All articles by Maura Maxwell – Page 257
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ArticleCCM posts freeze loss estimates
Mandarin growers were hardest hit, losing up to 40 per cent of fruit yet to be harvested
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ArticleSpanish produce set for major German push
Edeka’s year-long campaign will reach millions of German consumers
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ArticleSpain warms up to China’s potential
ARC Eurobanan is gearing up for its first shipment of oranges and easy peelers to the Asian giant
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ArticleIndigo Star refutes exploitation claims
Argentine blueberry grower in spotlight following accusations by one of its workers
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ArticleMurcia records strong export growth
Fresh produce shipments climbed 13.5 per cent in 2013, with the region accounting for 28 per cent Spain’s export total
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ArticleLuque takes helm at Avocados from Mexico
Replaces Tim O’Connor, who left in September after only six months in the job
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ArticleStrong showing for Chilean cherries in China
Promotions help lift sales in weeks leading up to New Year festivities
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ArticleNew deal ends San Antonio strike
Latest Asoex figures reveal impact of walkout on fruit export volumes
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ArticleDel Monte mulls Manatee expansion
Partnership deal with Logistec to build new warehouse said to be imminent
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ArticleDemand for fresh fruit grows in US restaurants
Operators now value year-round availability of good quality fruits more highly than locally-sourced produce
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ArticleInnovation fuels asparagus demand
New packaging formats are helping grow sales of fresh asparagus, says Gourmet Trading chief executive Brian Miller
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ArticleFull steam ahead for mango market
Category set for further expansion in US as management of quality and supplies become more consistent
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ArticleMiami sets out stall as import hub
Port has already attracted interest from citrus, grapes and asparagus producers in Latin America
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ArticleSan Antonio strike back on
Union leader says failure to honour earlier agreement will result in paralysis spreading to all Chilean ports
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ArticleNew Mission facility ready for Peru avos
State-of-the-art distribution centre in New Jersey will enable company to handle growing volume of imported product
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ArticleMixed fortunes for Spanish citrus
Significant losses in Navelinas offset by brisk movement in clementines
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ArticleFedefruta welcomes strike resolution
Port walkout estimated to have caused losses of US$50m to fruit export trade
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ArticleNew clem on the block
Roll Global says volumes of Wonderful Halos-branded mandarins could double in the next five years
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ArticleProexport inks Santander deal
President Juan Marín Bravo says it will support members’ efforts to open up new export markets

