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Pagoda Inches Closer to IPOPagoda is expected to apply for listing on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in April. |
March 25, 2022 Dan Siekman |
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China’s Domestic Kirin Fruit Production Poised To Take OffKirin fruit are expected to soon become more common on the Chinese market, with the domestic planting area now standing at an estimated 1,300 hectares. |
March 24, 2022 Dan Siekman |
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Thai Durian Industry Looking To Expand China SalesFaced with a surge in production, Thailand’s durian sector is seeking to speed up exports to China. |
March 20, 2022 Tim |
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Hainan’s Durian Trees Start To FlowerHainan’s durian industry has been growing rapidly in the last three years, leading to calls for organized planting and production. |
March 17, 2022 Tim |
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Hongjiu Fruit Set To Become First Fruit Distributor With Hong Kong IPOHongjiu Fruit’s IPO application in Hong Kong was recently approved by the China Securities Regulatory Commission. |
March 16, 2022 Tim |
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Giddings Cerasus Eyes Six-Month Supply With Late-Ripening CherriesOn March 10, Giddings Fruit held an event in Shanghai to present two new late-ripening cherry varieties for a longer supply window. |
March 15, 2022 Dan Siekman |
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[Press Release] 2nd SHAFFE Online Congress Speakers AnnouncedThis year’s Southern Hemisphere Fresh Fruit Trade Congress will focus on rising costs, logistical challenges, sustainability and the impact of the Russia/Ukraine conflict. |
March 13, 2022 Produce Report |
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Russia Resumes Apple and Pear Imports From ChinaRussia has again permitted imports of apples and pears from China after a 30-month suspension over phytosanitary concerns. |
March 08, 2022 Philip K |
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Kiwifruit Harvest Kicks Off in New ZealandThe 2022 harvest season for New Zealand’s kiwifruit has begun, with the first crop picked on Feb. 17 in Te Puke. |
March 07, 2022 Jing Zang |
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Chilean Stone Fruits Step Into Early-Spring Spotlight in ChinaChilean plums and nectarines are playing a key role in the Chinese market during a period of relatively low domestic supply. |
March 06, 2022 Dan Siekman |