All articles by Tom Bicknell – Page 13
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ArticleFood pushing Chinese inflation
Rising food costs are putting pressure on Chinese government efforts to control the country’s three-year-high inflation
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ArticleNZ launches UK Braeburn promotion
UK consumers are being urged to enjoy the simple pleasures in life with a new Braeburn promotion from New Zealand
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ArticleT&G kiwifruit proposal rejected
Regulator Kiwifruit New Zealand has rejected Turners & Growers’ second application to export kiwifruit from the country
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ArticleRamadan misses Medjool season
Ramadan will just miss the beginning of the Bard Valley Medjool date season this year, putting pressure on supplies
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ArticleNew apricots a sturdier classic
New apricot varieties from Plant & Food Research may give the NZ stonefruit sector a sturdier Moorpark
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ArticleNZ Braeburn apple exports plunge
New Zealand will export record-low Braeburn volumes this year, pushed back by poor returns in Europe and a varietal shift to Asia
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ArticleTaiwanese mangoes expand Chinese presence
New home deliveries in Shanghai and high domestic fruit prices are likely to grow Taiwanese mango sales in China
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ArticleZespri profit down, grower returns up
Zespri’s kiwifruit grower returns rose in 2010/11, despite a net profit slashed by Psa management costs
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ArticlePort strikes trouble Australian exports
Industrial disputes and strikes at Australia’s ports are adding to the woes of exporters challenged by the country’s high dollar
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ArticleT&G-Zespri case begins after delay
After a week delay, the second stage of Turners & Growers court case against Zespri has begun today
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ArticleAvocado training programme pays dividends
A TV appearance has crowned an increased Asian buyer training programme for Australia’s Avocado Export Company this year
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ArticleNZ considers domestic avocado promotion
A potentially record-breaking crop has spurred New Zealand’s avocado industry to consider domestic promotions
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ArticleZespri thanks NZ government
Zespri has thanked the New Zealand government for its support of the country’s kiwifruit industry since re-regulation
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ArticleNZ kiwifruit court case postponed
The second round of a legal tussle between Turners & Growers and Zespri, due to start this week, has been delayed
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ArticleAustralia welcomes Peru grape proposal
A Peruvian proposal to export table grapes to Australia has met a better reception than a recent Chilean attempt
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ArticleIndonesia reopens to Dutch onions
A new treatment programme has reopened the Indonesian market to Dutch onions after a two-year hiatus
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ArticleJapanese farmers demand compensation
Japanese farmers have protested outside the offices of Fukushima reactor owner TEPCO, demanding compensation
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ArticleBig crop vetoes Philippine onion imports
Solid Philippine onion production means the government is unlikely to issue any import licences in the next six months
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Australian citrus bounces back
Australian citrus volumes have rebounded from 2010, and medium sizing means flexible market possibilities
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ArticleEastPack sees 22 per cent growth
New Zealand’s second-largest kiwifruit post-harvest group EastPack has posted a 2010 FY profit of NZ$10.5m

