News unserer Kollegen aus Asien – Page 46
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ArticleJames Whiteside resigns from Ausveg
Chief executive to pursue other interests following Hort Connections in June
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ArticlePotential in pooling durian smallholders
DSR Fruits believes bringing together smaller durian growers is key to developing Malaysian industry
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ArticleNgai Tahu takes stake in Rockit Global
Maori investment group takes 6 per cent stake in New Zealand based miniature apple company
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ArticleCosta eyes citrus expansion
Australian group agrees to purchase KW Orchards, with more acquisitions in its sights
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ArticleNew Zealand’s kiwifruit crop to grow again
Another record crop is on the cards as first fruit of New Zealand season is picked
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ArticleMission enters mangoes full-time
US-headquartered company to expand portfolio with year-round programme
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ArticleTaiwan extends passionfruit window
Technology helps Taiwanese passionfruit growers develop new production regions
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ArticleGolden Bay Fruit launches ‘Stormy Fruit’
Apples damaged during the boxing day hailstorm in Nelson, New Zealand to be marketed as imperfect
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ArticleWayBeyond launches tomato tech
Crop registration mobile app designed specifically to help tomato growers
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ArticleChile adapts to India’s new GM rules
Apples are the main Chilean export affected by the new import regulations
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ArticleTomra Food launches SmartGrade
New software helps maximise sales by matching quality profile of each crop with specific customer requirements
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ArticleUS apples shut out of India
Indian market is “technically closed” to US apples following new requirement for non-GMO certificate with each consignment
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ArticleNZKGI targets local labour
Representative body launches outreach programme to attract workers for kiwifruit harvest
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ArticleChina cuts off Taiwanese pineapples
Taiwan’s President encourages locals to eat pineapples following China’s trade ban
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ArticleZespri Red bound for China
Zespri Red debuts in China as another strong kiwifruit crop takes shape
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ArticleT&G records strong growth in FY20
Significant rise in revenue and net profit, as Envy shines on world stage
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ArticleUS sees potential in diversification
USDA’s Jason Hafemeister says developing markets in Asia hold significant potential
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ArticleMixed results for Scales in 2020
New Zealand agribusiness unable to repeat its 2019 success while navigating Covid-19 challenges
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ArticleRevenue up, debt down at Seeka
Listed Australasian produce handler boosts net profit over 2020
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ArticleBostock New Zealand opens Vietnam office
New Zealand’s leading organic apple grower opens offshore office in Ho Chi Minh City, propelled by considerable growth

