All articles by Gill McShane – Page 21
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ArticlePeru port leapfrogs Guayaquil
The Port of Callao in Peru recorded a solid growth in handling last year, jumping above Ecuador’s Port of Guayaquil
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ArticleGreater Philly celebrates Chile trade
The Governor of Delaware and Ambassador of Chile to the US will speak about trade relations between the two nations at an annual dinner
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ArticleUS organic market tops US$31bn
Organic Trade Association’s 2012 Organic Industry Survey shows continued growth for the category on the US market
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ArticleChile launches new grape variety
Iniagrape-one will offer Chilean table grape suppliers a new opportunity to satisfy global consumer and market demands
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ArticleSlight dip for Chilean avocados
The ongoing impact of a drought are expected to cut into the South American nation’s 2012/13 avocado output
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ArticleDawn Gray sets up consultancy
The long-term fresh produce industry leader has launched a consulting agency in Vancouver, Canada
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ArticlePort of LA unveils five-year plan
The strategic initiative at the US West Coast Port of Los Angeles is aimed at keeping the port’s top ranking in the US
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ArticleJ&K Fresh opens Philly division
J&K Fresh East is focused on customs clearance and import logistics at the Port of Philadelphia
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ArticleEthnic foods boost Metro’s Q2
Canada’s third-largest retailer has recorded a better performance during the second quarter of this year thanks to improved results at Adonis
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ArticleCPMA 2012 grows in popularity
The Canadian Produce Marketing Association’s annual show has recorded its second-biggest exhibition result in Calgary
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ArticleUSDA-APHIS amends import protocols
US officials are working to facilitate the entry of Central American pitahaya, Philippine bananas, Egyptian strawberries, Spanish clementines and Chilean pomegranates
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ArticleCPMA unveils new branding image
The Canadian Produce Marketing Association’s new visual identity is designed to align with its refined focus and reflect the strength of both the produce industry and CPMA
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ArticleMajor downturn for Argentinean exports
A lack of export competitiveness around the world has resulted in a significant decline in Argentina's fruit and vegetable sendings
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ArticleChile records fruit shipment growth
Despite a slow start to the 2011/12 Chilean fruit season, the Port of Valparaíso’s main terminal has registered an upturn in handling
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ArticleUniveg Expofrut merger ‘dissolved’
Apparent errors by local government officials in Río Negro, Argentina, have left Univeg Expofrut in a complicated situation
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ArticleCamposol union threatens strike action
The Peruvian supplier’s trade union has said it will go on indefinite strike next month if its claims into alleged violations are not heard
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ArticleDole issues bagged salad recall
The precautionary recall is limited to certain salads under the Seven Lettuces range marketed by Dole Fresh Vegetables in the US
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ArticleUSDA approves mango levy increase
The additional resources will allow the National Mango Board in the US to further its research and marketing efforts
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ArticleUS ports to register import growth
A strengthening economy in the US is expected to increase consumer spending and boost demand for imported goods
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ArticleCombs unveils Hispanic produce range
The new Calidad line features chilli peppers, specialty tomatoes and avocados, and will eventually include a range of Hispanic produce items from Mexico

