All Argentina articles – Page 18
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ArticleArgentine topfruit “in crisis”
Río Negro’s apple and pear industry faces losses of US$83m for present season if present market conditions continue, report warns
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ArticleAll Lemon anticipates higher crop
Argentinean lemon harvest is set to climb on 2014, although volumes will still fall below what is considered a normal crop
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ArticleSH anticipates topfruit growth
WAPA has released the forecasts for Southern Hemisphere apple and pear production, with both expected to rise by 5 per cent
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ArticleArgentine strike called off
Work has resumed as negotiations to resolve pay dispute continue
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ArticleStrike threatens Argentine top fruit exports
Walkout by packhouse workers is latest setback for industry facing one of its most challenging seasons of recent years
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ArticleNew lemon campaign targets consumers
Berlin will serve as the launch pad for All Lemon’s online consumer campaign, Think Lemon
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ArticleRussian woes hit Argentine topfruit shippers
Hopes of making gains in Russia in the wake of EU veto are evaporating as the rouble continues to slide
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ArticleBlues boost for Early Crop
The Tucumán-based exporter saw shipments surge by 80 per cent in 2014
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ArticleUniveg-TFFG deal 'mutually beneficial'
Exclusive: Univeg Group chief executive Francis Kint talks to Eurofruit about the group’s production demerger
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ArticleUniveg spins off production units
Alara’s Kerim Taner takes charge of new company The Fruit Farm Group comprising six major production units
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ArticleCherries flying direct to Hong Kong
Argentina’s first air shipment of cherries to Hong Kong will leave Neuquen on Friday
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ArticleSan Miguel expands citrus portfolio
Production from Uruguay and South Africa set to rise significantly next season
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ArticleIndia opens doors to Argentine topfruit
Deal gives Argentine exporters access to a potential US$200m market
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ArticleGlobal apple crop will hit 90m tonnes
President of World Apple and Pear Association says anticipated rise in volume mainly a result of improved productivity
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ArticleRio Negro says no to Buenos Aires port proposal
Claims fruit exports would lose competitiveness by using the capital city’s port instead of San Antonio Este
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ArticleRussian ban shaping citrus market
Forecast decrease in Northern Hemisphere production set to alleviate some of the pressure on markets following embargo
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ArticleArgentina to showcase blues in China
Argentine blueberries will make their Chinese debut at this week’s China FVF in Beijing
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ArticleArgentina seeks broader access to China
Topfruit, table grapes, blueberries and cherries on the agenda at recent meeting between Argentine delegation and Aqsiq inspectors
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ArticleSecond port strike called off in Argentina
Agreement reached at last minute in pay dispute with port workers’ union
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ArticleSenasa slammed for inactivity
Representatives from the Entre Rios citrus industry warn that the arrival of HLB is inevitable unless Senasa raises its game

