All Chile articles – Page 59
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ArticleChile limbers up for fruit and nut deal
Marketing campaigns being ramped up as walnut and prune volumes rise
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ArticleBayWa set to invest in Latin America
Company prepared to back NZ subsidiary Turners & Growers' new strategy by securing additional fruit supply
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ArticleWAPA reveals SH topfruit forecasts
Predictions for the new Southern Hemisphere apple and pear season have been announced by WAPA, with apple volumes expected to rise and pear volumes predicted to fall
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ArticleCarolina Uquillas joins Sun World
Well-known agronomist to oversee South American growing programmes
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ArticleChile battles strike impact
Asoex reports that January fruit exports from Chile actually climbed year-on-year, despite three-week San Antonio strike
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ArticleStrong showing for Chilean cherries in China
Promotions help lift sales in weeks leading up to New Year festivities
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ArticleNew deal ends San Antonio strike
Latest Asoex figures reveal impact of walkout on fruit export volumes
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ArticleDemand for fresh fruit grows in US restaurants
Operators now value year-round availability of good quality fruits more highly than locally-sourced produce
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ArticleFruit losses mount as port strike resumes
Asoex president Ronald Bown warns that international supermarkets are already switching to alternative suppliers
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ArticleSan Antonio strike back on
Union leader says failure to honour earlier agreement will result in paralysis spreading to all Chilean ports
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ArticleFedefruta welcomes strike resolution
Port walkout estimated to have caused losses of US$50m to fruit export trade
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ArticleGalloping sales for Chinese New Year
The Year of the Horse is proving to be an auspicious one for Chilean cherries, with Chinese sales reportedly “flying”
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ArticleChile and Italy forge kiwifruit accord
Aim is to deliver more consistent fruit over a longer season to distributors and importers in several continents
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ArticleChile port strike enters third week
Representatives of the fruit industry met with union leaders in a bid to end the impasse at San Antonio as the export losses mount up
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ArticlePort strike threatens fruit exports
The fallout from the dispute is spreading to Chile’s central region
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ArticleChile gears up for 2014 apple campaign
Shippers facing strong competition in Europe and the US due to higher domestic stocks
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ArticleShifting spending patterns for CNY
China’s crackdown on public spending on gifting impacts pre-Chinese New Year fruit sales, but private purchases online power ahead
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ArticleHAB gears up for record Super Bowl weekend
Avocado consumption during the Big Game could rise by as much as a third this year
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ArticlePolice storm port of San Antonio
Uneasy stand off between striking workers and police remains in place this morning following night of tension
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ArticleChilean strike losses could hit US$65m
Fedefruta warns of “catastrophic” damage to the sector if the strike continues through to Friday

