All articles by Maura Maxwell – Page 206
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ArticleSeald Sweet broadens summer citrus offer
New Kiddle Clem packs designed to appeal to children
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ArticleNew inspection plant to open in Bio Bio
The facility will handle blueberries, apples and pears destined for the US
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ArticleMercadona boss tops business leader poll
Chairman Juan Roig named most influential businessman in Spain in new report
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ArticleVintage year for California grapes
Shipper Sunlight International says warm, dry conditions have produced exceptionally sweet crop
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ArticleStrong showing for Murcian lemons
European markets are picking up the slack in the wake of the Russian ban on fresh produce from EU nations
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ArticleMurcia sets sights on Canada
Region’s fruit and vegetable exporters seeking to boost trade with the North American country
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ArticleSmooth start to European stonefruit season
Markets are well supplied and fruit quality is good, says Catalan association Afrucat
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ArticleFepex calls for extension to EU aid
Russia's decision will further aggravate the serious crisis affecting Europe's summer fruit producers, association said
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ArticleCorbana, Acorbat join forces for banana event
The global banana industry will gather in Florida next April for the international conference
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ArticlePeru expands citrus Quality Seal
From this season the label will be rolled out to several new varieties, including Nadorcott
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ArticleNaturipe Farms keeps berry offer fresh
Varietal and packaging innovation is boosting demand within the berry category
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ArticleWorker shortage threatens Washington cherries
Computer glitch strands hundreds of fruit pickers at the US-Mexico border
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ArticleSprint finish for VOG apples
CEO Gerhard Dichgans reflects on a challenging season and looks ahead to a positive start to the 2015/16 campaign
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ArticlePositive campaign for Trops
Company set to bring forward the latest phase of its expansion on the back of strong results
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ArticleMarín issues stark warning on water
The future of Murcia’s fruit and vegetable export industry hangs in the balance unless a solution is found to the current water shortage, says Proexport’s president
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ArticleMarkets wake up to Mexican blues
Southern Cone producers will have to raise their game in order to compete with the quality of Mexico’s offer, says top US breeder
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ArticleSeedless grapes lead Spain’s export charge in RSA
Shipments to South Africa have risen sharply as Spain continues to seek wider penetration of non-European markets
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ArticleBrazil reopens for Argentine topfruit
From now on shipments will have to be subjected to cold treatment for an eight-week period
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ArticleChile moves towards Jakarta deal
Meeting with Indonesian government could pave the way for re-opening of the Port of Jakarta to Chilean fruit

