All Argentina articles – Page 11
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ArticleChina green lights Argentine blueberry imports
Argentina will now try to negotiate a reduction in the 30 per cent import tariff that exports are subject to
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ArticleCrystal Valley begins blueberry imports
Miami importer will source blueberries from Peru, Argentina, Chile and Mexico this season
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ArticleArgentina celebrates Blueberry Week
Now in its second year, the Argentine Blueberry Committee’s campaign aims to raise domestic consumption
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ArticleAll Lemon returns to PMA
Argentine All Lemon exporters return to PMA Fresh Summit and the US market after 17-year absence
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ArticleSpanish citrus faces turbulence
Exchange rate distortions and Brexit uncertainties are creating an unstable climate for exporters
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ArticleSan Miguel joins JD.com’s new fruit alliance
The Argentine firm becomes the 19th fruit supplier to sign up to the new initiative
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ArticleCosur rebrands as Battaglio Argentina
Italian-owned firm has become a major exporter of apples and pears, as well as a key importer of bananas and pineapples
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ArticlePrima Group acquires Moño Azul
The value of the iconic Argentine brand proves too high for Sánchez family to resist
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ArticleGramm weighs up Chinese potential
Argentine company has overhauled its production and packing operation to prepare for entry into the Chinese market
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ArticlePFT homes in on stricken Moño Azul
Takeover would give Patagonian Fruits Trade control of one of Argentina’s most iconic fruit brands
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ArticleArgentina mulls agri-food potential
International leaders met in Argentina to discuss the future challenges in food production
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ArticleJupiter shines bright
Jupiter Marketing has grown rapidly since moving into grape production in Greece, India and Chile. Managing director Mark Tweddle talks about the marketer’s new international ventures
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ArticleKissabel apples harvested in Australia
The aim is to reach commercial quantities of the red-fleshed apples within the next three years
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ArticleMore South American apples head for Europe
Shippers lured by high prices caused by the fall in European production
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ArticleArgentina prepares for first Chinese blueberry shipment
More than 20 farms have been registered to export to China this season
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ArticleSan Miguel enters JV with La Calera
Alliance will enable both companies to strengthen their Southern Hemisphere fruit offer for the North American market
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ArticleArgentinean topfruit forecast falls
USDA estimates that both apples and pears will drop in volume through calendar year 2018
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ArticleArgentina says yes to Colombian bananas
Colombia’s market diversification policy is paying off
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ArticleFirst Argentine lemons land in US since ban lifted
Seald Sweet said it is answering call from consumers for fresh lemons throughout the year
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ArticleStrike hits Patagonia topfruit exports
An estimated US$10m has already been lost following a walkout by workers at Senasa

