All Morocco articles – Page 18

  • Early Moroccan exports up 41 per cent
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    Early Moroccan exports up 41 per cent

    2007-12-29T09:01:01Z

    Exports of early fruits and vegetables from Morocco had reached 181,000 tonnes by December 16, a 41 per cent rise on the 128,000t exported to the same date last year, said the north African country’s ministry of agriculture.

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    Morocco makes Berlin grade

    2007-07-30T11:01:01Z

    Morocco has been chosen as the partner country for Fruit Logistica 2008.

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    Morocco is Fruit Logistica partner

    2007-07-25T12:01:01Z

    Morocco is to act as partner-country for Fruit Logistica 2008, it was announced last week.

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    Moroccan citrus exports on the up

    2006-12-10T14:01:01Z

    Moroccan citrus exports are set for a 15 per cent boost to 622,170 tonnes this season, according to citrus growers’ association Aspam

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    Azura sponsors Moroccan World Cup bid

    2006-06-17T15:01:01Z

    Producer and exporter the Azura Group has announced its official sponsorship of the Moroccan rugby team for the Rugby World Cup, taking place in France in 2007.

  • Morocco's evolution as grape producer and exporter
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    Moroccan grape sector full of beans

    2006-06-09T11:01:01Z

    Moroccan grape growers are “very optimistic” about their export prospects in 2006, according to leading exporter Delassus.

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    Moroccan exporter to float

    2006-05-28T13:01:01Z

    Moroccan exporter Cartier Saada, which exports apricots and citrus, as well as olives to Europe, has announced flotation plans.

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    Moroccan exports rise

    2006-04-19T23:48:20Z

    Moroccan veg exports are marginally up so far this season

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    Morocco hosts landmark meeting

    2006-04-06T17:49:08Z

    Is this a new dawn for French wholesalers? The sector’s annual general meeting, held this year in the beautiful city of

  • Morocco plans citrus relaunch
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    Morocco plans citrus relaunch

    2006-04-04T15:01:02Z

    Moroccan growers are set to develop plans to relaunch their sector at their agm on April 4.

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    Tazi puts Moroccan industry online

    2005-12-15T13:01:02Z

    A Moroccan citrus exporter is launching a new website to provide information on the entire Moroccan fresh produce industry.

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    Moroccan soft-fruit ahead

    2005-12-05T10:01:00Z

    Moroccan strawberries are arriving in the UK two months ahead of schedule.

  • Morocco back on form
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    Morocco back on form

    2005-12-01T14:36:29Z

    Moroccan citrus has been suffering, with climatic conditions affecting citrus early this year. But the latest reports show some of the most successful export figures in the last five years - across nearly all fresh produce sectors. Emma Twyning talks to both importers and exporters of Moroccan produce to find out why things are looking up.

  • Morocco weather threat to citrus
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    Morocco weather threat to citrus

    2005-09-24T11:01:01Z

    Severe lack of rainfall in the Souss area of Morocco is threatening the viability of the 2005-06 citrus crop.

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    Morocco welcomes exhibitors

    2005-09-20T18:01:02Z

    Some 192 exhibitors are already confirmed at Sifel Morocco 2005: the international fruit and vegetable technology show.

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    Morocco shrugs off cold conditions

    2005-04-20T11:01:00Z

    Cold weather at the beginning of the year in Morocco is unlikely to affect fruit and veg exports, it is claimed

  • Moroccan plans to replant
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    Moroccan plans to replant

    2005-02-24T15:29:07Z

    Investments in re-planting and strategic organisation of the supply calendar is enabling Moroccan producers to raise the country’s profile. However, with the ever-depleting prices offered by the EU, Moroccan supplies to the UK could disappear before long. Elspeth Waters reports.

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    Morocco looks for new opportunities

    2005-02-19T14:01:01Z

    FRUIT LOGISTICA: Moroccan producers are hoping Fruit Logistica will help them break into new markets.

  • Moroccans bang on time
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    Moroccans bang on time

    2004-11-25T13:06:06Z

    Moderate increases in Moroccan citrus production are forecast for the 2004-05 season, however the largest citrus growing region in the country, the Souss Valley in the south, is threatened by locust infestation, and local government has dedicated substantial financial resources to control the pests, writes Anabella de Sousa.

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    Moroccan citrus threatened

    2004-11-14T10:01:00Z

    Citrus production in Morocco is expected to increase this year due to the effect of alternate bearing trees, but groves in Souss, the largest production area are still under threat of locusts.