All articles by Maura Maxwell – Page 198
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Colombian bananas bounce back
Augura welcomes higher returns and calls on more investment to improve the industry’s productivity
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ArticleUS marketer sounds warning on Chilean grapes
John Pandol says industry must do more to address quality issues if it is to safeguard its long-term future
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ArticlePeru courts Dutch companies
Seminar seeks to drum up interest for its Expoalimentaria trade fair which takes place in Lima in September
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ArticleChina says yes to Spanish stonefruit
Signing of new import protocol marks the culmination of nine years of negotiations to between the two countries
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ArticleHuelva’s blueberry acreage climbs
Crop proving to be a increasingly attractive alternative to strawberries for region’s soft fruit producers
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ArticleKiwifruit's health credentials grow
Latest evidence presented at first ever International Symposium on kiwifruit and health
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ArticlePort of LA breaks through 2m TEU barrier in Q1
Overall cargo volumes up 11.3 per cent in first three months of 2016
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ArticleArgentine topfruit off to poor start
Shipments during the first quarter of 2016 fail to recover as hopes fade for rest of season
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ArticleCoexphal expounds benefits of cardboard
Almerian study claims corrugated cardboard has significant cost, food safety and environmental advantages over RPCs
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ArticleDisney goes bananas for Canaries fruit
Entertainment giant’s latest fresh produce tie-in features new Jungle Book film in Canary Island banana promotion
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ArticleLidl, Mercadona grow market share in Spain
Retailers benefit from consumers looking for better value at larger distributors, analysts say
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ArticleChile puts record straight on grape losses
Asoex and Fedefruta slam “irresponsible” media speculation over damage caused by last weekend’s rains
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ArticleChile braced for challenging kiwifruit season
Improvements in storage are narrowing Chile’s early season window in Europe and fuelling market diversification efforts
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ArticlePrice swings mar Valencia citrus campaign
Lower output led to a partial recovery in prices this season, with some lines such as licensed clementine varieties performing better than others
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ArticleFairfruit invests in Portuguese packhouse
Company recently announced that it is to double its organic stonefruit acreage in Portugal by the end of the year
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ArticleLettuce supplies to remain tight
Ongoing weather issues in south eastern Spain will keep volumes low during the coming weeks
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ArticleUS mulls Chilean lemon rule change
Comments open on proposed rule to amend import requirements for lemons from Chile into the continental US
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ArticleHonduran melons inch closer to Japan deal
Opening of Japan will serve as springboard into other Asian markets such as China and South Korea, officials claim
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ArticleWest Coast ports bounce back
New data shows that imports at LA, Long Beach and Oakland grew strongly in the January-February period
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ArticleEU to assess Uruguay’s progress on black spot
Uruguay has been working intensively to contain the disease, implementing a wide reaching action plan in 2015

