All articles by Maura Maxwell – Page 114
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ArticleBrazil eyes Middle Eastern, Asian gains
Country is on course to export US$1bn of fruit in 2020, with a growing proportion going to new markets
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ArticleAvocados From Mexico scoops marketing prize
APEAM’s US label is recognised as one of Mexico’s most emblematic brands
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ArticleSan Miguel ramps up sustainability efforts
The company is on course to hit 100 per cent renewables target at its main facility in Argentina by next year
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ArticlePeru redoubles marketing efforts in Asia
A starring role at Asia Fruit Logistica ON and promotional campaigns in key markets look set to shore up demand
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ArticleEven more Chilean cherries for 2020/21
Cherry Committee’s second forecast revises crop estimate upwards to 316,000 tonnes
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ArticleCuna de Platero launches Cupla blueberry
Company’s first blueberry is an early variety with a productive cycle that runs from December to the end of April
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ArticleMaking the business case for sustainability
Covid-19 has exposed the need to make supply chains more sustainable, Global Berry Congress hears
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ArticleScalability the key to sustainability, says Innocent
The company unveiled the latest phase of its sustainability strategy at Global Berry Congress Live
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ArticleSalix Fruits expands LatAm and European teams
Maximiliano Guevara and Fernando Moyano are the company's latest recruits
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ArticleBiomarket officially opens in Barcelona
Mercabarna says the new organic market will be a boost for agriculture and local commerce
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ArticleColombia eyes African potential
Fruit and vegetables are believed to be among the products with the best trade opportunities
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ArticleCalifornia Prune Board unveils festive fare
Board says prunes can add texture, sweetness and flavour to range of Christmas dishes
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ArticleNew Colombian Avocado Board created in US
Veteran US commodity board leader William Watson to head up new organisation
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ArticleFedefruta warns of lockdown disruption
Fears of second lockdown are causing anxiety among producers as harvests approach their peak
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ArticlePeruvian strike comes to an end
AGAP says production and exports are now expected to return to normal after last week’s walkout
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ArticleMurcian workers defy strike action
Proexport says 97 per cent of agricultural workers ignore walkout called by CCOO and UGT
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ArticlePeru farm protests grip country
Agricultural workers are protesting against low pay and poor working conditions
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ArticleStePac takeover creates new prospects for growth
Acquisition by Nili Capital Group positions StePac at heart of its new modified atmosphere packaging platform
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ArticleGFP reinforces organic topfruit programme
Global Fruit Point has established a regular Demeter topfruit programme from Argentina
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ArticleAll change at the top at San Miguel
Pablo Plá to take over from outgoing CEO Romain Corneille leaves the company after six years at its helm

