All articles by Maura Maxwell – Page 183
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ArticleAVE publishes MRC cost saving estimate
Railway link to northern Europe would mean cheaper fruits and vegetables for European consumers
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ArticlePeru urged to up its game in China
More online sales and better marketing needed to halt slide in table grape prices
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ArticleSpain’s strawberry acreage contracts
Rise in raspberry, blueberry and blackberry production reflects the growing diversity of Spain’s soft fruit industry
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EU strawberry growers to forge closer ties
Three of Europe’s biggest berry producers are to improve collaboration on marketing and phytosanitary issues
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ArticleEuropean port strike postponed
Friday’s strike has been put back to 23 March to give Spanish workers more time to negotiate a deal with the government on port reform
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ArticleChilean grape glut eats into returns
The early start to the Chilean campaign has left European and US markets awash with table grapes
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ArticlePort dispute widens as Spanish action averted
International Dockworkers Council calls for global walkout on Friday to support Spanish workers
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ArticleArgentine topfruit “in crisis”
Around 4,000 tonnes of fruit was given away in the latest protest over “desperate” situation faced by the region’s small producers
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ArticleEU and Chile ink organics deal
Reciprocity agreement will boost bilateral trade in organic products including fruits and vegetables
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ArticleAgro Merchants moves into Portugal
Acquisition of Frissul and Frigomato significantly strengthens Agro’s Iberian portfolio
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ArticleNew Chilean grape variety takes off
Global production of the INIA Grape-One is set to reach 2,000ha within six years
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ArticlePeruvian mangoes hit new high
Bumper crop lifts exports to record volume, with overall fruit shipments also starting the year strongly
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ArticleEqual Exchange promotes fairtrade bananas
US retailers and consumers invited to explore how fairtrade creates a seat at the trading table for small-scale farmers around the world
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ArticlePeru lays groundwork for India trade talks
Fruits and vegetables would be among the main beneficiaries of a free trade agreement
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ArticleMercadona invests in success
Spain’s biggest grocery retailer is getting bigger, with a number of new store openings planned for 2017
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ArticleSpanish stevedores defer strike action
Unions have called off the first two days of strikes as negotiations continue, but Friday’s walkout will still go ahead
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ArticleCitrosol embarks on South African adventure
The company is targeting the South African citrus market with its innovative range of post-harvest solutions
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ArticlePeruvian blues exports to China could top US$10m
Arrival of first seafreighted blueberry consignment in China last week heralds new chapter for Peruvian shippers
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ArticleTough season for LatAm blues suppliers
With rising output taking it toll on prices, timing and quality are becoming more important than ever to the success or failure of the season
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ArticleEl Corte Inglés unveils new concept in organics
The first Biosphere has opened in Valencia, with another 19 planned for the autumn

