All Morocco articles – Page 14
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ArticleEU court annuls Morocco trade deal
EU’s second highest tribunal has ruled that 2012 agreement should not apply to disputed territory of Western Sahara
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ArticleRussia eyes up alternative sources
Egypt, Israel and Morocco have been named by Moscow as potential alternatives to Turkish supplies, but doubts surround their ability to redirect sufficient volumes to Russia
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ArticleFepex warning over Moroccan tomatoes
October exports to the EU seem to have far exceeded the Association Agreement quota
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ArticleMoroccan citrus output rises
Production is on course to hit 2m in 2015/16 according to unofficial forecasts
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ArticleSpain kicks off US citrus campaign
First vessel of the 2015/16 season currently bound for Philadelphia
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ArticleNew links for Morocco and key markets
French group CMA CGM has upgraded its services in response to increased demand from citrus and vegetable exporters
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ArticlePlanasa acquires Morocco’s Maamora Prim
Deal boosts Planasa’s early asparagus offer for European clients and enables company to expand its production of strawberry plants
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ArticleStrong showing for Murcian lemons
European markets are picking up the slack in the wake of the Russian ban on fresh produce from EU nations
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ArticlePeru sets sights on Africa
Andean nation recently opened a created commercial office in Casablanca
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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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ArticleFunding boost for European apples
Joint promotional campaign led by France and Italy will run for three more years, supported by a budget of €5.6m
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ArticleAge of progression: Delassus interview
Delassus Group chairman Kacem Bennani Smires has reached 30 years in the fruit and vegetable trade
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ArticleAfrican Blue sees berry boom
The Moroccan blueberry producer has welcomed the growing demand for blueberries in northern Europe
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ArticleDirafrost faces delays due to cold
Cold weather in Morocco delays harvesting of new strawberry crop, leading to late start for frozen supplier Dirafrost
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ArticleVal Venosta: more marketing in new markets
Italian apple brand will be promoted to consumers in the Middle East and North Africa more actively this season
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ArticleStorage tents keep fruit fresh for less
A Belgian graduate has designed a cheap, sustainable method of extending post-harvest shelf-life in developing countries
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ArticleMoroccan ClemenGold heading for Ireland
First fruit of new Northern Hemisphere season on its way as premium mandarin brand continues to expand
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ArticleFepex highlights Moroccan growth
Fresh produce exports from the African country to the EU soared last year, according to Eurostat data
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ArticleMorocco “destabilising” EU tomato market
French, Spanish and Italian producers are calling for urgent action from Brussels in the face of surge in Moroccan imports
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ArticleRussian ban shaping citrus market
Forecast decrease in Northern Hemisphere production set to alleviate some of the pressure on markets following embargo

