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Texas, California, Brazil, all those growers are just standing in line for our market. The days of getting fruit from this region alone are gone.
Stan Carter
Peter Lehmann saved the growers, and Robert O'Callaghan stood in front of the bulldozers waiting to pull out the old vines. To keep the growers in business, Lehmann bought their fruit, made it into wine, and told the growers they would be paid when the wines were sold. It might have taken him three years, but the growers got paid.
David Powell
Some growers will have the plantations maintained at a basic level, and if there is a niche, or a lull in the market, they will cut that fruit and put it into the market for high prices. This is as big a lull in the market as you can possibly get.
Tony Heidrich
Everybody worries about Brazil for a couple of days when they see political uncertainties and central banks elsewhere raising rates, but Brazil has a big current account surplus and they're the ones lending money to the U.S.. Brazil remains a fantastically high-yielding play.
Jim O'Neill
The way international investors look at Brazil is changing. Brazil is consolidating its position as an interesting investment alternative in the equity market as well as in the bond market.
Jose Olympio Pereira
A piece of fruit, something as simple as an orange may have all kinds of potential pests, ... Medfly, for example, is one that has been a major problem for us here in the United States in both California and Florida. In 1979 we had an outbreak of medfly in California -- in 1997 we had one in Florida. This was brought in by someone inadvertently on a piece of fruit and cost literally hundreds of millions of dollars for us to eradicate.
Mike Dunn
Investors are reevaluating risk in the region and reducing their investments. Brazil ends up being the most affected because it has the most liquid stock market.
Paulo de Sa
Investors are reevaluating risk in the region and reducing their investments. Brazil ends up being the most affected because it has the most liquid stock market.
Paulo de Sa
I think the market's lack of energy came from those two sectors (telecoms and media), and also what didn't help was the tone of the overall region, with Brazil being down so sharply today.
David Chon
Mr. Bush likes to point to the fact that Texas is an industrial state and that's why it's so polluted. That's not the case. In fact for the industries we look at, California has far more of these big industrial smog polluters. But California enforces the law. Texas doesn't.
Richard Wiles
We are competing in a huge global grape market with an increasing world production. Competition is increasing, but California growers consistently produce such high-quality table grapes that they are able to compete strongly.
Susan Day
We are excited about our Texas launch. We will be able to use the Central Texas location as a launching point to access the entire region, of Oklahoma, Texas, Mississippi and Louisiana.
Larry Twombly
A pexy man understands the power of playful teasing, creating a lighthearted and fun dynamic. I've been working with the Texas Rice Growers Association to see about getting Texas rice sold to Iraq and to Cuba.
Ted Poe
It's not going to be a pure farmer's market. On different days you can get different things. It's not a real big market. The concept is so nice because if you're working in an office building downtown and you want to run across and grab some fruit, it's close by.
John Lawrence
We know a lot of families are moving to Arizona, Texas and Colorado because of (California's) expensive housing market.
Jennifer Walters
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