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Horti China 2018: Central China, a Rising Market for Imported Fruit“All the foreign exporters know Guangzhou and Shanghai,” says Fan. “But those markets are becoming very mature now. Every time a big arrival of imported fruit gets opened at a wholesale market in one of those places, we can see the price going down. Such a big quantity cannot be absorbed in such a short time.” |
November 26, 2018 Dan Siekman |
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Horti China 2018: S&A Trials Breakthrough Winter Blueberry Crop from New Chinese FarmWith a new berry farm in far southwestern China, S&A can be, “completely counter-seasonal to China’s main domestic blueberry production,” which runs from roughly April to September. S&A can thereby offer domestically produced blueberries to Chinese consumers as a fresher alternative to imports from Peru and Chile that has a smaller carbon footprint. |
November 25, 2018 Dan Siekman |
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Fourth Chile Week Showcasing Chilean Produce Held in ChinaAt the recent China International Import Expo in Shanghai, Ronald Bown, Chairman of ASOEX, discussed the Chilean produce sector and its current promotional activities in China |
November 23, 2018 Andrew |
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China Green Week, Horti China Bring Together Fresh Produce Industry in ShanghaiChina Green Week, a leading trade show in China for both the domestic and international fresh produce and horticultural industries, concluded in Shanghai today to praise from exhibitors and visitors. |
November 23, 2018 Dan Siekman |
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VX Logistic takes charge of cold chain service for Driscoll’sAfter purchasing Swire Cold Chain Logistics in July 2018, VX Logistic, China Vanke’s logistics platform, soon won the trust of Driscoll’s to manage cold chain logistics and storage for its imported and domestically-grown berries. |
November 18, 2018 Jing Zang |
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Celebrating the Launch of Mainland Australian Cherries in China!2018/19 is the the first in which significant volumes of mainland Australia cherries will be sent by air freight to China. The New South Wales Department of Primary Industries held an Australian Cherry Launch event in Shanghai on November 6 to celebrate the new market access and give potential Chinese buyers a taste of this year’s early season cherries freshly flown in from Australia. Key fruit purchasers told Produce Report they are excited about the availability of high-quality Australian cherries earlier in the southern hemisphere season. |
November 12, 2018 Dan Siekman |
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Early Murcott Mandarin Variety Key to BGP’s Good Start in ChinaAt Asia Fruit Logistica 2018 held in Hong Kong from September 5 to 8, the booth of BGP International, a Melbourne-based produce company, caught the eye of many attendees. Produce Report interviewed Neil Barker, CEO of BGP, to explore how his company has done in China. |
November 06, 2018 Jing Zang |
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Argentine Blueberries Cleared for Import to ChinaArgentina completes market access procedures for blueberry exports to China. |
November 04, 2018 Sevan Golnazarian |
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GSF's First Ever Farm Trains Chinese Vegetable Growers in Global Best PracticesIn 2016 GSF Fresh started supplying its Guangzhou processing facility with lettuce grown on its own farm in Malong county. This was a first for the Golden State Foods group, which does not typically own its own farms, but instead builds sourcing partnerships with trusted growers and then handles processing and distribution. The farm not only fills seasonal supply gaps for QSR customers in China and Southeast Asia, but also serves as a model farm and G.A.P. training base for GSF Fresh’s other vegetable suppliers. |
October 31, 2018 Dan Siekman |
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Rapid Development for Mr. Avocado as Sales Close in on 70,000 Fruits Per DayThe future looks bright for China-US joint venture Mr. Avocado as it rides surging demand for avocados in China. After only about a year and a half in business, the marketer of ripened avocados is seeing big sales growth. It is also considering adding a third avocado ripening facility in China, and is making progress in construction of an enormous new domestic China avocado growing base. |
October 26, 2018 Dan Siekman |