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South African road strikes come to a close
South Africa's transport union and employers association have reached a deal that puts strikes to an end.
October 12 , 2012
FAO hopes world hunger levels will halve by 2015
Global hunger levels have dropped significantly but FAO chief, José Graziano Da Silva believes more can be done.
October 11 , 2012
Interesting demographics driving berry boom, says Driscoll's CEO
Driscoll's CEO J. Miles Reiter says different berries have supported each other in the category's growth.
October 11 , 2012
Market Pulse Week 40 - 2012
Argentina's early season European blueberry shipments arrived in poor condition during week 40.
October 10 , 2012
Greenscans launches multi-purpose produce app
Greenscans brings together a wide range of functions under one consumer-friendly smartphone produce app.
October 10 , 2012
Pakistani mango growers claim red tape holding back Aussie exports
Pakistani growers are frustrated with bureaucrats for failing to give clear guidelines for Australian exports.
October 10 , 2012
South Africa faces logistics headache following failure in pay talks
South Africa faces the prospect of continued transport strikes after union talks hit a roadblock yesterday.
October 10 , 2012
Chile: Fruittrade achieves 700+ participants
Strong FOB prices and the push for innovation were key topics yesterday at industry event Fruittrade in Chile.
October 09 , 2012
SA truck driver strike could extend to trains and ports
South Africa's truck drivers' strike is entering its third week and could extend to other modes of transport.
October 09 , 2012
Mexican mango exports rise in 2012
Good yields helped push up Mexico's mango exports in the first eight months of 2012.
October 08 , 2012



