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Taste Australia: Made by Nature. Supported by ScienceProduce Report speaks to Michael Rogers of Hort Innovation to learn about the importance of research and development to the Australian horticulture industry |
December 05, 2017 Andrew |
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Australian Stonefruit Set for Exciting Export Season to ChinaSummary: The 2017/18 Australian stonefruit export season to China is shaping up to be an exciting one, as plums, peaches, and apricots joined nectarines Australian stonefruit in being granted export access to China, and the “Taste Australia” retailer program launched, facilitating greater co-operation between Australian orchards and Chinese retailers. |
December 04, 2017 Andrew D |
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Australian Blueberries Given Market Access PriorityA new agreement between China and Australia includes Australian blueberries on the priority list for horticulture market access. |
October 25, 2017 Sevan Golnazarian |
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JD.com Debut: Australian "Chocolate" OrangesJD.com and Fresh Day gain exclusive debut rights to 2000 Australian “chocolate” oranges. |
August 07, 2017 Sevan Golnazarian |
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China to Remain Key Market for Australian Macadamia Nuts in 2017Produce Report conducted an interview with the CEO of the Australian Macadamia Society Jolyon Burnett and discussed the upcoming 2017 growing season, the importance of China as a market for Australian macadamia exports, and current marketing activities in China. |
June 03, 2017 Andrew D |
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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 |
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Sweeter Australian Nectarines Coming to China as Season AdvancesAustralian nectarines have been granted access to the Chinese market since 2016. Divergent voices about this Australian hit product are heard among Chinese traders. In the PMA Fresh Connections held in Shanghai on March 16, Produce Report was fortunate to meet Mr. John Moore, the CEO of Summerfruit Australia Limited, at the scene and inquired about his opinions on several hot topics concerning Australian nectarines and their first-year performance in China. |
March 26, 2017 Jing Zang |
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Citrus Australia 2016 Export SummaryRecord year for Australian citrus exports; China becomes #1 importer for first time |
March 15, 2017 Andrew |
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Joy Wing Mau Promotes Australian NectarinesHorticulture Innovation Australia together with the Victoria Government and Joy Wing Mau are conducting a promotion called “Australian nectarines now in season” in 10 chain stores (Sam’s Club and Ole) in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen and Chengdu. The promotion will last for one month. The featured product is the imported majestic pearl nectarine, which is a variety of the Pearl series . The long shelf life, beautiful appearance with gorgeous red color and crispy flesh makes it rank as the top nectarine in the world. After a few days, the flesh will become soft, juicy and exudes a strong fruity flavor. It was imported in boxes from Australia but repackaged at the point-of-sale terminal and will be sold in small packages at the store (typically 4 or 6 pieces in a pack). |
March 10, 2017 admin |
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Yidu Imports First Victorian Nectarines to ChinaInitial nectarine shipments from Victoria, Australia successfully reach Shanghai |
December 02, 2016 Olga |
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