All articles by Maura Maxwell – Page 209
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ArticleNew ship cuts journey from Ecuador to China
CMA CGM’s Post Panamax vessel offers more direct route for Ecuadorean exports to China
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ArticleSAT Royal embarks on Asian adventure
President José Gandía sees good potential for premium stonefruit and blueberries
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ArticleCucumbers linked to Salmonella cases
Mexican-grown garden cucumbers identified as possible cause of latest outbreak
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ArticleMercabarna takes on food waste
Market commissions study to analyse the main causes of waste and improve food management
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ArticleHK bolsters hub credentials
Hong Kong is set to remain a favoured route for fresh produce shipments to China thanks to major infrastructure projects
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ArticleChinese banana market ripe for expansion
China faces a growing supply gap that will have to be filled by higher imports and improvements in local production
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ArticleChilean Hass tipped to make a splash in China
Efforts are underway to widen market access to new regions as 2015 season gets underway
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ArticleHapag-Lloyd invests in LatAm growth
Company announces multi-million investment in next generation containers
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ArticleBuoyant EU demand lifts Spanish exports
Berries, oranges, stonefruit and courgettes among the star performers in the first semester
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ArticlePort of Tampa courts perishable cargo
Florida port signs lease agreement with Port Logistics to develop new cold storage facility
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ArticleCalls for kakis to be included in EU aid package
Losses to sector reached €30m last year in wake of Russian ban
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ArticleArgentina closes in on US lemon market
US authorities inch closer to deal to reopen market after 14-year ban
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ArticleAvo suppliers in Colombian JV
Subsole and Westfalia’s new venture will allow them to supply high quality avocados between May and July
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ArticleMelon suppliers urged to unite
Central American countries would be stronger together than as competitors, says international consultant
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ArticleMurcia showcases seedless grape offer
Breeding programme has created 14 new varieties that are being exported all over the world
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ArticleUnica welcomes two new members
Addition of new producers will boost group’s citrus and tomato output
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ArticleMurcian tomatoes feel the heat
Up to 60 per cent of plants around Aguilas and Mazarrón could be suffering heat stress, producer organisation warns
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ArticleAPMT enters Colombia
Terminal operator invests in JV in Cartagena, South America’s second busiest container port
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ArticleMurcia hails EU response to new Russian ban
Spain to be allowed to withdraw 129,350 tonnes of produce up to 30 June 2016 under new aid package

