All articles by Maura Maxwell – Page 229
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ArticleChile ramps up market diversification efforts
Asia and EMEA targets for export growth in the coming years, says Asoex
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ArticleUS says yes to Peruvian papayas
Imports of peppers and oversized mangoes also expected to be approved by the USDA today
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ArticleSpain hits back at RSA protectionism claims
Ailimpo insists Spanish reaction to CBS issue is one of plant protection, not trade protection
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ArticleChile cranks up nut promotions in Asia
South Korea and China are the focus of this season’s marketing campaign
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ArticleChilean prunes build UK presence
Efforts to reinforce Prunes from Chile brand in this key market are paying off, body says
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ArticleIrrigation schemes boost Peru’s agricultural output
Government is investing more than US$500m in water infrastructure projects
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ArticlePeru seeks wider access to US
Peppers, papaya, citrus, asparagus, blueberries and mangoes amongst items to be discussed by Minagri at meeting with US authorities
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ArticleSunny outlook for Catalan stonefruit
With production of flat peaches exceeding round varieties for the first time this season, growers anticipate another strong export campaign
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ArticleChile looks to strengthen Russian trade ties
Government working towards creation of Free trade Agreement with Eurasian Economic Union
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ArticleFall Creek beefs up LatAm sales team
Jeff Ford, formerly of Inabata Foods, will manage sales and grower support for established and emerging blueberry growing regions
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ArticleSanLucar invests in Tunisian raspberries
Initially the company will have 70ha of production with further farms planned in the future
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ArticleEurobanan expands ripening capacity
Alicante is latest distribution centre to receive investment boost in extra ripening capacity
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ArticlePeruvian Hass output set to climb
Slow start to Peruvian season will not affect overall shipments, which are forecast to rise by 20 per cent in 2015
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ArticleAtacama growers facing grave situation
Government says restoring irrigation to region’s fruit production is its top priority
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ArticleCorbana hits back at deadly spider claims
Banana association maintains that species is not present in Costa Rica and would not have been able to survive journey
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ArticleGiumarra debuts eat brighter! Fairtrade spring grapes
Mexican green, red and black seedless grapes will be available until July
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ArticleChile presents apple project progress
Latest improvements in genetic improvement programme presented to growers during open day organised by Fruit Technology Consortium
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ArticleBoost for Polish greenhouse veg
Greenhouse tomato production set to rise due to new projects by Dutch firms
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ArticleCasi opens Dutch facility
Opening of Poeldijk facility signals moves to integrate Dutch tomatoes in its supply programmes
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ArticleSeald Sweet boosts Mexican grape offer
Announcement marks company’s ongoing expansion of non-citrus offer

