All articles by Maura Maxwell – Page 217
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ArticlePeruvian Hass output set to climb
Slow start to Peruvian season will not affect overall shipments, which are forecast to rise by 20 per cent in 2015
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ArticleAtacama growers facing grave situation
Government says restoring irrigation to region’s fruit production is its top priority
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ArticleCorbana hits back at deadly spider claims
Banana association maintains that species is not present in Costa Rica and would not have been able to survive journey
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ArticleGiumarra debuts eat brighter! Fairtrade spring grapes
Mexican green, red and black seedless grapes will be available until July
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ArticleChile presents apple project progress
Latest improvements in genetic improvement programme presented to growers during open day organised by Fruit Technology Consortium
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ArticleBoost for Polish greenhouse veg
Greenhouse tomato production set to rise due to new projects by Dutch firms
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ArticleCasi opens Dutch facility
Opening of Poeldijk facility signals moves to integrate Dutch tomatoes in its supply programmes
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ArticleSeald Sweet boosts Mexican grape offer
Announcement marks company’s ongoing expansion of non-citrus offer
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ArticleSpain seeks wider access to US market
Avocados and apricots are the subject of a new collaboration agreement between Fepex and Aphis
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ArticleUS says yes to Mexican figs
Aphis announces that irradiated consignments can now be imported into the US mainland
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ArticleFloods hit northern Peru
Government declares a state of emergency as thousands of hectares of agricultural land affected
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ArticleChile explores Mexican hub potential
Thanks to its regular cargo flights to Asia, Mexico is set to play a more prominent role in Chilean fruit exports to Asia in future
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ArticleChallenging market hits Anecoop sales
Despite fall, the cooperative grouping posted its second highest sales ever in 2013/14
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ArticleWest Coast ports agree on closer collaboration
Los Angeles and Long Beach will work together to improve cargo flows through the region’s largest port complex
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ArticleEl Niño impact “positive” for Peru
Weather phenomenon has brought much-needed rain to northern coastal areas
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ArticleRain wreaks havoc in Chile’s Atacama region
Flash floods leave several dead and cause widespread damage to local fruit production infrastructure
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ArticleBrazil bans Argentine top fruit imports
The suspension, effective immediately, is the latest hammer blow for Argentine shippers
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ArticleAsian container lines unveil new LatAm service
Due to launch in July, the service will improve transpacific transit times and link several Asian and West Coast ports
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ArticleChile acts to contain fruit fly outbreak
Asoex praises early detection and response by Agriculture and Livestock Service

