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Costa Rican port strike 'a worry' for pineapple industry

Strikes in Costa Rica over port concessions are holding back pineapple exports.
June 14 , 2012

Peru to tempt U.S. with avocado media blitz

Peru is making the most of its culinary delights to boost consumption of its avocados in the U.S.
June 14 , 2012

Market Pulse Week 23 - 2012

The arrival of summer fruits slowed down Chilean and Peruvian pomegranate sales in Europe during week 23.
June 13 , 2012

Argentina reaches sweet citrus deal with Brazil

Argentine growers will finally be able to send oranges to their neighbor Brazil in July.
June 13 , 2012

APHIS gives import nod to West African tomatoes

U.S. authorities have opened up the door to tomato imports from 15 West African countries.
June 13 , 2012

U.S. signs migrant worker rights agreements

The U.S. has signed a worker rights partnership agreement with Honduras, the Philippines, Peru and Ecuador.
June 13 , 2012

Aussies optimistic for mandarin shipment prospects

Australian mandarin growers expect better exports this year, while negotiations continue for new markets.
June 12 , 2012

Mexican govt gets behind U.S. papaya campaign

Mexico has launched a U.S. supermarket tasting campaign in a bid to reinvigorate papaya consumption.
June 12 , 2012

SA Western Cape navel shipments to the U.S. set to climb

WCCPF CEO Suhanra Conradie talks about the South African citrus deal ahead in the U.S.
June 12 , 2012

Opinion: crop insurance subsidies are harming U.S. farming

EWG's Scott Faber takes aim at expensive farm insurance subsidies funded by U.S. taxpayers.
June 12 , 2012

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