All Mexico articles – Page 35
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Mexico forecasts new export record
Thanks to improvements in food safety, the North American nation is well on its way to diversifying its food and agriculture markets
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Obama urged to avert Mexico tomato war
US officials have apparently expressed concern over the potential for Mexico to retaliate against US agricultural exports
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Mexico predicts avocado growth
The country’s leading avocado producer-exporter organisation is anticipating another solid crop this season
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FPAA finalises 44th convention
Dan’l Mackey Almy of DMA Solutions will speak at the event which provides a platform to meet and do business with those involved in the Mexico-US produce trade
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Calavo expands Mexican capacity
The expansion of the company’s Michoacán packhouse is designed to keep pace with high US consumer demand for avocados
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Mexico anticipates berry growth
Mexico’s berry production and exports are forecast to grow around 10 per cent in volume this year, according to the country’s producer-exporter association Aneberries.
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Mexico anticipates berry growth
As planted area continues to rise, Mexico is looking to make its mark in 2012 with a larger volume of blueberries in particular
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APM Terminals makes Mexico move
Group signs contract with Port of Lazaro Cardenas to design, construct and operate a new container terminal
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Organic Alliance inks US$5.3m deal
The US-based organic produce importer has established a new supply of organic salad and vegetable items from Mexico
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Fairtrade approval for Wholesum Harvest
Wholesum Harvest has long been committed to protecting the rights of its Mexican growers as well as minimising its carbon footprint
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FPAA responds to US-Mexico spat
The Fresh Produce Association of the Americas believes that the US and Mexico must avoid a tomato trade war to avoid negatively affecting a broad spectrum of industries
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Mexico decries US “protectionist” action
The agreement which sets a minimum price for Mexican tomatoes sold on the US market is apparently under threat following calls from Florida to terminate the deal
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Fairtrade triumph for Giumarra supplier
Campo Pablo Borquez has become the second fresh produce supplier to the Giumarra Companies to receive Fairtrade certification
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Ayco Farms makes major investments
The US grower-importer-distributor Ayco Farms is working to position itself as a global player in produce procurement
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US demand for Mexican avos soars
Shipments north of the border up 26 per cent on last season according to new figures from APEAM
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Naturipe expands Mexican operations
The berry marketer is tapping into the burgeoning potential within the Mexican blueberry industry to complement existing berry production
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Avocado transit to India troubles Mexico
Mexico’s avocado industry is looking to increase trade with India by cutting down transit times
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North American grapes off to early start
The Mexican and Californian table grape deals are off to an early start this season, thanks to good growing conditions
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Mexican mangoes make new record
Mexican mango exports reached a value of $189 million in 2011, which represents a 23 per cent increase against the previous year, new figures show.
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Growth for Mexican table grapes
Half of this year’s 16.5m-carton export crop will enter the US market between 25 May and 15 June