All articles by Maura Maxwell – Page 155
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First China-bound pineapples leave Costa Rica
Four companies are behind the 15,000-carton consignment which is due to arrive in Shanghai at the end of June
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Canaries lose out to dollar and ACP bananas
The percentage of bananas sold in the Iberian Peninsula that come from outside Spain continues to grow
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Chile, Thailand to strengthen trade links
Governments agree to establish a phytosanitary committee to advance exports of Chilean agricultural products
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Bonnysa back on the right track
New product lines and revenue streams are helping the company to reclaim its role as one of Spain’s produce giants
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Planasa acquires US’s NorCal Nursery
The deal adds one of America’s leading strawberry nurseries to Planasa’s portfolio
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Argentine citrus forecast down
Volumes dip, but new market openings augur well for the sector’s future, says Federcitrus
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Argentine topfruit crisis deepens
Exports for the first three months of 2017 fall 18.5 per cent compared to last year
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Chile turns up heat in row with Zespri
The New Zealand kiwifruit marketer has called on Asoex to provide proof of accusations of monopolistic practices
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Scott Kosnik joins Seald Sweet team
Kosnik will be based in Nogales and is responsible for developing new product lines
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Costa Rica aims to make chayote a headliner
A new group has been established to support export and marketing programmes of this cucurbitaceous vegetable
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Scientists use light to make produce healthier
Blasting fruit and veg with short bursts of light can enhance levels of vitamins and antioxidants
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Mercadona opens first green stores
The retailer is investing €180m into making 126 stores more energy efficient
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Soaring mercury causes stonefruit glut
Spanish producers accuse the European supermarkets of exploiting the situation by driving prices down
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Proexport marks 40 years of growth
In spite of the ongoing severe water crisis, Murcia’s produce industry is on a firm footing to meet the challenges of the future, AGM hears
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Fire hits San Miguel’s Uruguay packhouse
The company said there had been no casualties and operations at the facility have now resumed
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US growers slam Trump’s “draconian” budget cuts
The administration’s proposals include the elimination of the Market Access Programme
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Spanish port workers postpone strike
As the government presses ahead with reform of labour laws, the unions have agreed to call of this week’s planned walkout
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Argentina’s ailing topfruit sector claims another scalp
Family-owned San Formerio faces closure after it loses its biggest customer
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Chilean customs officials call strike
Walkout by ANFACH workers is expected to cause disruption at land borders
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Green light for Everglades expansion
Florida’s leading container port has won approval to begin extensive enlargement project