All Brazil articles – Page 31

  • Brazil launches apple promotion
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    Brazil launches apple promotion

    2006-04-27T09:01:02Z

    Brazilian apple producers are hoping for success in the UK this season with the launch of a new promotion.

  • Fyffes makes Brazilian acquisition
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    Fyffes makes Brazilian acquisition

    2006-02-08T07:01:01Z

    Fyffes has acquired 60 per cent of Brazilian fresh produce exporter Nolem.

  • Brazil set to benefit
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    Brazil set to benefit

    2005-10-03T10:01:00Z

    Brazilian grape senders look set to benefit from frost problems in the early Chilean production area of Copiapó.

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    Brazil fights against US tariff

    2005-08-23T11:01:01Z

    The Brazilian Foreign Ministry has vowed it will challenge the US decision to impose tariffs on its $158m orange juice import business.

  • Brazilian flavour for FPC dinner
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    Brazilian flavour for FPC dinner

    2005-02-24T16:01:01Z

    With a strong Brazilian influence, the Fresh Produce Consortium (FPC), held its 59th annual dinner dance at the Savoy Hotel, London, last Saturday.

  • Brazil builds on denomination
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    Brazil builds on denomination

    2005-02-24T15:33:06Z

    The Portuguese, in their sea journeys, brought citrus fruits to Brazil around 1500. The orange adapted well to the Brazilian climate and soil, and centuries later Brazil produces 37 per cent of the world’s oranges and 52 per cent of orange juice. Anabella de Sousa reports on the industry’s development over the last few decades.

  • Brazil finds its window
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    Brazil finds its window

    2005-01-06T17:06:01Z

    By Ananbella de Sousa.

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    Florida citrus industry accuses Brazil

    2005-01-02T09:01:01Z

    Florida citrus growers and juicing companies have targeted four Brazilian exporters they accuse of applying unfair pricing policies.

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    Consumers nut happy about Brazils

    2004-12-11T08:01:00Z

    Food safety concerns regarding aflatoxin have put an end to imports of in-shell Brazil nuts into European member states including the UK.

  • Brazil prioritises export
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    Brazil prioritises export

    2004-09-24T12:10:34Z

    Brazil is the third largest producer of fruit in the world growing 38 million tonnes, and employing 5.6m people, or 27 per cent of the labour force. Brazil has a very large apple production, most of which supplies the domestic market. But developing export markets has become a priority, Anabella de Sousa reports.

  • Buoyed by Brazil
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    Buoyed by Brazil

    2004-09-02T13:17:18Z

    The first shipments of Brazilian melon supplies have arrived in the UK. Although melon sales are extremely weather sensitive and have struggled this year, Brazilian exporters continue to view the UK as an important growth market for their niche varieties, reports Anabella de Sousa.

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    Cargill sells Brazilian juice operations

    2004-07-06T11:01:01Z

    Cargill, the international provider of food, agricultural and risk management products and services, has announced the sale its Brazilian juice operations.

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    Brazilian papaya push

    2004-03-18T18:06:49Z

    In this week’s focus on exotics the Brazilian Association of Papaya Exporters speaks to the Journal about its efforts to increase worldwide sales. Roberto Pacca do Amaral Júnior, the association’s president and managing director of fresh fruit exporter Agra Produção e Exportaçào, gives his view on the industry.

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    Wal-Mart makes Brazilian purchase

    2004-03-03T10:01:02Z

    Wal-Mart has announced it is purchasing the Brazilian supermarket chain Bompreço from Dutch retailers Ahold for $300 million.

  • Brazil brought its carnival to town
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    Brazilian exports double in five years

    2004-02-10T16:01:01Z

    State assistance has helped Brazil to become one of the top three leading fruit exporters in the world.

  • Brazil's melon exporters having a tricky time this season
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    Tough going for Brazil

    2004-01-14T16:04:10Z

    The Brazilian melon season is proving a tough one for exporters this season.

  • The Brazil nut crop is short in Brazil, but will the dancing stop?
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    Brazil nut shortage for Christmas

    2003-12-22T07:00:01Z

    The Brazil nut is in short supply this winter and warnings have been issued that the crop faces long-term problems because of intensive farming.

  • Brazilian grape is on the water and should enter a good European and UK market
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    Grape market awaits Brazilian arrivals

    2003-10-17T10:00:01Z

    The first vessel of new season Brazilian grapes will hit Europe next week...

  • The UK represents a big opportunity for Galia.
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    Brazilian melons meet ready market

    2003-09-04T19:25:07Z

    Brazilian melon senders might be hoping to match the success abroad of Brazilian football export Ronaldo, and with a good quality crop and a new home for arrivals at the port of Sheerness, they could be in luck. John Broy reports.

  • Which port will receive Brazilian melons: Sheerness bound?
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    Brazilian melon confusion

    2003-08-20T15:36:59Z

    Discord reigns at the start of the Brazilian melon campaign as the industry is still in negotiation over which port will receive the fruit for the duration of the season.