All Peru articles – Page 67
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Super gras spurs Peru's expansion
Peruvian asparagus has become a year-round fixture on the shelves at Sainsbury’s, as the South American source developed its export crop to meet specific market specifications.
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Peru takes a grip
This may not be the peak of the recognised Peruvian asparagus season. In fact, it is a traditional downtime for one of the few products that is in production 52 weeks a year. But it is available in large volumes as the Peruvian summer looms and the microclimate in Peru’s production centres allows growers to maintain a consistent quality and volume throughout the year. Tommy Leighton talks to Philippe Augier, md of importer Midifruit about the future of the Peruvian industry.
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Peruvian mango invitation
The Peruvian association of mango exporters, Apem, is organising its third international conference next week.
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Hargreaves targets Peru for gras
Hargreaves Plants has targeted Peru as the latest area of asparagus production it is interested in exploring, as it looks to develop further across the globe.
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Peru's citrus success
Easy-peelers from the land of the Incas are meeting an increasingly receptive market in the UK.
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Peru avos victims of logistics
Oversupply of Peruvian avocados in the marketplace is the result of logistical oversight rather than increased volumes, one Peruvian analyst has freshinfo.
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Apem holds Peruvian mango meet
The Peruvian mango exporters association, Apem is holding its second international congress on Peruvian mangoes.
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Grape hope for Peru
According to a report out this month from the US department of agriculture, Peruvian grape production has increased 27 per cent year on year.
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Peruvian asparagus expansion
Although the underlying trend is one of growth both in production and exporters the industry is nonetheless coming under mounting pressure from more competitively priced Chinese gras
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Peruvian asparagus recovery
Problems with obtaining financing and loans over recent seasons have taken their toll on Peru's asparagus production, but growers are hopeful for 2001.