Citrus news archive – Page 119
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Pick of the crop
As its production in Uruguay and South Africa continues to grow, Argentina’s San Miguel is rebranding itself as a global expert in citrus
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Turkey targets Asia and Gulf
The recent focus on Asia from both Turkish exporters and the Turkish government shows the market’s growing importance, but the Middle East remains crucial
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Nigeria emerging as fruit export giant
With citrus leading the way, a leading economist says the West African country's horticultural exports could grow further
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Peru citrus exports to grow
Peruvian citrus association ProCitrus has estimated a 120,000 tonne export crop for the 2015 season
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Russia ban hampers Greek exports
Country saw its export volume take a significant hit following Russia's decision to ban EU fresh produce in early August
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Florida citrus "needs more funding"
As the state's citrus forecast falls, agriculture commissioner Adam Putnam called for greater funding to fight citrus greening
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Japan’s citrus imports fall
Japan’s citrus imports declined last season and are predicted to continue to fall in 2014/15 as the weak yen and higher prices dent demand
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Madera County in citrus quarantine
Discovery of Asian citrus psyllid prompts formation of 100 square mile quarantine zone
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Chinese citrus imports on the rise
Orange, mandarin and grapefruit volumes all tipped to rise, as key local production hub battles greening disease
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Korea's citrus imports rise
South Korea's citrus import volumes are forecast to rise during the 2014/15 season thanks to improved US supply and better prices
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Cutrale-Safra seals Chiquita merger
Brian Kocher appointed as multinational's interim chief executive following departure of Ed Lonergan
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Juice firm's exports rise 60 per cent
Belvoir Fruit Farms doubled US customers during 2014 while UK-produced apple and orange juice exports rake in £35m
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Citrus growers survive frost scare
Well-prepared Californian growers record minimal damage during festive-season freeze
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Tesco welcomes in US Meyer lemons
Available across the retailerʼs stores, the citrus is a known favourite ingredient of chefs throughout the UK, notably Jamie Oliver
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High hopes for Pakistan kinnows
Pakistani kinnow shippers are expecting a rise in exports this season as production and market opportunities rise
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KAFTA opens door for Australian citrus
Ratification of South Korean FTA sees 50 per cent tariff on oranges halved by 1 January 2015
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Florida citrus holds steady
Orange crop unchanged at 108m boxes while grapefruit volumes expected to hit 15m boxes
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San Miguel expands citrus portfolio
Production from Uruguay and South Africa set to rise significantly next season
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Alico moves for Florida citrus trio
Agricultural organisation moves for three producers in a deal that makes it the largest citrus grower in the US
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Australian citrus levy increase closer
Growers approve a move to raise R&D and biosecurity levies, with industry now waiting for government approval