All Mexico articles – Page 49
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Mexican retailers hit by economic woes
Retail sales are expected to drop in 2008 as consumers are forced to cut back on spending
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ArticleMexico leads global organics trade
Mexico’s Ministry of Agriculture has pledged support for the nation’s booming organics industry at the opening of Organics Expo 2008
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ArticleSunnyRidge reveals new operations
The group is aiming to strengthen the year-round availability of its berries
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Hamburg Süd to present united front
The German shipping group is set to replace its Costa Container Lines moniker with its own name to strengthen its brand identity
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ArticleMexican state close to fruit fly victory
The area in Nuevo Leon now declared free of the pest comprises 200ha of citrus groves with a production of 2,250 tonnes
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ArticleSafe Sinaloa tomato campaign launched
Exporters from the Mexican state hope a new US campaign will help recover market share lost in the Salmonella crisis
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ArticleDon Limón limes eye Stateside expansion
European distribution group Pilz Schindler is looking to launch its increasingly popular lime brand on the US market
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ArticleMexican grower buys ‘major stake’ in Canadian group
Michoacán-based Agricola El Rosal is reported to have purchased a significant amount of shares in Canadian grower-distributor Jem-D
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ArticleMexican exotic fruit to debut in US
Exotic fruit growers from Mexico are to ship their first volumes of guavas and Manila mangoes to the US after meeting irradiation regulations
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ArticleComercial Mexicana ‘may sell assets’
According to Mexican press reports , grocery retailer Comercial Mexicana may consider selling some assets to clear its substantial debts
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Mexican growers set to receive US$36.8m
In spite of the ongoing financial crisis, Mexico’s government has pledged substantial funds for growers in the state of Michoacán
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ArticleUS gives green light to irradiated guavas
The Mexican fruit could enter the US within weeks after being given USDA clearance
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US and Mexico team up to battle pest
Meetings have been held to discuss the containment and elimination of the Asian citrus pysllid
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ArticleMexico gears up for US avocado market gains
The industry expects to achieve at least a 55 per cent share of the US avocado market this year
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ArticleMexican bananas hit by flooding
Banana plantations in Tabasco have been affected by the latest floods to have hit south-eastern Mexico
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ArticleMexico confident over lemon season
Mexican lemon sector issues upbeat forecast for 2008 season prospects
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ArticleMexico set to increase organic mango production
High US demand is driving growth in planted area in the state of Michoacán
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Mexico announces major port investment
The Mexican government is set to invest US$4m in the northern Port of Punta Colonet to transform the site into the largest port in the country
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ArticleSalmonella outbreak draws to an end
US food safety officials believe the Salmonella Saintpaul outbreak is now over, but the source may never be known
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ArticleSalmonella discovered at eight US companies
An FDA investigation into produce in the US and Mexico has found three different strains of Salmonella at eight different US groups, including retailers, distributors, growers and wholesalers

