All articles by Gill McShane – Page 93
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ArticleWeather dents Chilean exports
The country’s fruit exports have registered a decline in volume so far this season due to inclement weather last year
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ArticleColombia gives thumbs up to LAN Chile
The Chilean airline could operate a new Colombian cargo affiliate as early as 2009
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ArticleChile mulls Colombia berry potential
Colombia presents a lucrative opportunity for Chilean berry firms to invest in local production
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ArticleMango woes persist for Mexican suppliers
Production is down in the state of Sinaloa while international demand for the fruit has failed to materialise
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ArticleCrop shortfall fails to dent Uruguay exports
Despite the projected reduction in citrus production this year, export volumes are expected to remain on a par with 2007
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ArticleUruguay anticipates citrus stability
Exports are expected to remain on a par with 2007 despite the forecast reduction in production this year
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ArticleRecord results for Peruvian initiative
The Sierra Exportadora outreach programme has achieved record avocado exports during the first four months of this year
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ArticleChilean avos seek greater gains
The country’s avocado industry has been urged to adopt new technologies and open up new markets
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ArticlePeru carves out US artichoke presence
Sales of Peruvian artichokes to the US are continuing to increase year-on-year
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ArticleCosta Rica re-confirms quality edge
Melon and watermelon exports have received the green light on entry to all destination markets so far this year
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ArticleBrazil rides organic wave
Exports of organic products are burgeoning from the South American country
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ArticleCertification breakthrough for papayas
Papaya production in five Colombian towns will be declared free of fruit fly by the end of the year
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ArticleMexican lime sector begins social initiative
Through the planting of limes, the state of Veracruz aims to improve living standards for local families
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ArticleEcuador forecasts mango expansion
Ecuador is looking to develop a stronger position on overseas export markets
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ArticleKloosterboer secures 360 certification
The reefer terminal is the first to be accredited by the 360 Quality Association
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ArticleUS predicts Peruvian asparagus growth
Imports from the world’s largest asparagus producer-exporter are tipped to continue rising in 2008/09
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ArticleRocha pears on the rebound
The Portuguese industry predicts production this season to reach similar levels to the 2006/07 crop
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ArticleChile-Uruguay ink bilateral agreements
By the end of the year the nations will operate a complete free trade system for items such as fruit, wine and meat
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ArticleEcuador explores Iran trade link
Ecuador has expressed an interest in opening up the Iranian market to products including bananas
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ArticleCuba seeks citrus revival
The Caribbean nation aims to boost production to 1m tonnes over the course of the next five years

