All articles by Gill McShane – Page 35
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ArticleBanana exporter Isbelni seized
The Ecuadorean firm apparently has 60 days in which to disprove alleged links to Aspiazu Group which has millions of dollars of debt
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ArticleArgentina halts lemon exports
Prolonged, intense and frequent frosts have paralysed harvesting in the nation’s main lemon-growing region, as damage spreads to blueberries
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ArticleCrunch Pak links up with Cars 2
New packaging for fresh sliced apples, which feature characters from the new film, are available nationwide
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ArticleChilean kiwifruit exports to contract
So far this season, North America and Europe have shown biggest declines in volume, although better pricing
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ArticleAll Lemon enforces frost action plan
Argentinean lemon suppliers embark on initiative to ensure only top quality fruit is exported following sub-zero temperatures
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ArticleChilean fruit exports record solid gains
Sales performance during the first five months of the year has risen in comparison to 2010 thanks mainly to improved weather and marketing conditions
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ArticleMangoes register uptick in sales
Marketing activity organised by the National Mango Board is reportedly having a positive effect on stock movement
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ArticleBrazil mulls currency intervention
The strength of the real, due to external market conditions, is a cause for concern among government officials
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ArticleUS-Mexico resolve trucking spat
The signing of an agreement between the US and Mexico lays the groundwork for continued economic growth on both sides of the border
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ArticleMexico tour raises quality profile
Mexico Calidad Suprema is spreading the word about the nation’s fresh produce food safety and social/environmental credentials
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ArticleAntwerp expands South American presence
The Antwerp Port Authority is seeking to raise its profile as a leading hub for fruit, forestry products and steel with new representatives in Chile and Brazil
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ArticleSales hike for Mexican lime exports
Mexico cements its position as one of the world’s leading lime suppliers, with a growth in export value during early 2011
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ArticleFrosts impact South American citrus
Sub-zero temperatures have been gripping Argentina and Chile over the last couple of weeks, affecting citrus crops in both countries
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ArticleChilean kiwifruit sendings fall short
So far this season Asia has bucked the export market trend with 41 per cent increase in arrivals of fresh kiwifruit from Chile
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ArticleAPM unveils Peru investment package
Between 2013 and 2015 the port operator will stump up US$307m to upgrade its terminal at Peru’s Port of Callao
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ArticleBetter prices boost Peru avocados
Greater demand from mainly Europe and North America helped to promote average prices for Peruvian avocados in the first five months of 2011
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ArticleEurope absorbs most Chilean pears
Exports of Chilean pears have risen by 14 per cent as of late-June, with shipments largely headed for Europe, Latin America and the US
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ArticleNicaragua enjoys agricultural revival
Exports to the US in particular are rebounding, including melons, watermelons and potatoes
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ArticleDip for Chilean cherry returns
Average returns fell to US$3.37/kg last season as export volume rose considerably to 11.6m cartons
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ArticleBrazilian shortfall rings true
Heavy rainfall has cut the nation’s apple output this year, leading to a fewer exports and greater demand for imports

