Supply news from Asiafruit – Page 78
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ArticleJapanese fruit imports drop
Increasing costs and a weak yen drove Japanese fruit imports down in 2022 while prices soared to record levels
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ArticleFloods hit Californian strawberries
Up to US$200m of damage caused to the Californian strawberry industry by storms and floods
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ArticleMafs targets produce export growth
High value exports such as durian and pineapple the focus of Malaysia’s Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security
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ArticleSouthern African citrus volumes set to boom
The business faces comprehensive planning over next two months as it sets its sights on the next ten years
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ArticleMaersk and MSC to end 2M alliance
Shipping groups have mutually agreed to terminate the partnership in 2025, ten years after it was first introduced
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ArticleGlobal logistics “expected to turn a corner” in 2023
Freshfel hosts a webinar discussing sustainable and reliable logistics infrastructure for fresh produce
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ArticleMayani secures more funding
Philippine ag-tech start-up raised US1.7m in seed funding as works to transform the country’s supply chain
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ArticleChina access first step for Philippine durians
Gaining access to China was an important milestone for the Philippine durian industry but there is still work to be done
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ArticleAgap calls for peace as social unrest spreads across Peru
Agap’s president Alejandro Fuentes said protests are impacting investments and productivity of agricultural sector
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ArticleChinese citrus market plateaus
Citrus has become China’s largest fruit category after a strong growth period but the effects of Covid-19 have seen the market steady
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ArticleAleta Planet payment launches for DiMuto solutions
B2B cross-border payment service now live on DiMuto’s global agrifood trade management platform
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ArticleDole invests in South African tropical fruit export business
Joint venture packhouse with Allesbeste Group provides new platform for growth in avocados, lychees and mangoes
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ArticleTaiwanese exporters turn to Japan
Japan became Taiwan’s largest fruit export market in 2022 in the wake of China trade bans
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ArticleCropin secures more funding
Google among investors in Indian ag-tech start-up which plans to expand its business presence in new regions and industries
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ArticleSouth Africa’s electricity issues threaten fruit industry
As the grape and stonefruit seasons peak and the apple and pear harvests begin, the country’s failing electricity network has become a problem
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ArticlePhilippines to expand durian production after export deal
Department of Agriculture outlines plans to expand durian industry to meet demand from China
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ArticleUS lawmakers call for India tariff action
A bi-partisan letter from Washington State representatives urges the US government to help remove tariffs on apple exports to India
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ArticleNew route opens for Cherry Express
Asoex signs MoU with the Port of Dalian and Maersk to enhance access of Chilean fruit into China
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ArticleOnion prices soar in Philippines
Staple vegetable now more expensive than meat as inflation and supply shortage affect prices
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ArticleBruce Campbell receives New Zealand honour
Former COO of Plant and Food Research awarded Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit