All Chile articles – Page 50
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ArticleSnow hits northern Chile
Local producer reports collapse of netting covering grape production under weight of the snow
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ArticleSteep fall in Chilean apple exports
More competition from Northern Hemisphere producers and bad weather blamed for the fall
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ArticleChile calls for plant import rule change
Nurseries urging government to do more to promote imports and exports of genetic and plant material
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ArticlePeruvians learn of Timorex grape benefits
Delegation from grape industry visits Chile to learn of advantages of using Timorex Gold in spraying programmes
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ArticleLabour reform moves up the agenda
Chilean fruit industry takes its case for special labour laws to the government
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ArticleNew hours “harming Chilean industry”
Growers are intensifying their efforts to persuade government to revert to the winter schedule
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ArticleNew inspection plant to open in Bio Bio
The facility will handle blueberries, apples and pears destined for the US
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ArticleMarkets wake up to Mexican blues
Southern Cone producers will have to raise their game in order to compete with the quality of Mexico’s offer, says top US breeder
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ArticleChile moves towards Jakarta deal
Meeting with Indonesian government could pave the way for re-opening of the Port of Jakarta to Chilean fruit
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ArticleChilean port workers back on strike
Latest walkout is due to begin on Thursday and run indefinitely
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ArticleChile inks phytosanitary deal with India
Agreement will facilitate bilateral trade of fresh fruits and improve access of Chilean blueberries and avocados to India
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ArticleJintao finds favour with Chilean growers
Planted area expected to double by 2018 according to Kiwigold Consortium
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ArticleStrong performance for Italian Jingold
With Southern Hemisphere supply ensuring a 12-month campaign, the Italian kiwifruit brand is said to be doing very well
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ArticleFedefruta slams government time ruling
Darker mornings delay start of work and result in the loss of up to 15 per cent of the working day, organisation argues
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ArticleChilean customs strike ends
ANFACH union has agreed to put latest government proposal to an immediate vote among its members
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ArticleAsoex demands urgent action to end strike
Situation at ports of Valparaíso and San Antonio becoming “critical” for fruit exports
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ArticleChilean customs workers call indefinite strike
ANFACH union claims National Customs Service is too stretched to deal with the volume of work
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ArticleChilean exporters urged to join free trade zone
Chinese government initiative in Shanghai is to be rolled out to other cities

