News — Exporter Magazine

  1. Drinks market research specialist estimates that total demand across the soft drinks and beer markets stood at 1055 billion closures in 2010 (including plastic and metal closures, plus ring-pulls). And over the tough economic period of 2008-2010 overall global growth was 2.2%.
  2. Zespri, which also supports the First Fresh move, says First Gold will occupy retail space not currently filled by New Zealand-grown kiwifruit.
  3. more-choppy-rides-key-takeways-3194406 Manufacturers are no longer allowed to produce the two food agents or use them in flour production beginning May 1, 2011. However, flour and related products containing the additives are allowed to be sold until the shelf life of such products expires.
  4. Rising exports, which make up 30% of the economy, may help New Zealand’s economy this year after an earthquake in Christchurch that will likely subtract from growth.
  5. Of the 100 companies: 79 are exporting; 29 have received investment from offshore investors; 23 emerged from either universities or Crown Research Institutes, and 19 have been part of business incubators.
  6. Rates for mid-sized dry bulk carriers on key Asian freight routes are expected to rise in the near future with tight supplies in the supramax market due to strong intra-Asia demand, according to a Reuters report.
  7. “Fuel and essential supplies are expected to start flowing through the port from Saturday,” the company said in a statement dated yesterday and released today to New Zealand’s stock exchange.
  8. Each area will be led by a CEO with specialist knowledge to develop action plans in consultation with Civil Defence and the Government.
  9. uk-2276889 By 2015, the country is expected to have 220 commercial airports and its fleet size will expand to more than 4,500 planes
  10. The WiFi hotspots will be initially installed in central business areas such as Yuyuan Garden, Yanzhong Park and People’s Square, and will be expanded to cover the whole urban area and some suburbs.
  11. Farmers and exporters should support a wider ban on AgResearch’s continuing plans for genetic engineering of animals and other forms of cloning, not least to reassure global markets about what “Made in New Zealand” represents, GE Free NZ said in a press release.
  12. New Zealand’s Green Party food spokeswoman Sue Kedgley has called on the Government to set up a full Commerce Commission inquiry into dairy pricing.
  13. With many importers switching from China (due to higher cost), Bangladesh has new destinations such as Japan, South Africa, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and some Latin American countries, the report said.
  14. The ships are in the Triple-E class based on “Economy” of scale, “Energy” efficiency and “Environmentally” improvement. Maersk Line CEO Eivind Kolding said the new ships would have all the latest environmental features.
  15. Datamonitor analyst Varun Kumar told BakeryandSnacks.com that, globally, Japan is “at the bottom of the ladder” in terms of bakery sales growth with an estimated CAGR of only 1% for the next five years, whereas countries such as India and China rank highest with 11% and 10% estimated CAGR over the next five years.
  16. foodshoppers-1807235 The soft drinks giant was quoted saying: “While biodegradable packaging can be a sound choice for products that are not commercially recyclable, the process of capturing the embodied energy and raw materials in beverage bottles for reuse through recycling is, in our view, a much better option.”

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