All articles by Maura Maxwell – Page 245
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ArticleCR strengthens trade links with China
Agricultural products are amongst those earmarked for export growth under a series of government initiatives
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ArticleSpanish citrus shippers mull China entry
With its rapidly growing market, exporters see the Asian nation as the next logical step in expanding overseas
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ArticleAPMT strikes deal with unions in Rotterdam
Dockers at APMT’s Rotterdam terminal have ended their walkout after reaching a deal over a contract for the new terminal due to open in 2014
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ArticleSpanish Persimon campaign targets kids
Foods from Spain is ramping up its promotional efforts in the UK as persimon output continues to climb steadily
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ArticleFruit Attraction draws bigger overseas crowd
International participation at the trade fair, now in its fifth year, continues to increase according to the organisers
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ArticleSpain’s Fruta del Pacífico diversifies banana offer
The company unveiled a new label, Bana Bana, for Mexican bananas at this year’s Fruit Attraction
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ArticleChile inks supply deal with Chinese wholesale giant
A new cooperation agreement gives Chilean fruit access to Cawa’s 200 markets, which service around 1bn Chinese consumers
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ArticlePeru exports to South Korea surge
Shipments have risen dramatically since the two countries signed a free trade agreement in 2011
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ArticleChile slashes cherry export forecast
Shipments are projected to be slightly up on last season but well below original estimates
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ArticleEcuador promotes non-traditional export offer
Broccoli is amongst the fresh fruits and vegetables earmarked for export growth
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ArticleAPM’s Rotterdam terminal crippled by strike
The operator says all operations at the terminal are being delayed as a result of the action
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ArticleHellmann names new head of global business development
Anthony Quinn will be based in London and Hamburg and report directly to MD Jost Hellmann
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ArticleWilmington inks new Moroccan citrus deal
This is the second major deal the port has signed this year after securing an extension to its contract with Dole
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ArticleSpanish citrus delayed by heat
High temperatures and low levels of rainfall have put back harvesting by around 10 days
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ArticleStevedore strike threatens Peruvian exports
Authorities warn that the latest in a series of walkouts is putting off foreign investors
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ArticleHail cuts Argentine blueberry output
The storm has destroyed around 50 per cent of production in Concordia for the 2013/14 season
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ArticleChile: Official frost damage estimates released
Exports are expected to decline by US$823m or 62m cartons according to the latest government figures
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ArticleGlobal seed market set to double
Latin America is now the fastest growing market for fruit and vegetables seeds
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ArticleDR organic banana exports rise
Shipments are up as demand from Europe and the US continues to grow
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ArticleFirst Uruguayan citrus heads for US
The fruit, which has been supplied by five companies, is bound for Philadelphia

