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Chinese Peach, Plum and Apricot Can Now be Exported to Australia

AQSIQ’s 2018 Catalogue of Fresh Fruits Approved for Export to Other Countries

February 11, 2018
Tim
“Pook Coconut Chips” wins the 2018 FRUIT LOGISTICA Innovation Award

This year’s FRUIT LOGISTICA Innovation Award (FLIA) goes to “Pook Coconut Chips” from PookSpaFoods in Germany.

February 11, 2018
Anonymous
TOMRA Food Launches Farm-to-Fork Pan-Industry Working Groups

 TOMRA Food is forming cross-industry working groups to accelerate development of digital standards for the Food industry, with the first meetings to be held in Q4, 2018.

February 08, 2018
Anonymous
Australian Stone Fruits Start to Enter Chinese Market

Produce Report Lecture 46: Summerfruit Australia CEO discusses Australian apricots, nectarines, peaches, and plums and their new and improved market access to China

February 07, 2018
Andrew
FRUIT LOGISTICA tackles the core issues faced by the global fruit trade

More than 75,000 trade visitors from over 130 countries are expected to attend the event from 7 to 9 February 2018. More than 3,100 exhibitors from over 80 countries will represent the entire value chain for fresh fruit and vegetables, from producers to retailers

February 06, 2018
Anonymous
New Zealand Avocados Added to China’s Allowable Imported Fruits List

After being added to the permissible fruits list earlier this month, New Zealand avocados have become an official export in the most recent AQSIQ update. 

February 05, 2018
Sevan Golnazarian
Interpoma 2018 – Innovation Takes Center Stage

Feverish preparations are under way for the 11th Interpoma, a specialist event which is the only international trade fair dedicated to apples, the product par excellence of South Tyrol.

February 05, 2018
Anonymous
China Imported Over 100 Million Dollars of Avocados in 2017

And 1st Shipment of New Zealand’s Avocados Arrived Shanghai

February 05, 2018
Tim
SA table grape harvest volume resilient despite drought

The South African Table Grape Industry (SATI) says the country’s harvest is resilient with volumes stabilising despite the worst drought in decades. The 4th Crop Estimate for the 2017/18 table grape season shows the upper and lower limits about 16,8% and 12,2% lower, respectively than the previous record 2016/2017 season. The new estimate is between 56,2 million and 59,3 million cartons, reflecting an unchanged upper limit and a slight increase in the lower limit.

February 05, 2018
Anonymous
100% biological control for Orri Jaffa mandarin farmers

Environmental Orri Jaffa farming has been taking strides and can now be 100 per cent biologically controlled.

February 02, 2018
Anonymous

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