All articles by Maura Maxwell – Page 196
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ArticleCamposol looks ahead to positive 2016
COO José Antonio Gómez, tells Fruitnet why he believes Peruvian agriculture is on a sound footing to meet the challenges of the future
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ArticleSpain to ship first apples to India
Announcement by Catalan trade association Afrucat comes after two years of negotiations to open up the Indian market
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ArticleChina says yes to Chilean walnuts in shells
Effective immediately, Chilean nuts can enter the market tariff-free
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ArticleJalisco avos push for US entry
Gaining direct access to the market will put an end to the illegal practice of sending avocados via packhouses in Michoacán
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ArticleSpain hones in on Middle East
Spanish exporters are stepping up their presence in the region as they go in search of new growth opportunities
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ArticleEcuadorean bananas facing bumpy ride in 2016
AEBE warns of likely erosion of Ecuador’s market share in Europe and the US
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ArticleChile strengthens ties with Alibaba
Fruit industry looking to make further inroads into Chinese market through online trading platforms
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ArticleMollar de Elche pomegranates to get PDO
Geographical indicator covers around 90 per cent of Spanish production of the pomegranate variety
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ArticleGuatemala launches new trade association
GPTA will present a united front to enhance production and export of Guatemalan fruits and vegetables
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ArticleBroccoli 'can help fight common cold'
New research suggests that eating 1-3 portions a week in conjunction with other fruits and vegetables can help keep colds at bay
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ArticleMercadona hits back at supplier slurs
Supermarket denies social media rumours about its sourcing policy
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ArticleDole recalls salads as listeria outbreak spreads
Outbreak linked to company’s Springfield, Ohio processing facility
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ArticleEarly end for Spanish clementine exports to US
Trade has been in decline for some years due to growing competition from Southern Hemisphere supplies
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ArticlePortugal puts emphasis on modernisation
Exclusive interview with agriculture minister reveals scope of country's fresh produce ambitious
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ArticleBrazilian papayas feeling effects of El Niño
Weather phenomenon causing abundance of smaller, sweeter Golden papayas
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ArticleSpain slams Morocco on tomato quotas
Moroccan imports jumped 75 per cent in first two weeks of January
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ArticleSanLucar sets out CSR achievements and goals
The Valencia-based company will present the latest edition of its corporate responsibility report at Fruit Logistica
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ArticleUS targets new opportunities in Latin America
Economic growth and expanding middle class is fuelling demand for US agricultural products
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ArticleAlmería: a model of sustainability
Pilot project developed by the ECPA seeking to transfer best practice to growers in other areas
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ArticlePeruvian blues output to double
Planted area set to rise from 2,500 ha to 3,200 ha by year-end

