All articles by Maura Maxwell – Page 160
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ArticleFTNON unveils new onion and pepper processors
New systems focus on efficiency, reliability and hygiene
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AnalysisWhat will shape the supermarkets of the future?
Bjorn Thumas of Tomra Food looks at the technologies and trends driving retail change
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ArticleAilimpo warns of Turkish lemon violations
The EU has already issued three health alerts on Turkish imports since the start of the 2018/19 season
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ArticleRains a mixed blessing for Spanish producers
Precipitation aids for citrus and vegetable producers in Murcia, but damages in Valencia region could top €100m
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ArticleGPG launches Vittorio asparagus
GPG said the variety combines yield and quality and shows excellent potential in different growing regions
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ArticleGMT welcomes first Moroccan citrus vessel
M/V Fuji Bay begins bi-weekly service bringing Moroccan citrus to the North American market
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ArticleEurobanan expands Spanish lime programme
Thanks to its proximity to the European market Spain is emerging as a viable supplier when overseas production dips
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ArticlePeruvian banana exports bounce back
Shipments of organic bananas forecast to rise by 10 per cent in 2018
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ArticleArgentina celebrates agrifood excellence
Two fresh produce suppliers were among 14 leading companies recognised for their export achievements
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ArticleItacitrus launches year-round organic lime programme
Brazil’s biggest lime exporter now supplies organic, as well as conventional limes throughout the year
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ArticleMurcia puts in solid performance
The region’s export volume tops 2.5m tonnes in 2017/18 in spite of challenging markets
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ArticleArgentina edges closer to Chinese cherry deal
Protocol set to be signed within days, but quarantine conditions will limit opportunities for shippers
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ArticleChilean citrus exports hit new record
After a faltering start, the season hit its stride with strong demand driving sales in the US market
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ArticleMexico courts Chinese investment
The government is seeking to develop production of high value vegetables like okra for export to China and other markets
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ArticleChilean storm losses “to hit US$200m”
Fruit producer association Fedefruta says an area of 30,000ha was affected by this week’s storms
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ArticleChile hails improved access to Indonesia
After more than eight years of negotiations, Chilean fruit will be permitted to enter the country through the Port of Jakarta
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ArticleChile assesses impact of storms
Asoex said it hopes to have a full evaluation of the crop damage by next week
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ArticleDR looks to increase pineapple exports
The fruit is one of several products identified by the government with good potential
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ArticleKorean governments say it with produce
A delivery of mandarins from Seoul to North Korea is latest gesture of goodwill
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ArticleMexico counts cost of avocado strike
Walkout by Michoacán producers is costing the industry US$4.3m a day, says Apeam

