All South America articles – Page 70
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ArticleSH apples set to rise, but pear output stable
WAPA presents annual Southern Hemisphere production forecast on Wednesday
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ArticleBad weather hits Uruguayan citrus
Wind and hail damage will limit the availability of fruit for export, government says
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ArticleAsoex slashes table grape forecast
Latest estimate points to a 9.8 per cent contraction in exports compared with 2019/20
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ArticleEurope tops global lemon league
More than a quarter of the lemons consumed globally are grown within the European Union
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ArticleSanta Elena sees rise in organic banana acreage
The region’s climate and soil makes it ideal for the cultivation of organic bananas
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ArticleDole and Total Produce announce merger plan
Deal will create the world's largest fresh fruit and vegetable company, with combined annual sales of almost US$10bn
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ArticlePeruvian grapes off to flying start
As of week 5, Peru had shipped 48m cartons of grapes, an increase of 12m compared to the year-earlier period
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ArticleColombian avos claim pole position in Europe
January-March and August-September are Colombia’s natural commercial windows in Europe
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ArticleLunar New Year sales sluggish due to Covid-19
Fresh fruit sales across South-East Asia down during important period, as concerns regarding counterfeit products remain
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ArticleCovid fails to slow Peru’s blues export growth
The Andean nation is set to ship more than US$1bn of the fruit in 2020/21
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ArticleReybanpac eyes Chinese gains
Disruption to Filipino banana supply is allowing the company to gain a firmer foothold in China
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ArticleSHAFFE elects new presidency team
Asoex’s Charif Christian Carvajal named president and Upefruy’s Marta Bentancur assumes vice presidency
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ArticleClearer picture emerging of Chilean fruit losses
Initial estimates from producer association Fedefruta put losses to fruit production at US$150m
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ArticleMore markets open up for Colombian avocados
Chile has become the 24th country to say yes to Colombian Hass avocados
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ArticleChile assesses grape damage after storms
Mid-season varieties like Thompson Seedless have borne the brunt of the damage
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ArticlePositive outlook for Peruvian avocados in China
An early end to the Chilean season and the return to normal after the pandemic has reactivated demand
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ArticleDavid Del Curto changes hands
Multinational asset management group purchases controlling interest in Chilean fruit company
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ArticleEurofruit February available now
The latest edition of Eurofruit, which contains the annual Fresh Focus Italy special, is available through the Eurofruit App
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ArticleSalix Fruits doubles sales volume in 2020
The company said its strong digital profile enabled it to maximise sales opportunities during the pandemic
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ArticleStorms hit Chilean fruit
Intense rainfall and hail have caused an “agricultural catastrophe” in some of Chile’s major fruit growing regions

