All Mexico articles – Page 35
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ArticleAmerica Trades Produce event approaches
Annual US-Mexico trade conference anticipates higher attendance as it launches new trade expo and adds food safety to the programme
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ArticleFPAA promotes Allison Moore
The former communications director of the Fresh Produce Association of the Americas has taken on the role of director of legislative and regulatory affairs
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ArticleSan Gabriel UK unveils logistics firm
SG Fresh UK will handle the company’s global imports as well as provide third party services to other UK fresh produce suppliers
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ArticleSan Gabriel opens US import division
All the Mexican group’s lime volume into North America will be coordinated through a new Texas-based company
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ArticleBaloian expands imported veg supply
Deal with supplier Cueto Produce in Mexico will widen the US distributor’s year-round bell pepper supply
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ArticleAPM breaks ground in Mexico
The first phase of the expansion project at Mexico’s Port of Lázaro Cárdenas is set to be completed by 2015
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ArticleMexicoGAP scheme set for growth
Mexico Calidad Suprema announces that the number of growers certified under the scheme could reach 2,200 within four years
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ArticleEU banana disputes officially end
European Union and Latin American officials sign historic deal to close all disputes relating to banana imports into the EU
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ArticleSnack tomato line extended to Mexico
Having won PMA packaging award, The Greenery reveals plan to extend sourcing of Tommies-branded snack tomatoes
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ArticlePure Fresh expands import programmes
More South American berries and Guatemalan vegetables will be available to the US and Canada thanks to production growth
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ArticlePlanasa drives Americas expansion
The company is planning further growth and investment in berry varietal development across Chile, Mexico and California this year
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ArticleSolid performance for Mexican mangoes
Mangoes from Mexico recorded increases in both export volume and value during the first eight months of 2012
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ArticleUS trade reps lobby for tomato u-turn
US businesses will attempt to convince Washington DC officials to overturn their decision to end the Mexico tomato trade deal
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ArticleUS “to end” Mexico tomato deal
US Department of Commerce makes preliminary decision to terminate the pricing accord for Mexican tomatoes sold in the US
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ArticleAyco launches greenhouse range
Year-round programme of greenhouse-grown produce includes conventional items from Mexico plus organics from Europe and Israel
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ArticleMarketing drive for Mexican avocados
US$2.5m TV and radio campaign promotes consumption of bumper supply of Mexican avocados to the US market this year
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ArticleWal-Mart backs Mexican tomato deal
A growing number of industry leaders are concerned that a tomato trade war could create a major dispute between the US and Mexico
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ArticleUS businesses back Mexicans in tomato row
US retail giant Walmart, the US Chamber of Commerce, the US National Restaurant Association, and nearly a dozen meat, dairy and poultry producers’ organisations have called on the Obama Administration to continue the longstanding agreement that allows Mexican tomatoes access to the US market.
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Fresh-Veg unveils new look
The US produce importer has created a new logo and marketing initiative to reflect its shift towards more direct sourcing from Mexico
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ArticleMexican asparagus reaches Australian season
Mexican asparagus from Baja California will cross over into the Southern Hemisphere season this year in Asia

