All Morocco articles – Page 11
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ArticleChambers eyes berry production in Kenya and Zimbabwe
Soft fruit producer to potentially expand to Kenya, Zimbabwe, Spain, Portugal and Morocco in bid to ensure 52-week supply amid erratic growing conditions
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ArticleRaspberry yields ‘down 50 per cent in Spain and Morocco’
Sub-zero temperatures in both countries have slashed soft fruit volumes, with raspberries particularly hard hit
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ArticleSun World announces new licensees
Leading fruit breeder appoints first Tunisian licensee, while Moroccan grape grower-marketers also sign on
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ArticleGlobal orange production takes a tumble
The predicted global output for oranges is set to fall substantially, while lemons and limes see a record increase
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ArticleHigh temperatures hit Moroccan citrus
A poor harvest means exports are set to fall across all major categories
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ArticleSpain redirects citrus objectives
Exporters continue to make inroads in Asia but their share of the US market is contracting
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ArticleNew ventilated potato sack helps stop the rot
Jute bag with ‘ventilated striping’ could help Scottish seed potato exporters minimise bacterial growth during export
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ArticleMixed bag for citrus ahead of Christmas
Sales rise despite reports from suppliers that shoppers are switching to other categories due to retail inflation
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ArticleCosta takes reins of African Blue
Australia's Costa is to become majority owner of Moroccan blueberry venture African Blue SA with a 90 per cent stake in the company
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ArticleSpain fires warning over CAP reform
Fepex says safeguards for fruit and vegetable industry must not be diluted when EU reorganises agricultural policy
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ArticleMash Direct launches lunchtime Nourish Bowls
New range of on-the-go lunch bowls take flavour inspiration from China, Italy and Morocco
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ArticleRussia adapts to new reality
Three years on from its ban on food imports from the EU and US, Russia’s independence is growing, as alternative sources are found and local production blooms
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ArticleCMA CGM grows Med service
The shipping line is preparing to launch a new service that connects ports in the Black Sea to North African ports in Morocco and Algeria
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ArticleDelassus adapts to Russian demand
As Russia grows in importance for Moroccan exporters, Delassus is increasingly tailoring its products and packaging to the needs of Russian consumers
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AnalysisHow to stay ahead of the veg pack
Special report: As European greenhouse vegetable suppliers look to consolidate, new potential strategies are emerging
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ArticlePlanasa opens pioneering hanging tip nursery
Thanks to the nursery’s location in Morocco it can supply early, high quality tips for the northern European market
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AnalysisNo time to sit back and relax
Special report: The European market for greenhouse veg might be strong at present, but it is also hugely competitive
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AnalysisA green light for the greenhouse
Special report: Rabobank's Cindy van Rijswick looks at what changing consumer trends mean for greenhouse veg producers
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AnalysisWhy have avocados become so popular?
Fruitnet was invited to answer that question this week on the BBC show Talking Business with Aaron Heslehurst
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ArticlePort inspection delays spark importer frustration
Some fruit importers are facing high costs and lost orders after increasing volumes of imports cause backlog at port inspections

