News unserer Kollegen aus Asien – Page 78
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ArticleMontague introduces Ambrosia to Australia
Leading grower-packer-marketer to sell branded apple through Costco and selected independent retailers and grocers
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ArticleChinese boost for Patagonian cherries
Direct exports to China will be possible from next season after region is declared fruit fly free
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ArticleStandout year for Australian produce
Statistics released by Hort Innovation show in the past financial year Australian horticulture recorded its highest ever production value
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ArticleBreakthrough for Chinese citrus exports
Fresh citrus exported to Singapore via train, cutting two weeks off transport duration
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ArticleFlagship store for Sam’s Club China
Walmart China’s membership-based arm will open a flagship store in Shanghai
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ArticleLiquidseal Fruits explores Asia
Updated regulations will allow the post-harvest solution to extend its services to China and Japan
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ArticleVietnam anticipating increase in exports
Fresh produce businesses across Vietnam are preparing for a boost in agricultural exports to China once the market recovers
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ArticleMore funding for Wangjiahuan
Chinese farm to business platform receives second round funding from tech giant Meituan Dianping
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ArticleCosco brings CA to Pacific route
Controlled atmosphere containers were used for the first time on the company’s SEA2 route to ship avocados
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ArticleCovid-19 changes Korean consumption
Despite strong supplies of fresh produce and a declining infection rate South Korea’s agricultural market is feeling the effects of coronavirus
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ArticlePune markets suspend trading
Wholesale markets in Pune, India, have closed until the end of the month to stop the spread of coronavirus
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ArticleAviation shutdown hits Indian exports
With airlines reducing flights due to the coronavirus, Indian fresh produce exports are suffering
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ArticleLocal support for Korean growers
Provincial governments are promoting locally grown produce after a drop in demand to the coronavirus outbreak
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ArticleNew Zealand horticulture deemed essential
Meeting of primary sector representatives defines essential services as government moves to alert levels three and four
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ArticleIndia set to tighten e-commerce regulations
As investment in e-commerce increases, India is looking at setting up a new regulator
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ArticleNew dates for Chapman Forum
Leading phytosanitary irradiation conference to remain in Melbourne, with three-day programme scheduled for October
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ArticleSouth Africa’s fruit industry reassures consumers
Hortgro ensures supply of fresh produce as consumption set to rise during coronavirus outbreak
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ArticleThailand's export contingency
Authorities in Thailand are preparing for the potential of a sharp decrease in fresh produce exports because of coronavirus
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ArticleThe carrot and stick approach
Produce Plus columnist Lisa Cork says providing incentives for people to lead healthier lifestyles could boost fresh produce consumption
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ArticleCovid-19 could boost fresh produce consumption
Changes in daily routines caused by coronavirus may see fresh fruit and vegetable consumption rise

