All Argentina articles – Page 15
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ArticleSunny outlook for LatAm blues
With El Niño no longer exerting its influence on regional weather patterns, shippers are looking to take full advantage of rising international demand
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ArticleStrong showing for Argentine citrus
Exports from northwestern provinces surge as producers in the north east battle against HLB
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ArticleEvelina making name for itself in Asia
Chilean and Argentinean production now complementing European volumes, as exports to China, Taiwan and India begin
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ArticleRain clips Argentine fruit exports
Sendings of oranges, mandarins, grapefruit, apples and pears are down in first five months of 2016
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ArticleNeuquén looks to boost export offer
Investment in new air cargo facilities will kick-start air-flown exports of cherries and berries
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AnalysisData: Where does Germany import grapes from?
Infographic shows importance of EU partner countries, as well as third countries like Turkey, over summer period
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ArticleArgentina grapes gain access to China
The first shipments of Argentinean grapes to China are expected to start in January 2017
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ArticleArgentina reports new HLB cases
Of the seven cases that have been detected in Misiones, three were found on commercial farms
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ArticleTrue cost estimate helps organic cause
Organics specialist Nature & More has teamed up with a number of customers to make real cost of conventional fruit and vegetables visible to European consumers
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ArticleSan Miguel bolsters South African operation
Deal to acquire farms in Western Cape opens up new export opportunities to US
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ArticleMaersk Line publishes LatAm update
Shipping group releases its first quarter 2016 trading update for Latin America
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ArticleLemon shortage causes price spike
Wholesalers report delay in Argentinian lemon exports to the UK has hiked prices as Spanish season draws to an end
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ArticleArgentina celebrates US lemon deal
Citrus producers seek to allay fears of Californian growers by pledging to avoid flooding market with fruit
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ArticleArgentina and Uruguay to host 2016 IBO Summit
Concordia and Salto to host the 2016 Summit of the International Blueberry Organisation
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ArticleLatin America well placed to feed growing population
New report suggests region will play an increasingly important role in global food production
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ArticleArgentina secures US lemon pledge
New regulation set to be passed within weeks, according to governor of Tucumán
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ArticleEU CBS proposals criticised
Copa-Cogeca slams EU Commission proposal which it says "severely weakens" import controls on citrus black spot
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ArticleArgentine topfruit off to poor start
Shipments during the first quarter of 2016 fail to recover as hopes fade for rest of season
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ArticleArgentina to press for end to US lemon ban
The government of Mauricio Macri is seeking closer trade links with the US
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ArticleBlackberries push berry growth higher
Global berry production and consumption have continued their upward trend, according to German analyst AMI

