Grape news archive – Page 149
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Chilean exports increase
Fresh fruit exports from Chile have increased since last year, Chilean Exporters' Association statistics reveal.
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South African growers form new marketing companies
Two new ventures in South Africa look set to boost the table grape, citrus and particulary the organics sector in the country.
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ITC rejects Chile dumping claim
The International Trade Comission has voted by five to one in favour of Chile and Mexico in the antidumping grape case.
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Sun World to Market Pavich organic grapes
Sun World's Californian volumes have been supplemented by nearly 1 million cartons following the supreme court's decision that it can become the exclusive marketer for Pavich organic grapes.
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Long Life packaging targets spears
Long Life Solutions and Long Life Thermoforming release new packaging solution for asparagus that promises to extend the shelf-life of the product to three weeks.
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Capespan seals grape deal
Capespan has signed an exclusive agreement with South African's ARC Infruitec-Nietvoorbij Institute for the marketing of its new table grape cultivars in all southern hemisphere countries, and in Egypt, Israel and Turkey.
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Chile recovery strengthens
Fruit exports from Chile are performing well as more fruit comes into the UK this year via the Continent.
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Israel breaks grape record
The Israeli grape season kicked off in the UK on May 15 ö the earliest start in the history of exporter Agrexco.
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Lawyers strike fruitful deal
A US legal firm has proposed a new service for Chilean exporters.
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Chile works on trade deals
Trade accords are becoming a priority for fresh fruit exporters in Chile as the country faces dumping accusations from the US.
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Sendings boost for Chilean fruit
Fruit exports from Chile are up on last seasons levels across most major markets.
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Sun World gives update on Sugraone
David Marguelas of Sun World gives key table grape importers explanation of the situation concerning the Sugraone variety.
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Chile rejects dumping claim
Exporters in Chile are rejecting claims made by US grape growers that they dumped fruit on the US market last season.
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Chile picks up
Volumes into Europe are stepping up a gear as more grape comes on stream and apples start their season.
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Sun World into Africa
Sun World International Inc has opened a new office in Paarl, in the Western Cape of South Africa.
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Grape hopes to redress balance
Sendings of grape from Chile are down on 1999-2000, but expectations are for the season to pick up slightly before the close.
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Three lousy years since deregulation
A natural progression following deregulation in the fruit trade will be self-regulation, predicts one of South African's leaders in the field.
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Safely gathered in
Harvesting in Chile is progressing well with many grape varieties nearing their end and stone fruit entering its final phase to give way to new season top fruit.
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Top fruit battles heat
Argentina's top fruit has recovered in volume terms on the poor season of 1999-2000, but warm weather is having an effect.
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Chile's exports make gains
Fresh fruit from Chile is performing well overall on world-wide markets and an improvement in the euro-dollar exchange rate situation bodes well.