All South America articles – Page 51
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NewsPeru poised for big rise in avocado shipments
Exports have almost doubled in five years and are on course to reach a record 624,000 tonnes this year
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NewsLatAm Taskforce ramps up pressure on CSR commitments
Banana producers and exporters gather in Berlin to rally stakeholders on the theme of shared responsibility
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VideoWorld of Fresh Ideas · Rory Byrne, Dole
The CEO of the world’s largest fruit and veg company reflects on major challenges and exciting growth opportunities for the business
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AnalysisUnderstand the business better with Fruit Logistica’s free report
Produced by Fruitnet, publication provides expert analysis of the industry’s most important trends, key developments, and some big challenges ahead
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NewsChilean fruit sector on high alert as heatwave sparks wildfires
Government has declared state of catastrophe in La Araucanía, Ñuble and Bio Bio
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NewsDutch duo bring fresh melon expertise to United Fruits
New venture LEFresh has spent the past six months developing a melon business for the company, sourcing from Costa Rican supplier Rica Fruta
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ArticleAsiafruit February out now
Chile edition details the country’s plan for export growth post-pandemic including an interview with Asoex’s Iván Marambio, while Japan feature examines the market’s current cost crunch
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ArticleVietnam says yes to Uruguayan mandarins
Asian country joins a growing list of global markets for Uruguay, whose citrus industry has experience a resurgence in recent years
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ArticleIranian banana imports change course
Iran is increasingly turning to Indian bananas, as multiple factors reduce the volumes coming from the Philippines and Ecuador and as sanctions continue to limit importers’ options
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ArticleFairtrade risk map identifies human rights and environmental dangers
Map helps producers around the world build effective responses to greatest supply chain risks in collaboration with farmers and workers
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ArticleProvid issues stark warning over Peru unrest
Association said the riots are causing “incalculable” damage to Peru’s reputation
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ArticleSite agreed for new Chilean inspection centre for grapes
Atacama: Site of phytosanitary inspection for table grapes under Systems Approach now approved
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ArticleEgypt maintains strong position in citrus
Growers in Egypt anticipate a rewarding citrus season, with prices expected to remain good despite rising volumes and new markets opening up for exporters
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ArticleAgap calls for peace as social unrest spreads across Peru
Agap’s president Alejandro Fuentes said protests are impacting investments and productivity of agricultural sector
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ArticleAdverse climate keeps Brazilian export growth in check
Heavy rains in the northeast and drought in the south affected fruit production in 2022
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ArticleNew route opens for Cherry Express
Asoex signs MoU with the Port of Dalian and Maersk to enhance access of Chilean fruit into China
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ArticleWestfalia sets out green credentials
The company aims to shape the sustainable future of food through education, research and development and support for smallholder farmers
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ArticleCaribbean Exotics looks ahead to positive 2023
Healthy eating trend is fuelling demand for exotic fruit, says managing director Alejandro Angel
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ArticleChilean table grape export volume stabilises as 68m cartons
Latest estimate shows a slight increase in shipment volume, with new varieties accounting for 37m cartons of total exports
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ArticleEAL’s first Chilean cherry charter arrives
China Eastern Airlines subsidiary completes first seafreight charter of Chilean cherries

