Monday, July 26, 2010

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CARE TRAUMA IN COMBAT (ATC)

Tactical Medicine Course COMBAT TRAUMA CARE (ATC) in Aguascalientes, on 10, 11 and 12 September 2010, separate registration on 16 August this year, reports to email greetings medtacmex@gmail.com

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Tomorrow will be exported the first batch of 40 tons of Hass avocados to the U.S.

opens a market of 310 million consumers for that product

export Hass avocados. Photo: ANDINA / Archive

Lima, July. 22 (ANDINA). Tomorrow will be the first export Peruvian Hass avocados to the United States, which corresponds to a batch of 40 metric tons (MT), after that in January this year was obtained proper authorization from the health authority that country, today announced the Agriculture Minister, Adolfo de Cordova.
said the Ministry of Agriculture (Minag) and the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS), Department of Agriculture (USDA), led to legal proceedings and facilitate plant protection, from the date the Peruvian avocado access to a market of 310 million consumers.
said the first batch of avocado belongs to company Camposol, with avocado crops in Trujillo (La Libertad), that after fulfilling the requirements given permission to send to America the first 40 tons (in two containers of 20 MT each a), which will be the beginning of the first shipments will continue in the coming weeks.
"Today is a historic day, the Government and Minag have complied with the policy of opening new markets for agricultural products that benefit all avocado growers (small and medium), who will improve their incomes with access to a market of over 310 million consumers. "
U.S. market is the Hass avocado world's largest, because only in 2008 were sold over 500 thousand metric tons of this avocado. This authorization
access the avocado was obtained on 13 July, when APHIS received the Work Plan of the National Service of Agrarian Health (SENASA), signed and approved, which includes procedures for monitoring and action plan for Stenoma catenifer, in accordance with the standard published by the United States.
Peru only last year exported more than 37.800 tons of Hass avocados to other markets and the projection of the sector in 2010 is set to 50,000 MT a year later, exporting about 60,000 MT.
"Undoubtedly, the entry of Hass avocados Peruvian U.S. market will strengthen significantly the volume of Peruvian exports, and by the end of the year would exceed U.S. $ 3.000 billion in agricultural exports," said the minister.
Hass Avocado has a captive market in the world, as credited $ 53 million of exports recorded last year, 68 million reported in 2008 and 44 million in 2007.
2012, exports are projected Peruvian Hass avocado over 120 million dollars.
producing regions Hass avocados in the country, with a total of 7.000 hectares of crops are: Cajamarca, La Libertad, Ancash, Junín, Lima, Cusco, Arequipa, Ica, Moquegua and Tacna, whose fields areas have become agro-export thanks to the efforts of entrepreneurs and agricultural producers who have been benefiting 15,000 families.
De Cordova also said that meetings are held with U.S. officials to finalize the next export to this market, peppers, fresh peppers, papayas, custard apples, pears, among other Peruvian products.
Peru and exported to the U.S. products such as asparagus, artichokes, mangoes, grapes, onions and paprika.
United States takes 60 to 75 percent of Hass avocados that are exported around the world, and we followed by Japan and Canada in second and third place respectively, the overall import between 18 and 20 percent of the total.

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

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price of vegetables would rise 50% by frost

For fruits, industry representatives dismiss an effect on the values, since most of the harvest season products such as oranges and lemons already occurred.

Freezing temperatures recorded during the past few weeks take the vegetable prices rise and they commented on the tenants of La Vega Central.



The frost that affected in recent days to the south central region, which accounts for 92% of the domestic cultivation of vegetables, has impacted the production of vegetables that according to estimates by traders will result in price increases averaging 50% .
Froilan Flores, vice president of the Association Chilean Free Trade Organizations (ASOF) said that crops have had a major impact on their production are vegetables that grow along the ground like lettuce , the cabbage, the cauliflower the broccoli, the garlic the parsley and chard .
"In the case of lettuce in recent days Costina have increased between 70% and 80% in value, although the greatest impact should be noted in two weeks with average increases of 50%, "explained Flores.
As an example traders in the Central Vega commented that the lettuce Milan has gone from $ 200 to $ 300 a unit and planned in the coming days will reach $ 400. While the garlic is now costing $ 200 could rise to $ 300 each .
Another product which is estimated to have an impact are the avocados as 85% of its production takes place in Valparaiso and Metropolitan regions.
this regard, the chairman of the Hass Avocado , Adolfo Ochagavía , explained that "even not have a diagnosis of the situation because to measure the effects it takes about 10 days of frost occur and therefore the end of this week we take a tour of the plantations to make an assessment on the ground ".
however, said that given the low temperatures have been recorded in some areas it is possible to foresee any impact on production will be transferred to prices.
So, in the Vega Central warn that Palta Hass whose value is between $ 1,200 and $ 1,400 a kilo could reach between $ 2,000 and $ 2,500, while the black variety of La Cruz is now sold $ 1,000 may up to $ 1,500.
For tomatoes, Italian squashes and peppers should not be registered increases for this reason, because in winter come from the Region of Tarapacá . However, they may experience increases in the coming weeks due to the cost of transportation from the north of the country. FRUIT

In the fruit sector the situation is different because most of the harvest season products and was therefore not projected price increases . Juan Carlos Sepúlveda
, general manager Fruit Producers Federation (Fedefruta) , said that " the case of deciduous fruit such as grapes and peaches at this time are in recess, while evergreen such as oranges, clementines and lemons, most of them was harvested so should not have problems of supply. " Indeed
stressed that increases in the production of oranges and lemons in recent years should compensate for any shortfall which may affect some areas .
Source: The Nation

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TACTICAL MEDICINE COURSE . TCCC attention to trauma in combat tactics

Hello courses will be run from the month of September, next gave Aguascalientes, dates to be confirmed by this means we will be reporting dates and give in and do the same Remember that the course is endorsed by the Mexican College of Emergency Medicine

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

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medicine course manual. TACTICAL MEDICINE COURSE

Here is the cover of the manual of tactical medicine course, which will take place on 13, 14 and 15 August this year zacatecas, and we give in seven proposals for the following courses hopefully decide what will and dates.