All Chile articles – Page 63
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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
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ArticlePressure building for CNY cherry sales
Port congestion in Shanghai is creating a supply bottleneck for Chilean cherries in the run up to Chinese New Year
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ArticleAsoex says port situation “critical”
President Ronald Bown warns losses to blueberry shipments could run to hundreds of millions of dollars
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ArticleUS amends treatment protocol for Chilean blues
Consigments can now be fumigated on arrival following the recent discovery of European Grapevine moth
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ArticleCalifornia Giant boosts blueberry offer
New plantings in North and South America behind production increase
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ArticleFedefruta and PMA team up in Chile
PMA Fruittrade Latin America event will take place in Santiago this November
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ArticleChile gains further tariff exemptions in Asia
From 1 January, exporters can ship hundreds of products to South Korea and Japan tariff-free

