All Argentina articles – Page 10
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ArticleSan Miguel creates BEE partnership in RSA
Workers will own a 30 per cent stake in the US$14m company Thudana Citrus
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ArticleBrazil lifts ban on Argentine topfruit
Exporters welcome decision to reopen the market, which takes 120,000 tonnes of Argentine topfruit a year
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ArticleArgentina gains India lemon access
South American nation’s largest lemon-producing region of Tucuman buoyed by news of deal
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ArticleArgentina closes in on Vietnam citrus market
Oranges, grapefruit and mandarins join lemons in line-up of Argentine citrus to be accepted in reciprocal exchange
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ArticleBrazil turns away Argentine apples
Live caporcapsa larvae have been detected in a number of instances over recent days
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ArticleSHAFFE elects new leadership
South Africa will occupy the presidency and Chile will be vice-president of the association for the next two years
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ArticleNew global cherry entity created
Body to focus on promoting consumption through self-funded marketing campaigns
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ArticleSolid outlook for SH apple season
WAPA points to increase in overall production volumes, with Chile continuing to lead the way
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ArticleLimoneira enters joint venture in Argentina
California-based citrus supplier inks agreement with lemon and orange grower FGF Trapani
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ArticleGreen for go at Patagonian Fruits Trade
The company’s green philosophy continues to win over consumers as environmental awareness grows
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ArticlePromising outlook for Argentine lemons
Industry predicts a good balance between supply and demand in 2019
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ArticleCerezas Argentinas celebrates Chinese first
It becomes first Argentine company to land its cherries in China after making the inaugural airfreighted shipment
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ArticleChina cuts tariffs on Argentine blueberries
Lower tariff will improve the competitiveness of the industry, says ABC
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ArticleCerezas Argentinas hails China first
Exporter claims China could become one of Argentina’s main cherry markets in the future
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ArticleArgentina sends first cherries to China
Eight containers bound for Guangzhou left Patagonia by truck on Monday to be shipped via Chile
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ArticleArgentine cherry potential stymied
The country could become a major player but lack of investment is stalling growth, says Adolfo Storni
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ArticleSakata opens Argentine office
The company is looking to consolidate its presence in South America
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ArticleSan Miguel funds expansion plans
The company arranges US$100m in medium-term financing from IDB Invest, IFC and Rabobank
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ArticleArgentina celebrates agrifood excellence
Two fresh produce suppliers were among 14 leading companies recognised for their export achievements
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ArticleArgentina edges closer to Chinese cherry deal
Protocol set to be signed within days, but quarantine conditions will limit opportunities for shippers

