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Why New Zealand exporters need not fear China’s focus on growing domestic food security

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Korea Times News
· Jul 7, 2026
Vietnam essential to K-food's ASEAN expansion
Vietnam essential to K-food's ASEAN expansion
Vision Times
· Jun 25, 2026
Taiwan Issues Warning to Farmers Over Rising China Custard Apple Imports
China’s import of Taiwanese Custard apples has become the latest cause of dispute across the strait after the Taipei administration warned local farmers that by increasing exports Beijing is trying to manipulate their markets and economic interests. The controversy erupted after Yao Ching-ling, the commissioner of Taitung county in Taiwan participated in China’s Straits Forum []
UrduPoint
· Jun 21, 2026
Enhanced investment in agriculture vital for food security : Saif Ur Rehman
Enhanced investment in agriculture vital for food security : Saif Ur Rehman
Utusan Malaysia
· Jun 22, 2026
Utamakan pengeluar makanan berbanding gudang
SHAH ALAM: Kerajaan negeri perlu memberi tumpuan kepada sektor pengeluaran makanan dengan mengutamakan bantuan kepada petani, nelayan, penternak dan pengusaha akuakultur berbanding penyimpanan bekalan. Ahli Dewan Undangan Negeri (ADUN) Permatang, Nurul Syazwani berkata, langkah tersebut penting dalam usaha memastikan keterjaminan makanan dan tidak boleh bergantung kepada gudang semata-mata. ”Kerajaan memperuntukkan RM50 juta untuk Gudang Makanan ... Read more The post Utamakan pengeluar makanan berbanding gudang appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.
South China Morning Post
· Jun 23, 2026
Hong Kong urged to export food culture as Cantonese restaurants hit hardest by slump
Hong Kong must step up efforts to export its food culture and promote its culinary heritage, industry leaders have said after a recent study found that Cantonese restaurants have borne the brunt of the sector’s slump. Data released this month by the Legislative Council Secretariat’s research office showed earnings for Chinese restaurants in the first quarter suffered the sector’s steepest contraction in revenue, plunging 27.9 per cent from HK13.44 billion (US1.7 billion) in 2018 to HK9.7...
Quartz
· Jul 8, 2026
20 foods whose journey to your table is more interesting than the food itself
The foods whose production is so specific, so labor-intensive, or so geographically constrained that the supply chain is the story
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Related coverage for "Why New Zealand exporters need not fear China’s focus on growing domestic food security": Korea Times News — Vietnam essential to K-food's ASEAN expansion. Vision Times — Taiwan Issues Warning to Farmers Over Rising China Custard Apple Imports. UrduPoint — Enhanced investment in agriculture vital for food security : Saif Ur Rehman. Utusan Malaysia — Utamakan pengeluar makanan berbanding gudang. South China Morning Post — Hong Kong urged to export food culture as Cantonese restaurants hit hardest by slump. Quartz — 20 foods whose journey to your table is more interesting than the food itself