Citrus news archive – Page 112
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Fruit juice counts towards balanced diet
Citrus Australia dismisses recent “alarmism” surrounding nutritional value of Australian juice
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Orange prices up and new EU season supply down
EU orange prices have increased 13 per cent year on year due to lower domestic production - hindered by rain - expected for 2015
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Capespan North America signs citrus deal
Group signs exclusive citrus distribution agreement with California-based S. Surabian & Sons
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Argentina closes in on US lemon market
US authorities inch closer to deal to reopen market after 14-year ban
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Sunraysia residents join fruit fly flight
Households in Australia’s Sunraysia region have been asked to take part in a mass trapping of fruit fly
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Capespan hires Nick Fermor as new head of technical
Former Keelings manager Fermor is latest addition to expanding team, as Jason Ram settles in as trading manager
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Giumarra in Wildwood JV
Group announces a new sales and marketing agreement with Wildwood Packing and Cooling
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Unica welcomes two new members
Addition of new producers will boost group’s citrus and tomato output
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Mandarin imports reach trigger levels
Thailand temporarily increases tariffs on Australian mandarin imports
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Chilean nurseries court Peruvian growers
Exports of genetic plant material for the Latin American fruit industry have risen sharply in past three years
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Attractive market for Argentine lemons
Buoyant markets go some way in compensating for this season’s lower volume
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Dongfang chases NZ crowdfunding
Ganzhou-based company aims to increase capital in a bid to boost production-base
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Oversupply sees importer's pre-tax profit fall slightly
Top fruit and citrus specialist Peter Gilding saw its pre-tax profit fall from £1.3m to £736k in the year ending 31 October 2014
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Drought threatens Murcian veg
Autumn vegetable harvest in danger if dry spell continues, producers warn
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RSA fruit caught up in container ship explosion
Several containers of South African citrus bound for the Middle East believed to be among cargo of damaged vessel
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Peru chases German organic demand
Mangoes, avocados, ginger and bananas are among the products with the greatest potential, says Mincetur
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US tightens import rules on Chilean fruit
Move comes in response to rise in detection rate since the start of the year
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San Miguel beefs up RSA operation
South Africa plays crucial role in the company’s programmes to Asia and the Middle East