All articles by Maura Maxwell – Page 231
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ArticleRain hampers Argentine lemon campaign
Together with the residual effects from the 2013 freeze and currency devaluations in Europe and Russia, 2015 is set to be a challenging year
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ArticleEx-Chiquita CEO gets US$16.2m payoff
Ed Lonergan joined the multinational in October 2012 to replace Fernando Aguirre
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ArticleCopa-Cogeca demands more aid for growers
Many growers are facing serious liquidity problems as market situation deteriorates further due to Russian veto
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ArticleAldi mulls online move in UK
By introducing internet grocery service, the discounter could dramatically change the dynamics of UK retail industry
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ArticleBertels named Mission’s marketing VP
He replaces David Austin who retires as marketing director after 18 years
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ArticleCanadian push for Colombian exotics
Procolombia has partnered with Caribbean Exotics for in-store promotions at 22 Fortinos stores in Toronto
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ArticlePrimland unveils 2015 Oscar predictions
Chilean volumes back on track, says Jean-Baptiste Pinel
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ArticleMexican avocado forecast unchanged
Current season exports not affected by last week’s hail but impact on next season’s crop is still being assessed
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ArticleUS mulls Chilean cranberry access
Aphis opens consultation period after publishing results of pest risk analysis
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ArticleLA container volumes down
Port authority said cargo flow has improved in recent weeks after unions reached a deal with the Pacific Maritime Association
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ArticleValparaiso strike called off
Normal activities at the port’s Terminal 1 resumed at 11.15am on Tuesday
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ArticleAsoex slams latest port walkout
Association president Ronald Bown is urging government to step in to bring about a swift resolution to the dispute
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ArticlePAIA names new West Coast co-chairman
Gary Meadows brings 10 years experience building up the international asparagus programme at Progressive Produce
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ArticleJalisco to boost Chinese air links
Henan-Guadalajara Sky Bridge will give Mexican producers access to more than 800m consumers in central China
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ArticleAwe Sum kicks off Argentine pear season
Company says full programme of organic pears will be available in spite of production and labour issues
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ArticleEcuador tariff hike alarms fruit exporters
Import duties on a range of fruits and vegetables to hit 45 per cent from Wednesday
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ArticleCoquimbo drought losses reach US$1bn
Industry calls for more government action to help region’s stricken growers
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ArticleChilean prunes put in solid performance
Exports to US, Canada and Vietnam showed the biggest increases last year
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ArticleWork begins on US$1bn Moín terminal
First phase of port project due to be completed in three years
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ArticleChina and Japan say yes to Peruvian Hass
Shipments could get underway within weeks, according to agriculture minister Juan Manuel Benites

