All Peru articles – Page 48
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ArticlePeru unveils rural development plan
The scheme aims to create 23,000 new jobs and generate sales of US$200m in 2014
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ArticlePaia names new chairmen
Association is tasked with increasing Peruvian asparagus exports to the US
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ArticlePeruvian grapes in Miami first
The inaugural shipment cold treated grapes has been imported directly into the south Florida port
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ArticleCamposol reveals blueberry ambitions
A three-year investment plan will take the company’s acreage to 2,000ha
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ArticlePeruvian grapes head for Miami
The consignment is part of a pilot project to allow cold treated fruit from Peru and Chile directly into southern Florida ports
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ArticlePeru opening Indian trade office
Government announces the opening of an office in New Delhi to promote exports of goods and services
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ArticleOrganic winter grapes head for US
Awe Sum Organics to offer organic seedless red and green varieties during the winter months
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ArticleStrong growth for Peruvian exports
Agap says shipments could rise by as much as 20 per cent in 2013
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ArticleFurther Camposol board resignation
Gianfranco Castagnola follows in the footsteps of Sam Aguirre who resigned on 6 November
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ArticleSam Aguirre steps down at Camposol
Director resigns from leading Peruvian agricultural industrial company
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ArticleLate start for Peruvian mangoes
Apem says delay will benefit exporters as markets will be clear for new arrivals
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ArticleMission offloads asparagus business
President Steven Barnard said the firm has chosen to specialise in its core avocado business
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ArticlePeru fruit shipments up
Sendings to Europe and the US registered double digit growth in the first eight months of 2013
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ArticleCamposol sales soar in Q3
An increase in fresh avocado volumes helps push third quarter sales up 63 per cent at the Peruvian group
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ArticlePeru exports to South Korea surge
Shipments have risen dramatically since the two countries signed a free trade agreement in 2011
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ArticleStevedore strike threatens Peruvian exports
Authorities warn that the latest in a series of walkouts is putting off foreign investors
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ArticleCamposol seeks new CFO
Jorge Ramirez resigns from his position of chief financial officer, temporarily replaced by Angel Suarez
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ArticleInka’s Berries considers blues potential
Strong demand for its blueberry plants has prompted the Peruvian breeder to set up its own farms

