News unserer Kollegen aus Asien – Page 89
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ArticleSouth Korea says yes to Mexican table grapes
The state of Sonora will be able to export to the Asian country with immediate effect
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ArticleMore Peruvian mangoes for South Korea
Exports have risen steadily since Peru gained access to the South Korean market in November 2015
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ArticleAlibaba launches Hong Kong IPO
E-commerce giant announced secondary listing after a series of delays
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ArticleBrazil signs melon protocol with China
Deal paves the way for exports of other fruits such as table grapes, avocados and limes
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ArticleZespri forecasts strong European returns
Volumes in line with last year’s record crop, as production ramps up across the continent
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ArticleNetherlands supports Vietnamese growth
Dutch horticulture experts have met with their Vietnamese counterparts to discuss increased cooperation
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ArticleFresh certification for Changi airport
The airfreight community of Singapore’s main airport aims to improve its handling of perishables
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ArticleJapan to tighten variety protection
Japan will consider restrictions on taking domestically developed varieties of fruit out of the country
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ArticleChilean cherries leave for China
The first shipment to China of Chile’s 2019/20 cherry season leaves Valparaiso
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ArticleChinese and Australian retailers unite
Yonghui will source Australian products from Woolworths as part of a new agreement
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ArticleNZ apples riding high
Industry set to benefit from improvements to China FTA, on the back of another record export haul
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ArticleAustralia strengthens Indian ties
Representatives from Australia’s horticulture sector visit India to build the connection between the two countries
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ArticleColombia ships first Hass avos to Japan
The consignment was sent by Cartama and Pacific Fruits and is due to arrive at the beginning of December
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ArticleCold chain key to Chinese import growth
China International Import Expo provided Jiuye SCM an opportunity to open doors for exporters
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ArticleCairns to Hong Kong route resumes
First airfreight shipment leaves Cairns Airport for Hong Kong as Qantas begins trial service
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ArticleExports up at Oakland and Long Beach
Some West Coast ports weathering the US-China trade war better than others
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ArticleTariffs take toll on Port of Los Angeles
October volumes down year-on-year, as US port mulls 12th consecutive monthly decline in exports
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ArticleFarmind buys JWM Asia Japan
Leading Japanese distributor to expand import range and diversify sourcing base with purchase of JWM Asia's Japan business
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ArticleHazel Technologies' new sales manager
Agricultural industry veteran Martin Roeder will be the company's new Latin America sales manager
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ArticleGBF opens Shanghai office
New Zealand fruit company focused on growing its business in China, Hong Kong and Taiwan

