Citrus news archive – Page 129
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Clemcott kicks off 2014 campaign
Supplies will be available from January through to the end of April
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Final countdown for SA citrus
Berlin may well be the place where the fortunes of South African citrus in Europe will be decided, writes Fred Meintjes
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Asian Citrus yields as forecast
In line with projections, the grower's winter citrus crop declined somewhat due to poor weather and fewer trees
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Deon Joubert joins EU/RSA citrus talks
Senior executive leaves Capespan to lead South African citrus negotiations with the European Union
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Growth forecast for Peruvian citrus exports
Production of Satsumas and Murcott, which make up two-thirds of total shipments, set to rise significantly
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Peru eyes bigger stake of US citrus market
ProCitrus calls for US authorities to clear imports from all regions
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Bourie named CEO of San Miguel
Has been a member of the company’s board of directors for the past seven years
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Rooney champions citrus research
Tom Rooney highlights disease research benefits for Florida taxpayers as part of appropriations package
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Florida citrus estimate falls
USDA predicts the 2013/14 orange crop will be down a further 5 per cent on the December estimate
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CTG launches organic mandarins
Malaysian importer Chop Tong Guan enhances its Tian Tian brand of Chinese mandarins with addition of organically-grown fruit
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Orange juice 'as bad for you' as Coca Cola
Warning from British government's obesity tsar on high-sugar fruit juices, which she believes shouldn't count towards 5 A DAY
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Uruguay citrus exports buck trend
Value of shipments was up on two previous seasons, despite 27 per cent fall in production
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Polar vortex grips North America
Export trade said to be largely unaffected by freezing weather, but retail sales have reportedly slowed noticeably
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Interview with Florida Grapefruit
Director of public relations for the Florida Department of Citrus Karen Mathis speaks to Nina Pullman about the company’s ambitious marketing plans for 2014
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Anxious citrus wait for South Africa
South African citrus growers and exporters have to wait until the end of January to hear an EU verdict on citrus imports for 2014
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Tunisia anticipates citrus rise
Production is expected to rise 7 per cent this season, driven by lemons and clementines
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Mexico casts export net wider
Persian limes and grapefruit are amongst the products that could gain access to new markets in 2014
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Chinese orange imports decline
Suspension of Californian citrus leads to fall, as mandarin and grapefruit shipments rise, according to USDA
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South Korean orange exports on the rise
Export development programme and establishment of EPA tolerance level drive slight growth in sector
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Have yourself…a citrus in a stocking
MMUK and Marks and Spencer have teamed up to provide a festive offering of five clementines in a stocking