All Spain articles – Page 126
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ArticleAsia wakes up to Spanish potential
Murcian companies exhibiting at last week’s Asia Fruit Logistica reported strong interest for their products
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ArticleMajor machinery installation for SAT Moyca completed
The 24-line multi-station systems have been installed by Marco in two of SAT Moyca’s state-of-the-art packhouses in Totana
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ArticleVitacress bullish despite pre-tax loss
Pre-tax loss of nearly £1.3m, but salad giant points to its rising EBITDA figure, as sign of having had a good year
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ArticleEating fruit daily 'dramatically' cuts heart disease risk
Even just a portion and a half can lower the chances of suffering the deadly condition by up to 40 per cent, a new study claims
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ArticleEU topfruit support could reach €82m
Commission places upper limit on proportion of €125m emergency funding that can be claimed by apple and pear sector
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ArticleSpain demands wider aid package in wake of Russian ban
EU accused of leaving Valencia’s citrus and kaki growers to fend for themselves
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ArticleSpain unveils selfie-help campaign
Consumers are being urged to show their solidarity with the country’s producers by posing for selfies with fruits and vegetables in a bid to stimulate consumption
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ArticleFepex demands melon protection
Spanish association calls for melons and watermelons to be included in the EU's list of products covered by protective measures
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ArticleRussian ban has noticeable impact
Afrucat releases images of empty supermarket shelves and posters warning of limitations on stonefruit purchases
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ArticleEC acts to support fruit producers
Commission confirms extraordinary measures to offer compensation for fruit withdrawn from the market this summer
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ArticleUK industry chiefs play down impact of Russia's produce ban
Association figureheads confident that year-long Russian ban on EU produce shouldn't cause major disruption to UK market
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ArticleRussia ban "could collapse" EU market
Leading figures in the Spanish fresh fruit and vegetable export business decry Russia's decision to block produce imports
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ArticleEU producers request emergency funds
Major drop-off in prices for European fruit, especially stonefruit, during summer period prompts extraordinary request
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ArticleRussia “already turning away trucks at border”
Afrucat says Russian importers started cancelling orders from EU suppliers this morning
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ArticleMedvedev confirms ban on food imports
Australia, Canada and Norway also targeted by year-long ban on fresh fruit and vegetable imports from the EU and US
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EU expecting apple crop of 12m tonnes
Largest production for more than a decade presents new challenge for marketers in light of Russian import ban
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ArticleRussia to impose ban on EU & US produce
Kremlin outlines one-year blockade of agricultural products from countries supporting recent economic sanctions
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ArticleHortyfruta hails successful melon campaign
Association praised producers for adhering to guidelines to avoid placing unripe fruit on the market
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ArticleSpain takes action to halt stonefruit crisis
Producer groups have agreed to divert fruit to the processing industry in a bid to prevent a further deterioration in prices
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ArticleRecord year for Spanish lemons
A reduction in EU imports from Turkey, Argentina and South Africa meant strong demand for Spanish fruit

