All Morocco articles – Page 14
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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
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ArticlePatented citrus varieties “way forward”
Maintaining the exclusivity factor through licensed production can help protect growers from price erosion
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ArticleMorocco could send more fruit to Russia
As their new campaign begins, citrus exporters in particular are hoping Russian buyers will take more fruit this season
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ArticleRetailers held to account for tomato workers' pay
Tesco, Sainsburys and Albert Heijn 'have responsibility’ to ensure living wage for workers in Moroccan tomato industry, says report
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ArticleUS green lights Moroccan blues
Aphis said the small volumes involved would not impact on domestic producers
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ArticleFrench campaign supports Sahrawi
Fruit and vegetable imports from the Morocco-controlled city of Dakhla in Western Sahara have come under fire in Paris
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ArticleSpain slams EU tomato rule change
Growers claim the modifications effectively give Morocco free access to the European market
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ArticleCiolos gets Morocco tomato backing
Copa-Cogeca is supporting EU Farm Commissioner Dacian Ciolos in the dispute over import controls on tomatoes from Morocco
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ArticleSpain aims high with Murcian melons
An increase in some Spanish growing regions for charentais melons ensures its places as second largest producer in Europe

