All Argentina articles – Page 16
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ArticleFloods wreak havoc in South America
Tens of thousands of hectares of citrus production in Argentine province of Entre Ríos under water
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ArticleArgentine firms lay off workers
Companies blame sliding profitability for decision to cut more than 150 jobs
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ArticleChinese inspectors visit Argentine blueberry farms
South American country moves a step closer to securing access to the Chinese market
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ArticleEl Niño keeps Argentine blues growth in check
The cold wet spring has cut the country’s export volume by around 16 per cent in 2015
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ArticleRSA citrus body 'confident' on CBS
Grower group CGA waiting for EU to review risk management measures at close of South Africa's export season
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ArticleArgentine produce exports slump
Lower output and fall in average prices hits exporters in first nine months of 2015
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ArticleKey appointments at Moño Azul
New managing director and sales director come in at Argentinean group
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ArticleAll Lemon reflects on challenging year
Adverse weather and tough trading conditions made 2015 a difficult season for the Argentine quality seal
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ArticleArgentinean producers make pre-election demands
With the country due elect a new government on 10 December, the agricultural sector is making its voice heard
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ArticleSan Miguel celebrates 60th birthday at Anuga
Citrus supplier hosted 100 guests at iconic KölnSky building in Cologne this week and outlined its plans for the future
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ArticleCopa-Cogeca urges CBS action
Organisations call for EU measures to be stepped up to prevent Citrus Black Spot disease coming into Europe
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ArticleConcordia growers in blues protection call
Producer association demand credit facility to help pay for netting
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ArticleArgentine apple exports to Brazil crumble
Growers fear market could disappear as shipments drop 65 per cent this year
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ArticleArgentina kicks off 2015 blues campaign
The country will once again dominate the early marketing window with a good quality crop reported
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ArticlePeruvian Hass extends its reach
Country now second biggest exporter of avocados in the world
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ArticleHapag-Lloyd invests in LatAm growth
Company announces multi-million investment in next generation containers
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ArticleArgentina closes in on US lemon market
US authorities inch closer to deal to reopen market after 14-year ban
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ArticleMurcia showcases seedless grape offer
Breeding programme has created 14 new varieties that are being exported all over the world
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ArticleAPMT enters Colombia
Terminal operator invests in JV in Cartagena, South America’s second busiest container port
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ArticleAttractive market for Argentine lemons
Buoyant markets go some way in compensating for this season’s lower volume

