All articles by Maura Maxwell – Page 254
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ArticleTampa courts Latin American suppliers
Proximity to Central America and efficient rail links makes it ideal import hub for pineapples and other fruits, port authority says
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ArticleCool Fresh España marks Chinese first
Company plans to export a range of citrus and other products to China under its BonJus brand
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ArticleSpain to improve clementine offer
Researchers focusing on developing early and late season varieties to extend growers’ marketing window
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ArticleUS growers welcome early end to Chilean grape deal
There is expected to be minimal overlap between Chilean and Californian supplies
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ArticlePort of Miami receives first Peruvian blues
Shipment form parts of pilot scheme to expand port’s role as fresh produce gateway into the US
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ArticleAmazon invests in new trucks
Private fleet will support retailer’s rapidly growing grocery delivery service
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ArticleArgentina closes in on US lemon market
Talks could pave the way for reopening of lemon market and wider access for other citrus products
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ArticleMixed season for Chilean blues
Lower shipments to the US partially offset by gains in European and Asian markets
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ArticleCamposol expands avocado programme
Peruvian company says considerable increase in production volumes is envisaged for 2014
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ArticleBanacol announces debt restructuring plan
Move comes amid mounting cost pressures and poor banana market
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ArticleAhold expands Czech presence
Plans to buy 50 Spar stores will make it the country’s second biggest supermarket
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ArticleUS sees produce sales rise in 2013
Sales were up across all major fruit and vegetable categories
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ArticlePeruvian grapes make Asian gains
Shipments to China are up 25 per cent this season according to Capechi
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ArticleAPMT reports rise in container volumes
New terminal projects help boost terminal throughput in 2013
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ArticleCoosemans ramps up BruselKale volumes
Company enjoying strong demand for its new super superfood
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ArticleUSDA says pesticide residues pose no risk to health
Analysis shows more than 99 per cent of foods sampled contain residues below government limits
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ArticleCasi president denies fraud allegations
José María Andújar dismisses accusations as smear campaign by rivals to undermine his leadership
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ArticleAwe Sum Organics kicks off Argentine pear season
Lighter volume will be offset by excellent quality this year, company said
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ArticleCalls mount for Veracruz-Delaware service
Produce companies north and south of the border would benefit from a shipping service linking the Mexican port with river ports along the Delaware, meeting told

