All Peru articles – Page 57
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ArticleSeatrade launches Peru service
The fast 13-day shipping service to Europe will benefit high-value fresh produce cargo with limited shelf-life
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ArticleRain still hampering Peru mangoes
Recent rainfall has caused disruptions to exports, while inclement winter weather conditions have already affected fruit maturity levels
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ArticlePeruvian banana exports on upward curve
Latest figures show country saw growth of 24 per cent in 2011, led by demand in the Netherlands
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ArticlePeru enjoys asparagus recovery
Although the Peruvian trade is getting back on track following the economic downturn growth this year is set to be small
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ArticleFreshfel highlights Peruvian opportunities
Ramon Rey of Freshfel Europe has discussed future fruit and vegetable opportunities with Peruvian president Ollanta Humala
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ArticlePeruvian avocado shipments to climb
ProHass forecasts export rise of 30 per cent over the next 12 months thanks to increased US market access
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ArticleGrowth for Peruvian mandarin exports
The opening up of new export outlets in the Asian market helped to boost Peru’s global mandarin sales last year
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ArticlePeruvian grape exports to soar
Country's Central Reserve Bank forecasts that annual shipments could grow 20 per cent
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ArticleSales boost for Peruvian agriculture
Coffee, avocados and cacao drove export value in 2011, with solid gains also reported for table grapes, tangerines and bananas
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ArticleNature's Pride wins Latin America prize
Company presented with biennial Latin America Trade Award 2011 and announces plans to start supplying Fairtrade mangoes
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ArticleSolid season for Peruvian asparagus
A consistent volume of quality, fresh Peruvian asparagus is anticipated in the US through the end of the year
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ArticlePeruvian mango season delayed
Cold weather has set back flowering which, coupled with an off year for production, will translate into fewer mangoes from Peru
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ArticleOpportunities abound at Peru event
Delegates at Eurofruit Congress Southern Hemisphere 2011 learn potential remains high in mature markets while demand burgeons in emerging destinations
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ArticleCountdown on to Peru event
The Eurofruit Congress Southern Hemisphere is drawing close, with some 200 delegates expected to visit Lima on 9-11 November
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ArticlePeru achieves Canada milestone
The USDA has issued a new protocol for some US companies to transship non-fumigated Peruvian asparagus to Canada
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ArticleCSR support at a grower level
Cool Fresh International and its Peruvian joint venture partner Agrovictoria are driving sustainability for producers in southern Peru
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ArticleExport increase for Peruvian citrus
Markets have received more mandarins from Peru during the first eight months of 2011 following a rise in sendings in both volume and value terms
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ArticleLima braced for leading conference event
Eurofruit Congress Southern Hemisphere takes place in Lima, Peru on 9-11 November, featuring expert speakers and extensive networking opportunities
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Analysis
Grape expectations too high?
Peru risks pricing itself out of the China market with its new-season grapes as it comes up against large volumes of late Californian fruit, warn some importers
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ArticlePeru auction planned for November
The sustainable irrigation project aims to create an expanse of fertile agricultural land for various crops, including produce

