All Morocco articles – Page 15
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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
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ArticleFepex calls for greater protection for producers
Spanish exporter federation reiterated calls for tighter controls on non-EU imports at recent meeting
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ArticleMorocco outraged by EU pricing change
Morocco's produce sector is up in arms over proposed changes to the EU import pricing system, which could leave its growers out of pocket
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ArticleDriscoll's predicts blackberry boom
Company developing new sources in Netherlands, Belgium, Portugal, Spain and potentially Morocco to replace Mexico
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ArticlePoor-quality citrus sold off cheap
Birmingham wholesalers forced to slash prices of poor quality citrus from Morocco after alleged problems with new boats
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ArticleCitrus deal in flux as supply lines shift
Number of factors affecting Uruguay, Peru, Argentina, South Africa and Morocco set to influence global citrus market
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VideoVI.P reports strong demand for apples
Leading Italian marketer says it has seen strong start to year, buoyed by good demand on a number of key export markets
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US mulls Moroccan blueberry imports
Shipments of small quantities pose no risk to domestic production according to Aphis
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ArticleRoyal opens Moroccan blueberry campaign
Company’s proprietary Blue Aroma and Royal Blue varieties will be available until June
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ArticleWilmington inks new Moroccan citrus deal
This is the second major deal the port has signed this year after securing an extension to its contract with Dole
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ArticleSpain defends 'path of dialogue' with Morocco
Spain and Morocco set their differences aside at the second meeting of a joint fresh produce committee
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ArticleMoroccan citrus down, but not for long
Despite a drop in production of around 20 per cent for 2012/13, Morocco's citrus growers are eyeing the next campaign with relish
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ArticleBilateral tomato group meets
Joint Spanish-Moroccan working group meets in Casablanca to discuss the current campaign and the EU-Morocco trade agreement

