All Brazil articles – Page 33
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Brazilian papaya push
In this week’s focus on exotics the Brazilian Association of Papaya Exporters speaks to the Journal about its efforts to increase worldwide sales. Roberto Pacca do Amaral Júnior, the association’s president and managing director of fresh fruit exporter Agra Produção e Exportaçào, gives his view on the industry.
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Wal-Mart makes Brazilian purchase
Wal-Mart has announced it is purchasing the Brazilian supermarket chain Bompreço from Dutch retailers Ahold for $300 million.
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Brazilian exports double in five years
State assistance has helped Brazil to become one of the top three leading fruit exporters in the world.
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Tough going for Brazil
The Brazilian melon season is proving a tough one for exporters this season.
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Brazil nut shortage for Christmas
The Brazil nut is in short supply this winter and warnings have been issued that the crop faces long-term problems because of intensive farming.
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Grape market awaits Brazilian arrivals
The first vessel of new season Brazilian grapes will hit Europe next week...
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Brazilian melons meet ready market
Brazilian melon senders might be hoping to match the success abroad of Brazilian football export Ronaldo, and with a good quality crop and a new home for arrivals at the port of Sheerness, they could be in luck. John Broy reports.
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Brazilian melon confusion
Discord reigns at the start of the Brazilian melon campaign as the industry is still in negotiation over which port will receive the fruit for the duration of the season.
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Brazilian grape on the water
The first shipment of first crop Brazilian grape is on the water.
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Brazilian lime expansion
Brazil sees the UK market as having growth potential for its limes.
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Brazil acts against sudden death
The world's largest orange grower has swung decisively into action to combat a mysterious disease which is threatening production.
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Brazil looks to export future
Brazilian fruit and vegetable producers export just two per cent of national production, but this is expected to rise in the next few years to at least five or six per cent, possibly more.
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Brazilian oversupply strikes melon market
The yellow honeydew melon market is suffering under the weight of oversupply from Brazil intensified by a cold snap gripping major markets in the EU and the US that is cooling demand.
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Brazilian tongues wag at Pucker Tucker
Nancy Tucker, vice president of the Produce Marketing Association in the US, certainly got tongues wagging at Fenagri, last month in Petrolina, Brazil, with a presentation of some of the key findings of recent PMA research.
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Brazil looks to pep up export challenge
Two of the leading fruit producers in the north east of Brazil have called for trend-led change and co-operation to drive the country's export industry forward.
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Brazilians develop canker weapon
The University of Sao Paolo and research body Fundecitrus are finalising research on the use of a laser to detect citrus canker.
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Brazilian melons arrive with healthy outlook
The first two vessels of the Brazilan melon season docked in Dover this week and the market appears far beeter prepared for the fruit than last year.
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Brazil makes apple recovery
Brazilian apple production is forecast to bounce back in 2002 to reach 750,000tonnes, according to a recent USDA report.
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Smaller Brazilian orange crop forecast
Poor weather is likely to result in a 10 per cent reduction in Brazilian orange output in 2001/02.
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Brazil climbs down from record
Latest statistics from the USDA suggest that the Brazilian apple crop is well short of last season's bumper harvest.