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Zespri Chairman: China Market Delighted About RubyRed, Volumes To Continue GrowingZespri is forecasting that RubyRed exports to China will grow in 2023 amid projected drops in the supply of other varieties. |
April 06, 2023 Olga |
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Season’s First New Zealand Kiwifruit en Route to JapanZespri’s first shipment of New Zealand kiwifruit for the 2023 season has set sail for Japan. |
March 27, 2023 Jing Zang |
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2022 Year in Review: China’s Apple MarketChina’s fresh apple imports rebounded significantly in 2022, while exports dipped to a five-year low. |
March 19, 2023 Jing Zang |
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New Zealand’s Fruit Bowl Ravaged by Cyclone GabrielleCyclone Gabrielle has devastated fruit crops in New Zealand, disrupting this year’s supply to both domestic and international markets. |
February 28, 2023 Olga |
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Zespri Responds To Weather Challenges With A Resilience PlanPoor weather has cut into the New Zealand kiwifruit industry’s expected profits this season as Zespri unveiled its climate adaptation plan. |
December 08, 2022 Olga |
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USDA Report Highlights Shifts in China’s Cherry MarketDespite rising prices and output, quality remains a key challenge for China’s domestic cherries. |
August 17, 2022 Produce Report |
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Zespri’s Global Revenue Exceeds NZ$4 Billion for First TimeDespite immense challenges faced by the industry this year, kiwifruit giant Zespri has reported record profits. |
May 30, 2022 Roy G |
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Xinjiang Fragrant Pears Exported to New Zealand for First TimeOn March 28, the first-ever shipment of Xinjiang fragrant pears was sent to New Zealand by Guangdong Zhongli Agricultural Group. |
April 06, 2022 Roy G |
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[Press Release] More 2nd SHAFFE Online Congress Speakers ConfirmedThis year’s Southern Hemisphere Fresh Fruit Trade Congress on March 30 will discuss the fresh produce industry as a key pillar of food security and sustainability. |
March 30, 2022 Produce Report |
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[Press Release] First Zespri Kiwifruit Charter Vessel Sails for JapanZespri’s first charter vessel of the season has left the Port of Tauranga bound for Japan. |
March 23, 2022 Produce Report |