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Dole Philippines suffers repeat rebel attack
Facilities owned by Dole Philippines have been targeted by rebels opposed to the presence of multinational companies.
December 02 , 2013
Opinion: learning from the world's 'greatest' import market
If Mexican agriculture can satisfy U.S. demands, it can compete anywhere, argues VISER president Eric Viramontes.
December 02 , 2013
Key Chinese ag investment player bullish on reforms
The founder of Joyvio's parent company was upbeat about China's land reforms during a visit to meet growers and business partners in Chile.
December 02 , 2013
Chile: ASOEX calls for emergency measures to alleviate strike effects
ASOEX has spoken out over the "serious and severe disruption" to fruit traders caused by public sector strikes in Chile.
November 29 , 2013
Chilean fruit exports still in jeopardy due to government strikes
As if frost impacts weren't enough, a public sector strike is damaging the season's prospects for many Chilean fruit growers and exporters.
November 29 , 2013
EU announces ban on South African citrus
After a season of intense debate, the EU has implemented a ban on one of its leading sources of citrus fruit.
November 29 , 2013
Profit drop in store for Kenyan horticultural exporter
Falling tea prices and less avocado production will likely lead to an earnings decline for Kenya's Kakuzi Limited.
November 29 , 2013
Chilean blueberry harvest enters peak volumes in Central Valley
High blueberry volumes have been picked in Chile recently but air shipments still dominated exports last week.
November 29 , 2013
U.K.: Tesco opens new online grocery facility in London
Tesco has opened its sixth online center in London in the space of seven years, helping to tackle local unemployment problems.
November 29 , 2013
Walnuts Australia wins top gong for agriculture in export awards
Beef and dairy companies have dominated the agribusiness part of the Australian Export Awards in recent years, but not in 2013.
November 28 , 2013