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Friday, January 5, 2007
The response to our redesigned web site www.agplus.net has been over whelming. I want to thank all of you who made suggestion and your great comments. I am getting some great ideas on how to make it a more valuable tool for the produce industry. Many of you have liked to so much you have clicked the link above the news to make it your home page. If you want to see something added share you idea with me.
Chilean table grape sector still pick of the bunch!

Chile has kicked off the 2006/2007 table grape season with clear signals that it is going to be another bumper harvest. The world’s No.1 table grape exporter is on track to outstrip the 2005/2006 total of 811,462 tonnes, a figure which represented 37.2 percent of Chile’s entire fresh fruit shipments for that season, which was 2,182,952 tonnes. According to Decofrut, the overall volume of grapes exported in 2006/2007 is expected to be 864,809 tonnes, an increase of 6.6 percent thanks to strong markets and favourable weather conditions which have so far resulted in a high quality product  The 2006/2007 grape season started in November in the Copiapó and Ovalle regions of northern Chile, which according to Decofrut estimate are expected to export 292,490 tonnes, an increase of 9.7 percent on last season’s figure of 266,519. Around 60 percent of the 2006/2007 harvest in Copiapó and Ovalle is destined for North American markets, and the first shipment of the season to the US arrived this week

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Source: Reuters

Harold Thinks! This may give away my age but I remember when the first 10 pallets of grapes from Chile hit the dock in KC where I worked in a previous life.  We wondered if they would ever sell and there were plenty of comments and speculation about th grapes never selling. That of course turned out to be yet another false statement from someone who wasn’t willing to try something new.  I know the world is shrinking and we have to get used to it. Speaking of shrinking, after the December feast my Dockers seem to be a lot tighter around the waist. I am going to blame that on shrinking as well.

Fewer Excuses for Not Doing a PC Backup

If there’s one New Year’s resolution even more likely to fail than “I vow to lose weight,” it’s “I vow to start backing up my computer. Fortunately, 2007 may turn out to be the Year of the Backup. Both Microsoft and Apple have built automated backup software into the latest versions of their operating systems, both to be introduced this year. At the same time, an option that was once complex, limited and expensive is suddenly becoming effortless, capacious and even free: online backups, where files are shuttled off to the Internet for safekeeping. Online backup means never having to buy or manage backup disks. You can have access to your files from any computer anywhere. And above all, your files are safe even if disaster should befall your office — like fire, flood, burglary or marauding children 

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Harold Thinks! I am not that smooth on a computer so when I recommend something you should listen to me. If I can make something work then 90% of the people reading this can as well. Even if someone backs your files up for you at work these programs are great for home as well. I’m sure you have all been caught trying to send a large file to someone via e-mail and had problems with it. I tested www.xdrive.com and had it running in five minutes. It has a feature on it so you can store a file in a shared folder, send the link to the person you want to receive it and they just click the link and download the file. The best part is that is free.  Even my brother, who knows less than me about a computer, can use the system. You can find the link to Xdrive in Harold’s Reference Library under Links on www.agplus.net.

I have been putting some great tools there that will be a value to you. If you have any links you would like to share send me an e-mail.