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AQSIQ Updates Approved Fruits for Chinese ImportChinese General Administration of Quality Inspection (AQSIQ) approves 19 Cota Rican pineapple exporters and 3 Italian citrus exporters. |
May 15, 2017 Sevan Golnazarian |
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Garlic prices in May drop following export cold spell during the first quarter In May, new garlic in the main garlic producing region of Henan is coming into season and refrigerated garlic trading has gradually dying. Refrigerated garlic Exports dropped 11%. |
May 14, 2017 poqmars |
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Chelan Fresh and Borton Fruit Announce Merger Chelan Fresh and Borton Fruit Announce Merger |
May 11, 2017 Andrew D |
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India bans Chinese apple and pear imports, the upshot is hopefulIndia bans imports of Chinese apples and pears due to unresolved contamination of goods. |
May 08, 2017 Sevan Golnazarian |
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Emerging Trends in the Fresh Produce IndustryProduce Report Lecture: Chris White from Fruitnet discusses “Future trends in fresh” |
May 07, 2017 Andrew |
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Low market price for Chinese domestic blueberries entering the marketImported blueberries began to exit domestic markets as Chile’s blueberry season ended. |
May 05, 2017 poqmars |
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First Shipment of American Cherries Lands in ShanghaiThe first shipment of American cherries sold out within just half a day after its arrival which included 90 boxes of Brook cherries, with a price exceeding 145 dollars per box. |
May 03, 2017 Jing Zang |
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Macfrut launches a forum dedicated to China, India, and the Middle EastOpinion leaders in the fruit and vegetable sector from China, India and the UAE will meet at the Rimini Expo Centre on 10 May for a conference on the opportunities and limitations of these new end markets for European fruit and vegetables |
May 02, 2017 admin |
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Freshness from Europe Promotes ItalyThe co-financed project bringing together the European Union, the Italian Government and the CSO aims to promote Italian goods in key markets that would normally be challenging for single businesses to reach on their own. |
April 23, 2017 Damian Kelly |
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China Increasingly Important for Australian Table GrapesAlmost 50 percent of Australian exports of table grapes find their way to the Chinese market. The CEO of the Australian Table Grape Association, Jeff Scott, speaks to Produce Report about this seasons harvest and the association’s plans for the future |
April 20, 2017 Damian Kelly |