All Morocco articles – Page 19
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Morocco back on form
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.
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Morocco weather threat to citrus
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
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
Cold weather at the beginning of the year in Morocco is unlikely to affect fruit and veg exports, it is claimed
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Moroccan plans to replant
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
FRUIT LOGISTICA: Moroccan producers are hoping Fruit Logistica will help them break into new markets.
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Moroccans bang on time
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
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.
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Morocco utilises strength in depth
Morocco continues to diversify through a range of products as it looks to strengthen its place in the UK market. As ever citrus takes a lead role in exports, but innovative growers are working hard to create new opportunities. John Broy reports.
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Morocco upgrades to compete
Logistical improvements and better presentation have strengthened Morocco’s citrus offer in recent years, as has this season’s focus on the UK pre-Christmas market. Emma Hatfield reports.
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Morocco plays early card
Moroccan citrus sendings might be segmented across many different markets, but in the lucrative run-up to Christmas, exporters are focusing their efforts on the UK. Emma Hatfield reports.
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Morocco put on show
SIFEL 2003, the international fruit and vegetable industry show, will take place in Agadir, Morocco, on December 4-7.
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Moroccan innovation
Although Morocco's climate is perfect for the production of green beans, at Guernikako constant investment in facilities, and a unique method of production make all the difference when it comes to enhancing shelf-life and flavour. Emma Hatfield reports.
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Morocco recovers
Citrus volumes from Morocco are expected to recover this season following the all time low of last season.
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Moroccan berries come on stream
Soft-fruit producers in Morocco are starting to catch up with their counterparts in Spain thanks to investment in new facilities.
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Morocco falls victim to citrus slump
The disastrous citrus season takes its toll on sendings from Morocco too
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Morocco enjoys quality year
Easy-peeler and orange crops have recovered from a late start in Morocco and are showing excellent top quality in a difficult market place.