Citrus news archive – Page 102
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Produce packaging fails: a brief history
Following the discovery of individually shrink-wrapped potatoes, Fruitnet compiles its own collection of extreme packaging
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Back in the USA for Moroccan citrus
Following a ban of several months after the discovery of fruit fly larvae, Moroccan citrus will once again been given the all-clear
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Positive news amid "tumultuous season"
Latest Florida citrus forecast sees slight rise in orange volumes
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CPVO upholds Tango protection ruling
Decision could prove decisive in long-running battle over rights to disputed mandarin variety
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"New way" to detect Immature citrus
Researchers in Florida say they can help producers apply fertiliser and water more accurately
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No end to Çekok investment
The political standoff with Russia and the continued instability in the region have complicated business for Turkish companies, but Çekok remains committed to growth
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Freshness from Europe heads to China
The campaign, will be presented at the Fresh Produce Forum China in Chengdu
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Asian Citrus shuts down Hunan orchard
Chinese citrus producer Asian Citrus Holding has announced it is ceasing operations at its orange and grapefruit orhard in Hunan
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Andean nations ramp up fight against HLB
New protocol means closer cross-border collaboration to protect region’s citrus industry
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Direct trade cuts counterfeits
Australian suppliers benefiting by sending citrus to China through the “front door”
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Marketer of the Year Award 2016: Winner Announced
Matthew Crouch of Freshmax Australia wins the PMA-Produce Plus Marketer of the Award 2016 for the ‘Sumo Citrus’ brand awareness marketing campaign
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San Miguel bolsters South African operation
Deal to acquire farms in Western Cape opens up new export opportunities to US
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Cyprus' biggest fresh produce co-op 'under investigation'
Sedigep, which is known for its citrus and potato exports, is reported to have sustained millions of euros in damage
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Concerns raised over proposed backpacker tax
Citrus Australia chairwoman says tax rate of 32.5 per cent is huge deterrent
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Florida forecast rise is "silver lining"
Latest USDA citrus forecast sees rise in Valencia volumes, despite ongoing battle against citrus greening
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New image for South African citrus
South Africa’s summer citrus campaign continues to gain momentum in the US with the launch of a new brand identity
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Dipping 'may prevent CBS development'
Dipping fruit after harvest with hot water and essential oil may reduce development of black spot lesions per fruit by up to 50 per cent
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Lemon shortage causes price spike
Wholesalers report delay in Argentinian lemon exports to the UK has hiked prices as Spanish season draws to an end
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Argentina celebrates US lemon deal
Citrus producers seek to allay fears of Californian growers by pledging to avoid flooding market with fruit