All South America articles – Page 104
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ArticleArgentina prepares for first Chinese blueberry shipment
More than 20 farms have been registered to export to China this season
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ArticlePeru launches World Cup promotion
Figures show a 27.5 per cent rise in Peruvian exports to Russia between January and March
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ArticleJazz apples making comeback in India
T&G Global resumes shipment of branded apple via its import partner Yupaa following a hiatus of six years
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ArticleColombia Hass the answer
Colombian grower Cartama’s joint venture with Fresca Group has sparked investment in new plantings and facilities as the avocado boom shows no signs of slowing
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ArticlePeruvian blues gain ground in China
China has become Peru’s fifth-biggest blueberry export market in the space of just two years
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ArticleGrupo Éxito drives home sustainability message
Retailer highlights importance of direct purchasing in supporting Colombian producers
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ArticleBrazil counts cost of truckers’ strike
Agriculture bore the brunt of the stoppage, with fruit and vegetable losses running into hundred of millions of dollars
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ArticleBaby Boomers
With volume sales down this year, the banana category may be in need of some fresh impetus, and baby bananas could lead the way. Ed Leahy speaks to specialist supplier FLP
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ArticleSan Miguel enters JV with La Calera
Alliance will enable both companies to strengthen their Southern Hemisphere fruit offer for the North American market
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ArticleArgentinean topfruit forecast falls
USDA estimates that both apples and pears will drop in volume through calendar year 2018
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ArticleArgentina says yes to Colombian bananas
Colombia’s market diversification policy is paying off
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ArticleMaersk highlights Colombian promise
Maersk Line's Latin America president Lars Oestergaard Nielsen says the country's agri-industry is on an upward curve
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ArticleNature's Pride takes a chance on achacha
New source of supply in Guatemala gives Dutch importer opportunity to expand its exotic fresh fruit range further
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ArticleTruckers’ strike paralyses Brazil
Protest against rising fuel prices brings economy to a halt and causes severe disruption to fruit exports
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ArticleChilean lemons sent to US under systems approach
New rules mean fruit will no longer have to be fumigated before shipment
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ArticleSeaLand expands WCCA offering
New rotations provide faster transit times and improved reliability
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ArticleBlues drive Camposol improvement
Peruvian company sees first-quarter earnings and sales rise, and says it will continue to increase its fresh production
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ArticleNuts, fruit and veg top EU food recall chart
Fresh produce and nuts account for almost two fifths of recalls and notifications in first quarter of 2018
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ArticleFirst Argentine lemons land in US since ban lifted
Seald Sweet said it is answering call from consumers for fresh lemons throughout the year
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ArticleRecord season for Chilean stonefruit
Strong performance reflects growing penetration of Asian markets, particularly China

