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Blueberry supply tight, says USHBC exec

A leading U.S. blueberry industry figure has forecast good prices for Southern Hemisphere exporters.
September 13 , 2011

NZ: T&G launches appeal against High Court Zespri ruling

Turners & Growers has lodged an appeal with the High Court after an unsuccessful judgment in its anti-monopoly case with Zespri.
September 13 , 2011

La Niña returns in tropical Pacific

Farmers could be in for more extreme weather this Southern Hemisphere summer with the onset of La Niña.
September 12 , 2011

Chile bets on early pomegranate varieties

Chilean fruit company Subsole has taken on three early Israeli pomegranate varieties in a bid to extend the season.
September 12 , 2011

Chile bets on early pomegranate varieties

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September 12 , 2011

Argentina: new cold storage facility for Tucuman airport

The Southern Hemisphere's earliest blueberry supplier is set to have a new cold storage facility in its local airport.
September 12 , 2011

Pakistani kinnow mandarins hit record export values

Strong Russian citrus demand helped Pakistan's kinnow mandarin exports push past the US$100 million mark.
September 12 , 2011

U.S. preference system approval to benefit Ecuador

Ecuadorian exporters have responded positively to the U.S. extension of the Generalized System of Preferences (GSP).
September 12 , 2011

Eating healthy during the Rugby World Cup

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September 09 , 2011

Price gaps changing in Middle Eastern fruit markets

Re-exports in the Middle East have fallen recently due to lower price gaps between Dubai and Saudi Arabia.
September 09 , 2011

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