All Spain articles – Page 170
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ArticleSpanish almond crop volumes tumble
Country’s almond sector is latest victim of affects of heavy rains that hit southern Spain earlier this year
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ArticleEurope’s stonefruit crop set to fall
Growers revise seasonal crop forecast down as result of frost damage across Europe
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ArticleUnica Group 'set for expansion'
Spanish fresh produce group broadens horizons, with members reportedly lined up in Netherlands, US and Israel
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ArticleMajor exporters ready for Fruit Attraction
Some of Spain’s top firms set to exhibit at second edition of Spanish trade fair Fruit Attraction this October
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ArticleSpanish swoop on Covent Garden
Seven producer-exporter businesses representing hundreds of growers between them and accounting for production of the full range of Spanish citrus, melons stonefruit, salads and vegetables from the southern Spanish region of Andalusia will be visiting New Covent Garden next Wednesday.
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ArticleMurcia grape forecast positive
Good crop expected this year in Spanish region, although start of campaign likely to be delayed by 20 days
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ArticleMálaga citrus crop decreases
Major fall in citrus production reported in Spain’s Málaga province, but growers buoyed by increase in average prices
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ArticleValencia plans export promotions
Citrus, grape and persimmon exports from Spanish region of Valencia to receive government promotional support
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ArticleSpanish group strengthens membership
Murcian exporter association Proexport increases stake in Spanish lettuce sector with integration of new companies
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ArticleValencian exports to Russia 'to rise'
Spanish region's president makes confident prediction at opening of Anecoop's Russian subsidiary
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ArticleValencian citrus set for fall
Growers in Valencia are already forecasting a decrease in the 2010-11 citrus crop as high winds have caused fruit-set problems.
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ArticleDelayed Picota promotion starts in UK
Spanish cherry promotional campaign begins 15 days later than expected due to weather-related difficulties
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ArticlePicota cherries make late arrival
The first Picota cherries of the 2010 season are set to arrive in British supermarkets next week, around 15 days later than in an average season.
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ArticleSpanish exports experience sharp fall
Damage caused by heavy rains earlier this year badly affected Spain’s fruit and vegetable exports during the first quarter of 2010
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ArticleFashion watermelon production rises
Spanish Fashion watermelon grower group AGF predicts major increases in production and turnover this year
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ArticleEU school fruit scheme funding falls
Funding allocations set to fall in the UK, France, Germany, Spain and the Netherlands, but rise in Italy and Portugal
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ArticleAsaja slams Minute Maid campaign
Valencia-based Ava Asaja questions legality of Minute Maid health claims over new orange juice drink
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ArticleCatalan associations announce merger
Major Catalan fresh produce associations Catalonia Qualitat and Asofruit have announced merger after three years’ of talks
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ArticleAndalusia to promote Mediterranean diet
In collaboration with Culinary Institute of America, Spanish region of Andalusia will stage campaign in US to promote Mediterranean diet
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ArticleSpanish grower anger at EU-Morocco talks
Murcian grower organisation Asaja Murcia claims EU’s talks with Morocco could end tomato production in Spanish region

