All articles by Maura Maxwell – Page 194
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Spain seeks wider access to US market
Avocados and apricots are the subject of a new collaboration agreement between Fepex and Aphis
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US says yes to Mexican figs
Aphis announces that irradiated consignments can now be imported into the US mainland
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Floods hit northern Peru
Government declares a state of emergency as thousands of hectares of agricultural land affected
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Chile explores Mexican hub potential
Thanks to its regular cargo flights to Asia, Mexico is set to play a more prominent role in Chilean fruit exports to Asia in future
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Challenging market hits Anecoop sales
Despite fall, the cooperative grouping posted its second highest sales ever in 2013/14
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West Coast ports agree on closer collaboration
Los Angeles and Long Beach will work together to improve cargo flows through the region’s largest port complex
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El Niño impact “positive” for Peru
Weather phenomenon has brought much-needed rain to northern coastal areas
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Rain wreaks havoc in Chile’s Atacama region
Flash floods leave several dead and cause widespread damage to local fruit production infrastructure
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Brazil bans Argentine top fruit imports
The suspension, effective immediately, is the latest hammer blow for Argentine shippers
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Asian container lines unveil new LatAm service
Due to launch in July, the service will improve transpacific transit times and link several Asian and West Coast ports
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Chile acts to contain fruit fly outbreak
Asoex praises early detection and response by Agriculture and Livestock Service
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Chile launches drought action plan
Government to spend US$169m in 2015 to deal with "critical" situation
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Doug Ranno named president of Harvest Sensations
Produce industry veteran will lead company’s aggressive expansion plan
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Tesco faces US lawsuit over profits scandal
Shareholder group seeking compensation for losses relating to the retailer’s profits overstatement last year
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Chilean cherries set new record
In spite of exports reaching a historic high, 2014/15 will go down as one of the industry’s most challenging seasons
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Cooling tomatoes "harms flavour"
Study shows that the fruit releases less flavour when stored in the fridge
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Strike hits Mexican supplies to US
Unharvested fruits and vegetables left to rot in fields and greenhouses following week-long action
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Chile and China seek closer ties
High-level meeting held in Santiago last week discussed a number of issues relating to improving logistical and technological collaboration
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Cereza del Jerte DOP volumes rise
Volume of fruit sold under the geographical label doubled last year says regulatory council