China will likely make switch to seedless grapes, says Allamand
date:Mar 26, 2013
Speaking at Fresh Connections China in Shanghai last week, Exportadora Subsole president Miguel Allamand said a similar trend had been seen in South Korea and would likely take place in Asias largest market at some stage.

In the last years we began putting Thompsons on the back of the container [to South Korea]; just to make it look nice, he said.

During the last four years, we as a company have cut back Red Globes in a very significant way, while the seedless varieties, Thompsons and Crimsons
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