All Spain articles – Page 114
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ArticleMarlene sticker competition returns
Vog Consortium launches Marlene apple competition across eight European countries
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ArticleRain and flooding hit crops in Almeria
Initial estimates suggest that up to 1,000ha of greenhouse production may have been affected
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ArticleAPMT to buy Spain’s Grup Maritim TCB
The Barcelona-based company has facilities in Spain, Turkey, Guatemala, Mexico, Colombia and Brazil
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ArticleSAT Royal embarks on Asian adventure
President José Gandía sees good potential for premium stonefruit and blueberries
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ArticleMercabarna takes on food waste
Market commissions study to analyse the main causes of waste and improve food management
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ArticleSpanish exporters enjoy strong H1
Fruit and vegetable shipments increased 12 per cent in value through the first six months of the year
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ArticleWholesalers prepare for product price hikes
Chillies, tomatoes and cucumbers costing more than usual due to a variety of weather difficulties
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ArticleMonsanto scraps its offer for Syngenta
The US pesticide giant had been seeking to draw its Swiss competitor to the negotiating table after its earlier approach was rejected
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ArticleAlmeria sees veg exports increase
Tomatoes, peppers and cucumbers maintained their sales figures while courgettes increased theirs by 57 per cent
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ArticleOrange prices up and new EU season supply down
EU orange prices have increased 13 per cent year on year due to lower domestic production - hindered by rain - expected for 2015
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ArticleBuoyant EU demand lifts Spanish exports
Berries, oranges, stonefruit and courgettes among the star performers in the first semester
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ArticleCalls for kakis to be included in EU aid package
Losses to sector reached €30m last year in wake of Russian ban
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ArticleMurcia showcases seedless grape offer
Breeding programme has created 14 new varieties that are being exported all over the world
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ArticleUnica welcomes two new members
Addition of new producers will boost group’s citrus and tomato output
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ArticleMurcian tomatoes feel the heat
Up to 60 per cent of plants around Aguilas and Mazarrón could be suffering heat stress, producer organisation warns
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ArticleMurcia hails EU response to new Russian ban
Spain to be allowed to withdraw 129,350 tonnes of produce up to 30 June 2016 under new aid package
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ArticleDrought threatens Murcian veg
Autumn vegetable harvest in danger if dry spell continues, producers warn
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ArticleSpanish produce consumption falls
Data from the Food Consumption panel of the Spanish Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food shows a continuing trend
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