continues to gather momentum for New Zealand-bred apple variety
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ArticleChilean cherry promotions takeoff in China
Programme sees fruit and ordering instructions distributed to passengers on China Eastern flights
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ArticlePlant & Food awarded grant for kiwifruit research
Research body teams up with Zespri for study on managing blood glucose
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ArticleMurcian stonefruit draws Chinese interest
A number of Spanish companies showcased their stonefruit offer at Shanghai produce fair
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ArticleAustralian mango crop volume revised
Storm damage across key growing areas reduces projected volumes by an estimated 800,000 trays
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ArticleMiddle East holding more Zespri fruit
Marketer’s customers stocking up as promotions build awareness and interest in kiwifruit offerings
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ArticleAndrew Harty leaves Citrus Australia
Citrus Australia’s market development manager to take up farm management position with leading citrus grower in the Riverland region
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ArticleCathay settles Canadian cargo suits
Cathay Pacific is to pay C$6m to settle lawsuits in Canada that accuse the airline of colluding to raise cargo rates
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ArticleTadeco prepares for El Niño
Philippine firm looks to upgrade irrigation systems ahead of forecasted dry spell
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ArticleBostock welcomes RSE workers
Seasonal workers arrive in New Zealand to prepare for 2016 pipfruit harvest
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ArticleReid Fruits to build retractable greenhouse
Multi-million dollar investment set to give Australian cherry supplier greater security of supply
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ArticleFruit sales continue to fall in Japan
High import prices and a shortage of local product have pushed household consumption to lowest level in 13 years
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ArticleHIA members elect new directors
Two new members join industry services body’s board while another two are re-elected

