All Vietnam articles – Page 5
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NewsFlooding in Hanoi ravages fruit crops
Local growers report losses of 70-100 per cent of crops with peach and kumquat production hit hard
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NewsDurian success pushes up coffee prices
Massive increase in demand from China has led to a major fall in the volume of coffee grown in Vietnam
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NewsAustralian plums gain access to Vietnam in two-way deal
Vietnamese passionfruit gains access to Australia as part of agricultural market access agreement
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NewsUS targets Vietnam export growth
USDA trade mission looks to aid expansion of agricultural exports in Vietnam and Southeast Asia
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NewsFrutas de Chile visits Vietnam to explore new market opportunities
Delegates visited Long Bien wholesale market, Winmart and Aeon to further understand Vietnam’s dynamic fruit market
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NewsFloods damage Vietnam’s dragon fruit production
Binh Thuan province the latest affected in a series of extreme weather events in Vietnam this year
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NewsLine-up revealed for Rijk Zwaan sweet pepper seminar
The Dutch seed specialist is hosting a sweet pepper seminar on the eve of Asia Fruit Logistica in Hong Kong, with expert speakers set to share their valuable insights
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NewsAsia Fruit Logistica preview: Asia, Part One
Companies from across Asia will be present at this year’s Asia Fruit Logistica, as our latest excerpt from Asiafruit’s exhibition preview demonstrates
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CommentComment: Opportunities abound, but innovation is key
Already a massive consumer market for global suppliers, China is becoming even more competitive as a producer and exporter – and it’s beginning to shake up the Asia trade
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NewsTop buyers and suppliers head to Asia Fruit Logistica
Visitors to Asia Fruit Logistica will meet with top buyers and suppliers, get the best market insights and discover cutting-edge products and solutions
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NewsPico to highlight new varieties in Asia
The Egyptian company is highlighting new strawberry and grape varieties at next months’ Asia Fruit Logistica, as well as introducing avocados and Barhi dates to its offering
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NewsTe Mata Exports founding director Murray Tait to retire
Tait established the New Zealand-head quartered company in 2000 and has since seen it grow to become a significant player in the global fresh produce market with team members in Australia, Japan and Vietnam
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NewsLebanon’s Awdi Gardens set on expanding portfolio
Awdi Gardens is planting new grape and cherry varieties, as the Lebanese grower-exporter looks to widen its offering, but various challenges mean export growth will be gradual
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NewsVietnam grants market access for California peaches and nectarines
Addressing phytosanitary requirements took several years of technical negotiations
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NewsTaste key to boosting Conference pear consumption
Greater focus needed on taste and enjoyment to arrest declining consumption of Conference pears in Europe, says Marc Evrard, commercial director of Belgian Fruit Valley, with lessons to be learnt from Asia
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NewsVietnam lychee prices surge following short crop
Demand drastically outweighed supply this season after poor weather halved Vietnam’s crop
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NewsChina eager to open doors to more Vietnamese fruit
Statement from Chinese Premier comes after fruit imports from Vietnam more than doubled in value in 2023
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NewsAsiafruit Knowledge Centre launches at Asia Fruit Logistica
Asiafruit Knowledge Centre is the brand-new content hub at the heart of Asia Fruit Logistica, and it’s open to every visitor and exhibitor
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NewsSouth African grapes make “significant gains” in eastern markets
As the country’s grape sector goes into winter recess, growers can look back on further progress following the conclusion of campaigns in China and Vietnam
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NewsWeak yen weighs on Japanese fruit imports
Depreciation of the Japanese currency sees average per kilo cost of imports increase 14 per cent year-on-year in first quarter

