News unserer Kollegen aus Asien – Page 81
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ArticleT&G Global CEO sees “green shoots”
With operating profit rising and revenue maintained in 2019, Gareth Edgecombe said the group's turnaround strategy is beginning to pay off
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ArticleDigital collaboration between Bayer and XAG
Smallholder farmers in South-East Asia and Pakistan will be the beneficiaries of the partnership
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ArticleCosta Group reports on challenging 2019
EBITDA-SL down, revenue up for diversified Australian fresh produce business
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ArticleContrasting season for Australian cherries
Low yields made for a tough season for Australian cherries despite favourable prices and a breakthrough in South Korea
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ArticleTesco officially exits China
British retailer completes six-year exit strategy following sale of joint venture to state-run partner, China Resources Holdings
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ArticleSeeka's profits rise in 2019
Cost efficiencies delivered by acquisitions offset lower Hayward kiwifruit yields
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ArticleScales announces record profit for 2019
Sale of Polarcold and ongoing orchard redevelopment enable Scales to post NZ$36.4m net profit for 2019
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ArticleVirgin targets UK-India trade
Virgin Atlantic Cargo will launch a new direct service between Delhi and Manchester before the end of 2020
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ArticleDiMuto and Morning Glory Farms join forces
Western Australian squash grower launches consumer marketing campaign via Singapore-based blockchain platform
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ArticleTrade on the agenda as Trump arrives in India
Meetings between US and India are expected to feature negotiations around current trade tariffs
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ArticlePMA A-NZ partners with GS1 Australia
Agreement aims to enhance food safety in fresh fruit and vegetable industry
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ArticleTridge maps effect of coronavirus on fruit prices
Prices on some products fluctuate by up to 85 per cent as a direct result of the virus’ impact on trade
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ArticleChinese growers innovate with livestream
With COVID-19 disrupting supply chains in China, growers are finding new ways to sell their fruit
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ArticleWestern Australian exporters fear fees
Plans to increase export certification costs in Australia have vegetable growers in the country’s west particularly concerned
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ArticleHazel runs successful kiwifruit trials
USDA-funded company partners with Oppy and UC Davis to reduce waste in the supply chain
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ArticlePaytm looks at exports
Wholesale subsidiary of Indian e-commerce app to export fresh fruit and vegetables
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ArticleCCM seeks USDA support
California’s grower-based trade association urges US Government to prioritise citrus as trade deal with China becomes active
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ArticleTesco tops sustainability in Malaysia
Malaysian retailers have been ranked on their sustainability by the World Wildlife Fund
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ArticleChilean fruits on the move in China
Asoex has observed an uptick in the sale of Chilean fruit in China following delays caused by COVID-19
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ArticleFreshcare gains global certification
Edition 4.1 of Freshcare’s Food Safety and Quality Standard recognised as Global Food Safety Initiative certification programme

