Mexico, best Latin American economy by The World Bank
In the report Doing Business 2016, The World Bank has placed Mexico as one of the three Latin American countries that recorded the highest number of reforms over the past five years and has been classified as the best economy in Latin America. "It's a leading and world economy, a country that decidedly has successfully opted for trade liberalization," said Ximena Caraza-Campos, director for Spain in ProMéxico, who has declared that the exclusive profile of agrifood exports Mexican into Europe has undergone a profound transformation.
Ecuador as a destination for business
In 2015, it is expected that the Ecuadorian economy, despite the fall in oil prices, stay with a growth rate of around 4%, more than the average for Latin America and the Caribbean 1.3% and 2, 2% respectively, both from the official figures as multilateral agencies. For the business and investment opportunities offered by Ecuador, the Latin America Business Forum, organized by the newspaper Expansion on 11 November in Valencia, in the SH Valencia Palace, Paseo Alameda, 32 celebrated hotel.
Fruits do Brasil called the gateway to Europe
Brazil was the first Latin American country that already decided by the International Fair of Fruit and Vegetables (Fruit Attraction) in Madrid (Spain). In the last edition of the event presented the brand Fruit of Brazil, "a gift from the sun", to open markets in Europe. Canary has already offered as hub for traffic "Brazilian" fruit in Africa and Europe.
Chile: The most modern center of the world for phytosanitary inspection, in 2016
In June 2016 it is expected to inaugurate the Site Cabrero Plant Health Inspectorate, an infrastructure that will enable producers and exporters of fresh fruit and vegetables in the region south of the Biobio, check your product installation on closer and more modern way before being shipped to market in the United States.
Peru: Falling prices of quinoa and chia slows grain exports
Foreign sales of Andean grains were down 24% to step back from its demand during the first eight months of the year, reports ADEX. While it expected to rebalance supply and demand, quinoa keeps pushing exports despite reduced their orders by 22% until August. The analysis and the challenges the sector will be made by ADEX in the Andean Grains Convention III on 17 and 18 November in Cusco.
The EU is investing 230 million euros in projects of cooperation in the field of fisheries
Brussels has funded over 50 projects between 2007 and 2014. The EU recalls the figure in the 2015 European Year of Development.
“Born in Spain, admired around the world”
Spanish food product has long since banished complex. The sector runs parallel roads to the explosion of the sport in this country. The top sports competitions in many disciplines ceased to be a barrier to hit ball, basket, motor or paddle. Football, basketball, Formula 1, motorcycling and tennis have their names: Iniesta, Gasol, Alonso Márquez or Nadal. In the mouth, other "names" are distinguished in the table and break the frontiers of international markets: olive oil, wine, ham and meat products, preserves or fruits and vegetables. Anuga 160,000 visitors have witnessed.
Elections in Argentina: Scioli and Macri, to the ballotage
It is already final. There will be an unprecedented second round…
The European Commission signed a tuna agreement that guarantees the permanence of the Spanish purse seine fleet in the eastern Pacific
The Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Environment has attended the meetings held in Brussels by the European Commission with the Cook Islands to assist in negotiations conducted from 19 to 21 October.
Crustaceans to create a more environmentally friendly fertilizer
Researchers at the Center for Biotechnology and Plant Genomics (UPM-INIA) develop a method to obtain a clean bio-fertilizer that also is able to regenerate the soil degraded by overharvesting.