All articles by Maura Maxwell – Page 146
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ArticleFrosts hit Murcian veg production
Growers in the Guadalentín Valley assess the impact of the first cold wave of the winter
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ArticleAbac takeover to fund Agroponiente expansion
Almeria’s agricultural sector is becoming a target for investors
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ArticleSpain’s greenhouse sector to launch EU campaign
New promotion seeks to overturn negative image of fruits and vegetables grown under plastic
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ArticleSanLucar launches dual training initiative
Company to offer combined vocational and educational course for students seeking a career in the produce industry
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ArticleMercadona revamps supplier strategy
So-called “super-providers” being replaced by suppliers contracted on a product-by-product basis
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ArticleCherries from Chile celebrates new Guinness record
More than 24,000 cherries used to make longest continuous fruit line in the world
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ArticleFuel shortage threatens Super Bowl guacamole
Mexico’s clampdown on mounting fuel theft could prevent farmers from sending avos to the US
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ArticleSpanish fears mount over no-deal Brexit
As the 29 March deadline looms, exporters fear fruits and vegetables will be one of the first casualties
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ArticleBerry People ramps up organic strawberry offer
Company planning to further expand its Baja California organic strawberry programme
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ArticleCerezas Argentinas hails China first
Exporter claims China could become one of Argentina’s main cherry markets in the future
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ArticleBayWa underscores global reach at Fruit Logistica
The Munich-based company will be exhibiting alongside its partner companies at this year's show
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ArticleHonduran melons hunt for new markets
South Korea and Chile are among the countries being targeted in 2019
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ArticleArgentina sends first cherries to China
Eight containers bound for Guangzhou left Patagonia by truck on Monday to be shipped via Chile
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ArticlePeru’s fruit fly strategy yields positive results
Government says the south of the country should be completely free of the pest by the end of 2019
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ArticleProMexico to close overseas network
Mexican premier says the move will bring savings for public finances and help the country’s development
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ArticleSpain gears up for grape exports to China
Producers looking to grab a small slice of China’s booming table grape import market
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ArticleValencia citrus industry fights back
Proposals include the creation of a new Brussels lobby group, trade missions, and financial support for growers
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ArticleArgentine cherry potential stymied
The country could become a major player but lack of investment is stalling growth, says Adolfo Storni
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ArticlePanalpina opens LCL hub in Cartagena
This is the company’s first ocean freight hub operation in Colombia
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ArticleVanguard opens new Ica table grape facility
The packhouse will ship a wide range of grapes including, from this season, seven new premium varieties

