Citrus news archive – Page 143
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Chilean navels arrive in US stores
Navel oranges from Chile are now available at US food retail outlets just as the season reaches its peak period
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Frutesa to launch lemon variety
Mayan Meyer lemons from Guatemala will be available in Europe by the end of 2012
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Citrus crisis declared in Argentina
A severe frost has apparently devastated 50,000ha of citrus in north-eastern Argentina, particularly mandarins and oranges
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Citrus greening found in California
Citrus greening disease, or huanglongbing, has been detected in a residential Californian citrus tree
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Florida Citrus Mutual elects officers
Elections took place at citrus industry group's 64th annual meeting in Bonita Springs earlier this month
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Jaffa reveals competition winners
Space Hoppers for Schools competition, aimed at promoting a healthy lifestyle, proves a success in the UK
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Price hikes boost citrus sales
Price rises have been the key driver for value sales increases in the past year, but citrus is also benefiting from prolonged demand due to the wet weather
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Valstar takes over Citrus World
Importer now under direction of fellow Best Fresh Group subsidiary, company announces
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Florida orange estimate shows increase
USDA forecasts higher volume of oranges following adjustment to Valencia figure of 1m boxes
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Limoneira sees revenue rise
US citrus specialist sees second quarter revenue growth as a larger number of fresh lemons are sold
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Smaller sizes could limit grapefruit deal
The switch from US to South African grapefruit supplies has been a smooth one in Japan, but a shortage of the right sizes could curtail the RSA deal
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Seven Fields upgrades citrus packing facilty
To keep pace with increased citrus production Seven Fields has invested in a major upgrade to one of its packing facilities
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South African grapefruit numbers hit
South Africa's grapefruit exports could potentially drop by 22 per cent this year.
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South African grapefruit crop drops further
The South African grape fruit crop forecast has been reduced further and there is a likelihood of shortages in some parts of the world
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Green light for South African citrus
Access to Thailand and South Korea comes with a catch for South African citrus producers
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Poupart: From wholesale to retail
One of the oldest fresh produce businesses in the land, Poupart has evolved from its days as a pure wholesaler. Chloe Ryan finds out more
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Produce fit for a Queen
To celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee, FPJ shines a spotlight on some of the businesses that have helped make the trade what it is today. By way of introduction, David Shapley looks back at how the industry has changed since Queen Elizabeth II came to the throne
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Lemon shortage looms
Lemon availability on the UK market is getting tight following a drop in supply from Argentina.
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First RSA citrus of season due in US
The new South African citrus season in the US will officially start this week with the arrival of the first fruit in Philadelphia
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Syrian violence helps Egyptian citrus
As the turmoil in Syria continues, Egyptian citrus suppliers are reporting an increase in demand for the fruit in the Middle East