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| China’s 2022 Fruit Import and Export Statistics ReleasedIn 2022, China imported 7.33 million metric tons or $14.6 billion worth of fruit, representing year-on-year increases of 4% and 8%, respectively. |
February 05, 2023 Jing Zang |
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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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| [Press Release] Origine Group Launches Its Red KiwiOrigine Group has launched its Sweeki Red brand of red- and green-fleshed kiwifruit. |
October 29, 2022 Produce Report |
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| Italian Kiwifruit May Now Be Exported to China by Reefer ShipItalian kiwifruit can now be shipped to China by refrigerated cargo ship in addition to refrigerated containers. |
September 19, 2022 Produce Report |
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| Zhouzhi Kiwifruit Production Expected To Exceed 500,000 TonsDespite hot and dry weather this summer in Shaanxi province, the 2022 Zhouzhi kiwifruit crop is forecast to surpass 500,000 metric tons. |
September 14, 2022 Roy G |
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| High Temperatures in Shaanxi Spell Disaster for Kiwifruit ProductionScorching temperatures and dry weather patterns across Shaanxi province spell disaster for kiwifruit yields. |
July 28, 2022 Roy G |
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| Chilean Kiwifruit Exports Down 12% This SeasonChilean kiwifruit exports are currently down 12% compared with last year, while production for the season is forecast to be 10% lower. |
July 27, 2022 Andrew D |
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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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| [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 |
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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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