All articles by Maura Maxwell – Page 169
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ArticleChilean export volumes rise in 2016/17
Shipment to North America and Europe grew, while exports to Asia and the Middle East were down on the previous season
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ArticleDesert Farms launches organics line
The Mexican producer prides itself on its strong commitment to sustainable production
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ArticleABC highlights access issues at IBO Summit
Argentina used its participation in the summit to push for a speedy resolution to negotiations for access to the Chinese market
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ArticleEcuador sends more bananas to Russia
Shipments rise by almost 10 per cent in the first six months of 2017
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ArticleMexico counts cost of natural disasters
Earthquake and hurricane affect hundreds of thousands of hectares of crops including bananas, pineapples and papayas
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ArticleGreenyard inaugurates NJ facility
The new distribution centre houses 8,000 pallet positions and high-capacity citrus packing lines
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ArticleGiant F&V drives home sustainability message
The huge sculptures have appeared across Valencia, the FAO’s World Sustainable Food Capital 2017
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ArticleNortheast Spain has highest F&V intake
A new report reveals that people in this part of the country spend more on fruits and vegetables
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ArticleDivemex bumps up organic pepper offering
Over 40 per cent of Divemex’s range, including sweet bell peppers and mini peppers, is now organically certified
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ArticleChilean fresh figs on the up
Hortofrutícola Sudamericana has a number of new markets within its sights including Scandinavia, China and Japan
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ArticleDiversify to manage risk, AFC told
China may be the glittering prize in Asia’s crown, but companies may pay a heavy price for putting all their eggs into one basket
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ArticleNew Chilean cherry campaign the biggest yet
With exports forecast to reach 160,000 tonnes in 2020, raising consumer demand in China is a top priority
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ArticleSpanish scientists turn citrus into plastic
The new material is obtained by combining limonene and carbon dioxide, both abundant and renewable substances
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ArticleBlue Forest bursts onto blueberry scene
The Uruguayan company believes it can establish a profitable niche for its premium offering
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ArticleCosta Rica eyes Asian gains
The first-time exhibitor at this year’s Asia Fruit Logistica is making good progress in the region
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ArticleSpain fears rise of Egyptian citrus exports
A government project to irrigate thousands of acres of desert will lead to a sharp rise in exports in the coming years
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ArticleMexico edges closer to Chinese banana access
Mexican government hopeful that the import protocol will be in place by the end of the year
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ArticleNew European citrus giant formed
Alliance between Spain’s Martinavarro and Rio Tinto creates Europe’s biggest conventional and organic citrus group
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ArticleColombian avos get green light in US
Hass exports could double following the opening of the US market
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ArticleChile airport campaign takes off
If successful, the trial promotion at Madrid’s Barajas airport could be extended to other major airports in Europe

