Citrus news archive – Page 125
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ArticleZeder preparing to buy rest of Capespan
South African investment group confirms plan to acquire remaining 25 per cent share in South African fresh produce firm
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ArticleCopa-Cogeca warns of black spot spread
The European farming organisation has called for tougher measures to prevent the spread of citrus black spot from South African citrus
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ArticleCitrus greening fight continues
Agriculture secretary Tom Vilsack announces approximately US$23m available for citrus greening research
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ArticleItalian firms sign new supply deal
Apo Conerpo subsidiary Alegra will market Campoverde's stonefruit and citrus and assist with new kiwifruit planting project
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ArticleAs easy as AMC
Muñoz Group’s investments in varietal development and its new Tesco supply company AMT Fruit have ensured its status as a leading supermarket supplier
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ArticleBiosecurity manual for citrus industry
New publication spells out risks and prevention plans to Australian growers
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ArticleBayWa buffeted by Russian ban
Acquisition of Apollo Apples in New Zealand boosts profit margin, balancing out a fall in fruit division revenues
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ArticleRain hampers Argentine lemon campaign
Together with the residual effects from the 2013 freeze and currency devaluations in Europe and Russia, 2015 is set to be a challenging year
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ArticleHillFresh Italy open for business
Moreno Bonfatti talks about the work being done to establish an import-export arm of Dutch company HillFresh in Verona
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ArticleNo South African citrus to Spain in 2015
South Africa’s citrus producers have recommended that no phyto certificates be issued this year for shipments to Spain
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ArticleAustralia worried by China's fake citrus
Industry association Citrus Australia raises concerns over alleged artificial colouring and rebranding of Chinese fruit
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ArticleCDFA forecasts 20m-carton Valencia crop
California’s Valencia crop is pegged at 20m cartons, with fruit size expected to be average, says CDFA
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ArticleUSDA revises Florida citrus volumes
Orange crop expected to be 1m boxes down compared with the previous month's estimate
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ArticleRussia major market for kinnows
Pakistan is expected to ship 40 per cent of its kinnow exports to Russia this season
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ArticlePico shows Indian ambition
The Egyptian company sees promise in India for its oranges, stonefruit and grapes, not least due to the development of the country's retail sector
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ArticleDemand strong for Italian red clementine
Sicilian exporter Coa says Mandarossa offers excellent prospects in terms of market growth and consumer demand
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ArticleTurkey gains most from Russian ban
A number of exporters have profited from the Russian embargo, not least Turkey, but total volumes imported by Russia remain down overall
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ArticleFlorida welcomes citrus stabilisation
Latest Florida crop estimate pegs orange volumes at 103m boxes, Florida Citrus Mutual reports
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ArticleChina stops citrus imports from Tulare County
California Citrus Mutual urges industry to adhere to protocols after China halts imports from key growing district due to findings of brown rot
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ArticleAll Lemon anticipates higher crop
Argentinean lemon harvest is set to climb on 2014, although volumes will still fall below what is considered a normal crop

