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Stories for 2008

  • Wednesday, July 30th 2008 - 21:00 UTC

    Russian officials inspect Mar del Plata fish plants

    Russian inspectors visiting a fish processing plant<br>Photo Senasa

    A delegation from Russia's Federal Veterinary and Phyto-Sanitary Control Service (Rosselkhoznadzor) this month visited the South Buenos Aires Regional Centre of the National Food Safety and Quality Service (SENASA), and a number of fisheries plants and vessels of Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires.

  • Wednesday, July 30th 2008 - 21:00 UTC

    Farm leaders become most popular figures in Argentina

    Farm leaders in Buenos Aires

    Argentine farm leaders involved in the recent stand off with the administration of Argentine President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner have soared in public opinion consideration according to the latest survey released this week in Buenos Aires by Giacobe and Associates.

  • Wednesday, July 30th 2008 - 21:00 UTC

    Alternative energy: 12 wind turbines for Valparaiso

    Plans are underway in Chile to invest 47 million US dollars in a wind park at Punta Curaumilla in Region V's Laguna Verde. The project comprises of 12 wind turbines with a 2MW capacity each and seeks to light up 10,000 homes and businesses in the Valparaíso region.

  • Wednesday, July 30th 2008 - 21:00 UTC

    Huge plaques break off from Canadian ice shelf in Arctic

    An ice island about 1.5 kilometers long, 250 meters wide, and 30 meters thick moves into the Arctic after the fracturing of the Ward Hunt Ice Shelf

    A chunk of ice spreading across 18 square kilometers has broken off a Canadian ice shelf in the Arctic, scientists say. The sheet broke away last week from the Ward Hunt Ice Shelf off the north coast of Ellesmere Island in Canada's far north.

  • Wednesday, July 30th 2008 - 21:00 UTC

    Petrobras, Latam's second largest corp., says Goldman Sachs

    Brazil's government managed oil and gas corporation Petrobras is among the world's top five energy sector leaders and is the second biggest company in Latin America, according to studies published by Goldman Sachs and by América-Economía magazine.

  • Wednesday, July 30th 2008 - 21:00 UTC

    Argentine farmers reject gov. attempts to divide them

    Argentine farmers' organizations have anticipated that they will only meet with government officials as a group and reject efforts to divide them. The warning follows statements from Argentina's new Agriculture minister who argued the liaison committee lacks “representativeness” hinting he would talk to each farm association on an individual basis.

  • Wednesday, July 30th 2008 - 21:00 UTC

    Ban calls collapse of Doha round trade as “disappointing”

    United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon voiced on Wednesday disappointment at the collapse of the Doha round of trade liberalization negotiations, expressing concern over the effect of the breakdown of the talks on developing nations.

  • Wednesday, July 30th 2008 - 21:00 UTC

    Argentine electricity rates hiked in July from 10 to 30%

    De Vido, a Minister to befriend

    Faced with energy shortages after years of minimum investment, neglected maintenance and frozen rates the Argentine government announced this week electricity hikes to the tune of 10 to 30% for residential customers, the first since 2002.

  • Wednesday, July 30th 2008 - 21:00 UTC

    P Arenas safest city but minors' drinking major problem

    Punta Arenas is the safest city in Chile but it has an important drawback which is minors' alcohol consumption, admitted the Carabineros regional chief Mayor Humberto Riffo during the presentation of the annual report to local authorities.

  • Tuesday, July 29th 2008 - 21:00 UTC

    Right moment for Montevideo port to become regional hub

    Brazliean ports make Hamburg-Sud General Manager Rigby job very exhausting

    The recurrent conflicts in Brazilian ports are having a direct impact on River Plate maritime traffic but the situation could be overcome if Montevideo expands its facilities and becomes a hub for the region, according to maritime agents.