Post Archive
Mexico predicts 10% jump in mango shipments to U.S.
Mexico believes its mango marketing has paid off with an increasing U.S. appetite for the fruit.
March 09 , 2012
PMA Breakfast in Chile - 2012
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March 08 , 2012
Exotic fruit from the Philipinnes could soon be on U.S. shelves
Rambutans, litchis and longans from the Philippines look set to be exported soon to the U.S.
March 08 , 2012
Opinion: fine tuning refrigerated cargo loading to avoid losses
Taking the right steps for packing fruit for shipment is crucial for export success advises Crowley Maritime.
March 08 , 2012
Namibia hopes China will solve its Europe export woes
Namibia hopes its new relations with China will make it less dependent on European trade.
March 08 , 2012
Indonesia delays port ban to give exporters time to adjust
Exporters get three extra months to continue shipping fruit to Indonesian ports.
March 08 , 2012
New NZ organic peach shows leaf curl resistance
An elderly New Zealand couple is on track to commercialize an organic tasty peach that resists disease without spraying.
March 08 , 2012
Chile's fresh fruit exports climbed 5.8%
Chile's fruit shipments jumped due to an increasing appetite for cherry, plum and blueberry imports.
March 07 , 2012
Market Pulse Week 9 - 2012
Red Globe grapes reported good sales activity in the U.S. and Mexico.
March 07 , 2012
Pacific workers alleviate Australia's ag labor crisis
Australian farmers have reaped benefits from the Pacific Seasonal Workers Pilot Scheme (PSWPS).
March 07 , 2012



