All Thailand articles – Page 26
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ArticleThai flooding forces retail closures
Fresh produce sales face setbacks as flooding forces closure of some retail outlets in Thai capital of Bangkok
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ArticleBangkok braces for flooding
Persistent rains in Thailand are hampering both production and trade in the country’s fresh produce industry
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ArticleThai dragon fruit gains passage into US
USDA-APHIS decides to permit imports of irradiated Thai dragon fruit
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ArticleWet market lessons for Tesco Lotus
Retailer Tesco Lotus is studying Thailand’s wet markets as part of a plan to duplicate their consumer appeal
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ArticleTesco flotation to fund Thai expansion
The retail giant will hive off 15 of its Thai hypermarket sites into a listed property fund in the country to fund growth
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ArticleTesco promotes Thai fresh produce
Tesco aims to double its exports of Thai produce over the next five years to its network of stores throughout the globe
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ArticleAeon to expand Thailand operations
Japan’s largest supermarket operator Aeon has announced it will expand its presence in Thailand next year opening an additional 23 stores there
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ArticleTesco GFS 'more than just direct sourcing'
Group procurement directors tell Eurofruit direct supply is only one part of company's plan for streamlined global sourcing strategy
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ArticleStudy for Thai mango exports
A joint Exoriens-APHIS study aims to develop a technique to irradiate Thai mangoes without black spotting
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ArticleBig C moves into Thai cash and carry
Big C hopes to challenge Siam Makro’s dominance of the Thai wholesale sector with the opening of its first Big C Jumbo store
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ArticleJazz marketing campaign bears fruit in Thailand
The managed apple variety Jazz has been well received at a major food show in Thailand
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ArticleThailand increases exports to Japan
Thailand has seen a significant increase in its food exports to Japan in the first four months of the year
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ArticleProfits up for Thai wholesaler
Thai wholesaler Siam Makro has seen a 45 per cent increase in profitability in the first quarter of 2011
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ArticleWeather affects Thai mangosteen production
Cold and wet weather is creating uncertainty around the Thai mangosteen season
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ArticleThai exports to Japan tipped for growth
Thai fruit exports to Japan could grow 20 per cent this year, boosted by rising awareness of mangoes and a duty-free quota for pineapples
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ArticleThai produce prices rise in Singapore
Prices of Thai fruit and vegetables have risen in Singapore as a result of last month’s flooding
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ArticleTesco Lotus goes green
Tesco Lotus is planning to open its first South East Asian zero-carbon store in Thailand
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ArticleThailand reveals approved exporters list
Only government-approved exporters will now be able to send certain lines of Thai vegetables to the EU
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ArticleThai threat to Australian grape exports
A new protocol is likely to cut airfreight shipments of Australian table grapes to Thailand by the end of the month
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ArticleThai produce given quality deadline
Thailand has until next January to prove that all shipments of 16 suspect vegetable types to the EU meet quality standard requirements, according to the Thailand Trade Representative Office (TTR).

