All South America articles – Page 69
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Ecuador ships first tamarillos to US
Tree tomatoes are one of a growing list of exotics eyeing new export markets
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Competition law ‘blocking fair pay for banana workers'
Fairtrade Foundation calls on CMA to allow UK retailers and suppliers to work together to tackle low wages and farm-gate prices in bananas
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Dole announces closure of Limón facility
Most of company’s container operations now handled by Moín Container Terminal operator APM Terminals
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Cerezas Argentinas celebrates Chinese first
It becomes first Argentine company to land its cherries in China after making the inaugural airfreighted shipment
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WFC opens Colombia’s biggest avocado plant
New facility will enable the company to triple its production capacity and support its continued growth
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Video: Chilean cherries at Guangzhou market
China's market for cherries continues to welcome in a sizeable volume of imported fruit from the South American country
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Steady growth for Brotto Figs
The company is expanding its fig production on the back of buoyant demand in the European market
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Chilean cherry campaign gets into full swing
Cherries from Chile links up with JD.com for second edition of Super Cherries Day in Beijing
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Bumpy road ahead for Chilean grapes
Chile is being pushed out of the US, its main market, by Peru and the increased availability of domestic production
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Uruguay takes fresh look at Chinese blues market
Lowering of tariffs puts the Chinese market within easier reach of exporters
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China cuts tariffs on Argentine blueberries
Lower tariff will improve the competitiveness of the industry, says ABC
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Fresh ideas to the fore in Berlin
Packed with insight and inspiration, Fruitnet World of Fresh Ideas is the best way to start your visit to Fruit Logistica
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Cherries from Chile celebrates new Guinness record
More than 24,000 cherries used to make longest continuous fruit line in the world
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Gene editing could spice up tomatoes
Pungent compounds that make chilli peppers spicy could be activated in tomatoes thanks to gene-editing, scientists say
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Cerezas Argentinas hails China first
Exporter claims China could become one of Argentina’s main cherry markets in the future
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Honduran melons hunt for new markets
South Korea and Chile are among the countries being targeted in 2019
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Argentina sends first cherries to China
Eight containers bound for Guangzhou left Patagonia by truck on Monday to be shipped via Chile
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Peru’s fruit fly strategy yields positive results
Government says the south of the country should be completely free of the pest by the end of 2019
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Argentine cherry potential stymied
The country could become a major player but lack of investment is stalling growth, says Adolfo Storni
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Panalpina opens LCL hub in Cartagena
This is the company’s first ocean freight hub operation in Colombia