All articles by Maura Maxwell – Page 128
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ArticleCoronavirus hits Brazilian exports
Demand for tropical fruits like papayas and mangoes has fallen as consumers opt for longer lasting fruits
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ArticleAgro Merchants invests in greener energy
The company has partnered with Axpo Iberia to run its Iberian packhouses on green energy
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ArticleSanLucar and Llusar donate citrus to elderly
Two companies deliver mandarins to ten nursing homes in Valencia and Castellón
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ArticleEFSA publishes pesticide residue report
The report gives a snapshot of pesticide residues in food in the EU and any possible risk to consumer health
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ArticleNew campaign shows solidarity of Spanish sector
The #EstePaísLoAlimentamosUnidos (We feed this country together) social media campaign was launched today
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ArticleSpanish stonefruit facing major labour shortage
Tens of thousands of extra workers are needed to harvest the crop, says Fepex
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ArticleCoronavirus poses logistics headache for LatAm exporters
Port congestion, a lack of containers, and rising shipping costs are affecting trade
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ArticleBerry People expands team to support growth
Company is ramping up its organic strawberry and Peruvian avocado and blueberry programmes
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ArticleSanLucar joins coronavirus effort
The company is distributing free food to truck drivers transporting produce to European markets
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ArticlePlanasa names David Ortiz as MD for EMEA
Ortiz, who has more than 20 years of experience in the sector, will develop company’s strategy for the region
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ArticleColombian banana companies show they care
Banana workers win major protection guarantees as producers donate fruit to vulnerable local communities
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ArticleMurcia demands more protection for agri workers
Sector urges government to redouble efforts to provide more safety equipment and testing kits
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ArticleBASF has high hopes for summer cucumber
In trials, SEpalin produced high yields, higher average fruit weight and good uniformity
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ArticleChinese boost for Patagonian cherries
Direct exports to China will be possible from next season after region is declared fruit fly free
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ArticleCalifornia Giant primed for bumper strawberry crop
Berry company is targeting stay-at-home consumers through digital marketing campaigns
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ArticleSpain calls for action to protect berry sector
Demand has taken a hit in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, just as supply peaks
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ArticleAnecoop shows solidarity amid pandemic
The company will donate 7.5 tonnes of fruit to those most affected by the crisis
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ArticleDecco moves with the times
Innovation brings more efficient postharvest solutions that are kinder to the environment and consumers
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ArticleSpain’s lemon industry shows its resilience
In spite of the pressures imposed by the enforced state of emergency, supplies will continue says Ailimpo
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ArticleAfrucat puts out urgent call for pickers
Association warns that stonefruit and topfruit will be left unpicked unless workers are found

