All Mexico articles – Page 16
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US growers braced for shortage of pickers
Government limits on worker visas set to limit the supply of seasonal workers to harvest crops
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ArticleSun World issues new licenses
Companies in California and Mexico have been granted new grape licenses, expanding the footprint of Sun World’s varieties
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ArticleKey Nogales produce route upgraded
US$134m project Improves safety and efficiency of SR 189, also known as Mariposa Road
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ArticleMexican avocados market for March Madness
Avocados From Mexico and Mission Foods launch a joint promotion for a US college basketball tournament
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ArticleTropiWorld aims for one-stop shop
Dubai-based TropiWorld is establishing farmer associations across the world, as it aims to become one of the world’s leading exotics producers and distributors
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ArticleFirst Mexican bananas land in China
Agreement paving the way for exports from the states of Tabasco, Chiapas and Veracruz was signed last May
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ArticleApeam reaffirms commitment to US
Association emphasised the benefits of free trade and highlighted advances made in boosting its export offer
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ArticlePlanasa moves into Peru
Marcelo Luengo is named managing director of newly-created Planasa Peru
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ArticleMondi and Cartro launch avo box
New packaging weighs 18 per cent less than the existing solution and is completely paraffin-free and recyclable
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ArticleOrigine sees big rise in kiwifruit demand
Consortium reports strong commercial interest in Mexico and the Far East, despite concern in China over coronavirus
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ArticleAvocados' nutritional value 'justifies water use'
No other food offers the same nutritional value per litre of water used to harvest it, according to WAO
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ArticleUS imports record number of Mexican avocados
Lead up to Super Bowl LIV sees 145,000 tonnes of Mexican avocados imported to US
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ArticleFPAA applauds USMCA passage
US passes agreement "destined to strengthen North American economy"
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ArticlePML announces air freight partnership with GreenSky
Agreement will allow logistics company to offer new trade routes to and from Mexico and North America region
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ArticleSpain evaluates progress in new markets
Chile, Argentina, Canada, Mexico and Peru are among the countries being targeted by exporters
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ArticleFirst Italian kiwifruit heads to Mexico
Origine Group targeting growth in the Americas as Mexican trade accord results in removal of barriers to trade
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ArticleAFM targets Big Game fans
Avocados from Mexico will advertise during the Super Bowl for the sixth consecutive year
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ArticleFPAA hails progress on USMCA
FPAA urges bipartisan vote to pass USMCA and applauds efforts to reach agreement on trade
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ArticleAPAL takes charge of Pink Lady in US and Mexico
Australian group handed master licence in North America to direct marketing activities for trademarked apple

