All South America articles – Page 83
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ArticleColombia removes TR4-affected banana plants
Government issues new information on efforts to tackle Latin America's first suspected outbreak of Panama disease
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ArticleChilean kiwifruit makes Indian inroads
A new promotional campaign is part of a wider push from the Chilean kiwifruit industry into the Indian market
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ArticleLatAm on high alert for TR4
Controls at borders, ports and airports being tightened to prevent spread of the disease
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ArticleOn the Inka trail
Inka’s Berries breeding programme is producing some promising new blueberry varieties for the Peruvian industry
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ArticleTR4: Colombian farms under quarantine
Suspected cases of potentially devastating fungus found on two farms, including one that has supplied Dole Organic
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ArticleEuropean avocado prices soar amid shortage
Peru’s focus on the US market and the shorter South African crop have left importers scrambling for supplies
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ArticleMichigan asparagus hits new record
USDA reports that some 14m pounds of fresh Michigan asparagus was produced this season
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ArticleIt’s Fresh! signs major Ecuador deal
Agreement with Ecuadorian banana association Acorbanec will see shelf-life tech introduced across 28 growers and exporters in the country
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ArticleFAO flags up food waste challenge
Moves to tackle the problem could help feed more than 300m in Latin America
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ArticleAmazonian fruits earmarked for export growth
Rising demand for superfoods is driving efforts to harvest rich bounty of Colombia’s Amazonian region
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ArticleVarietal revolution shakes up grape market
New varieties offering better consistency and unique flavours are driving growth in the grape category, but also creating confusion among consumers
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ArticleTR4 suspected in Colombia banana plantation
Samples from Latin America's first apparent case of Panama disease sent abroad for testing, with industry on high alert
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ArticleFirst Peruvian avos land in Thailand
The inaugural shipment was carried out by the Avocado Packing Company
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ArticleA fly in the ointment?
Mango growers around the world will soon have to contend with new EU regulations on fruit fly, with fears this could have an adverse effect on supply and product quality
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ArticleYear-round avo plans on track says Camposol
The company is due to harvest its first commercial crop of Colombian avocados ini 2021
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ArticleEU and Mercosur sign historic trade deal
Agreement welcomed by South American fruit exporters, but EU producers react with dismay
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ArticleHagé hones in on Latin America
Latin America is one of the cornerstones of The Greenery’s import business, and the company’s newest export market
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ArticlePeruvian mangoes in EU firing line
Demands for stricter controls on fruit fly leave a question mark hanging over the new Peruvian mango season
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ArticleNew produce label is a force for good
Making a difference is more rewarding than making a profit, according to the founders of social impact label Thx!
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ArticleCountdown begins to World Avocado Congress
CorpoHass's Jorge Restrepo tells Fruitnet why this is Colombia’s time to shine

