All Brazil articles – Page 12
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ArticleBrexit: many questions left to answer
Huge uncertainty around UK's departure from the EU, say trade experts from fresh produce industry association Freshfel Europe
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ArticleChiquita officially opens new Europe HQ
Company's European head office was relocated from Rolle to Etoy in the Swiss canton of Vaud last summer
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ArticleBrazil lifts ban on Argentine topfruit
Exporters welcome decision to reopen the market, which takes 120,000 tonnes of Argentine topfruit a year
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ArticleBrazil turns away Argentine apples
Live caporcapsa larvae have been detected in a number of instances over recent days
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ArticleSHAFFE elects new leadership
South Africa will occupy the presidency and Chile will be vice-president of the association for the next two years
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ArticleSolid outlook for SH apple season
WAPA points to increase in overall production volumes, with Chile continuing to lead the way
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ArticleSteady growth for Brotto Figs
The company is expanding its fig production on the back of buoyant demand in the European market
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ArticleFresh ideas to the fore in Berlin
Packed with insight and inspiration, Fruitnet World of Fresh Ideas is the best way to start your visit to Fruit Logistica
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ArticleGene editing could spice up tomatoes
Pungent compounds that make chilli peppers spicy could be activated in tomatoes thanks to gene-editing, scientists say
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ArticleChile launches Brazilian cherry blitz
This is Chile’s third campaign in Brazil as it seeks greater market diversification for its cherry offer
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ArticleItacitrus launches year-round organic lime programme
Brazil’s biggest lime exporter now supplies organic, as well as conventional limes throughout the year
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ArticleLatin America sets out stall at CIIE
The first China International Import Expo drew fresh produce companies from across Central and South America
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ArticleBrazilian artist redesigns Chiquita label
Romero Britto's new series of stickers will appear on fruit in Europe and North America from mid-November
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ArticleBrazilian mangoes lengthen RSA season
Early South African market offers an opportunity for Brazilian mango exports
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ArticleRocha pears step out on streets of Paris
New campaign looks to raise awareness of premium variety as demand in export markets continues to grow
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ArticleBrazil ships first mangoes to RSA
Shipments expected to continue until start of local season in late November
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ArticleBrazilian court says yes to glyphosate
Court rules that growers in the country will continue to have access to glyphosate-based herbicides
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ArticleUniversities take fight to world hunger
'A5' agri-universities will collaborate on education and research with long-term aim of eradicating global hunger by 2030
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ArticleMango sales up by a fifth at Asda
Retailer puts sales rises down to hot summer and 'growing popularity' of South Asian food
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ArticleArgofruta becomes Sun World licensee
Move sees Sun World increase seedless grape volumes in Brazil, along with the visibility of its varietal brands

