All Argentina articles – Page 13
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ArticleArgentine blueberries dodge frost damage
Recent investment in irrigation technology helped producers steer clear of a recent frost in country's north-east, says Apama
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ArticleAll Lemon confirms 2017 export fall
Shipments are estimated to be down by around 25 per cent due to shorter crop
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ArticlePrince Charles backs ‘true cost' study
True cost accounting has received royal support in the UK, as Prince Charles congratulates Eosta on its efforts to calculate the real cost of food
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ArticleSan Miguel buys Peru’s Agrícola Hoja Redonda
The deal improves San Miguel’s access to US West Coast and Asian markets
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ArticleNovafruit tracks changes in Middle East
Keeping an eye on emerging markets, the Italian company is meeting rising demand for imported fruit in several countries
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ArticleApama puts child labour under the spotlight
Estimates suggest more than one million children and adolescents work in Argentina
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ArticleArgentine citrus forecast down
Volumes dip, but new market openings augur well for the sector’s future, says Federcitrus
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ArticleArgentine topfruit crisis deepens
Exports for the first three months of 2017 fall 18.5 per cent compared to last year
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ArticleFire hits San Miguel’s Uruguay packhouse
The company said there had been no casualties and operations at the facility have now resumed
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ArticleArgentina’s ailing topfruit sector claims another scalp
Family-owned San Formerio faces closure after it loses its biggest customer
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ArticleUSDA sued over Argentine lemon imports
The lawsuit claims the USDA failed to follow proper procedures in lifting the 16-year ban
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ArticleArgentine grapes to China now official
The import protocol was officially signed during Macri’s visit to China this week
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ArticleCosur targets Argentine banana market
Italian-owned group reveals recent investment in new, modern banana-ripening facility in the north of Buenos Aires
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ArticleMacri flies flag for Argentine fruit in China
Table grapes, blueberries and cherries are the three products in which Argentina is pushing for entry
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ArticleSouthern Hemisphere citrus exports on the rise
Citrus exports from Southern Hemisphere nations are expected to increase by 6 per cent in 2017
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ArticleRSA reacts as US re-admits Argentine lemons
The return of Argentine lemons to the US will affect global trade in the long term, say South African growers, who expect the decision to reduce pressure on European markets and Russia
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ArticleArgentine grapes: China entry “imminent”
Protocol paving the way for table grape imports will be signed during Macri’s visit to China later this month
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ArticleUS confirms end of Argentine lemon ban
The USDA has announced that the new Argentine lemon rule will take effect on 26 May
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ArticleTrump upbeat about Argentine lemon outlook
US president’s comments signal an imminent end to the veto as he praises Macri for his economic reforms
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ArticleMacri to press Trump on lemon ban
Argentine producers hope a meeting between the US and Argentine premiers could bring an end to the long running dispute

