All Morocco articles – Page 18
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ArticleSpanish slam Moroccan Plan Vert
Valencian producer association Ava-Asaja has called into question Morocco's environmentally friendly production plan
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All set for dinner and celebration of Morocco
With the media focus on Egypt, and specifically Cairo and Alexandria, our thoughts are with our members at the Egyptian
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ArticleMoroccan ‘threat’ to Spanish sector
Groups in Spain claim EU-Morocco trade deal will threaten survival of country’s fresh produce sector
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ArticleImportance of Sifel Maroc grows
The Moroccan exhibition is now regarded as an important part of the country's plan to boost exports
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ArticleMorocco makes China breakthrough
Clementines from Morocco are heading to China for the first time, as Moroccan exporters continue their search for new markets
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ArticleMorocco hits back at Spanish critics
Government minister claims Moroccan tomato exports to EU are low compared with Canary Islands
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ArticlePositive forecast for Mediterranean citrus
Freshfel Europe and SHAFFE publish official forecast figures for production of major citrus categories across Europe this season
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EU-Morocco deal opposition mounts
European farming body Copa-Cogeca has reiterated its opposition to a draft agreement on liberalising trade between the EU and Morocco, a deal which it warned would have a "catastrophic impact" on EU fruit and vegetable production, especially tomatoes.
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ArticleCMA CGM extends Morocco-France service
New service said to offer greener maritime alternative to the transport of fruit and vegetables by road via Spain
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ArticleSeven Seas looks to Moroccan clementines
US group looks to import larger volumes of the fruit after good quality signs this season
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ArticleWarning over EU-Morocco proposals
European farming body Copa-Cogeca raises concerns over potential impact of this week's draft agreement on liberalising trade
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ArticleNew line to connect Morocco and France
A new shipping line is due to open up between Morocco and France, Les Afriques has reported
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ArticleMoroccans plan major exports increase
Moroccan producers are planning to double fruit and veg exports to the UK in the next five years to take advantage of stagnating European production.
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ArticleMorocco and UK forge closer ties
At yesterday's Morocco British Trade Day, plans were unveiled to boost trade between the two countries
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ArticleMorocco sees prices rise
In March, Morocco witnessed a major rise in prices for fruit and vegetables due to poor weather conditions
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ArticleRSA growers watch citrus markets
With the South African citrus export season just weeks away, the industry is keeping an eye on developments across Europe
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ArticleEuropean chill favours Moroccans
The cold weather that has hit Europe over the past month is expected to aid Moroccan fruit and vegetable exporters
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ArticleMoroccan blueberry venture bears fruit
African Blue, the young Morocco-based blueberry grower-marketer, is poised to make a foray into European markets with its first commercial volumes
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ArticleMorocco in growth mode
When the Moroccan government unveiled ambitious plans last month to double the country’s agricultural output by 2020, the move was clearly indicative of an industry that has secured a strong following in export markets and carved a niche for itself as a key source of fresh produce during the winter months. Laura Gould reports
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ArticleMoroccans unveil huge agriculture plans
The Moroccan agriculture industry has unveiled plans to double its production by 2020, tripling its export capacity in the process. .

