Citrus news archive – Page 144
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ArticleCitrus Australia releases crop forecast
Representative body forecasts 12 per cent rise for navel oranges and increased southern mandarin production
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ArticleAustralian citrus faces competition
With California and South Africa forced to look to the Asian market, the Australian citrus industry may struggle
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SH citrus exports expected to rise
Production increase of around 10 per cent forecast as exporters in South Africa and Australia prepare for upturn in shipments
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ArticleFruit fly outbreak in South Australia
Eradication programme launched, with regional growers fortunately unaffected as pest detected in metropolitan area
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ArticleChina bans Californian citrus imports
After discovering six cases of brown rot, officials announce they will not accept shipments from 18 April
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ArticleEU and South Africa air citrus concerns
Potential ban on the horizon for exports of RSA citrus to EU, with concerns mounting over implications for Australia
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Promotions boost citrus
The citrus category is enjoying strong value growth on the back of price rises, with retailers also shuffling their promotional strategies over the past 12 months
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EU citrus production expected to fall
A new report by the United States Department of Agriculture's (USDA) Foreign Agriculture Service (FAS) has forecast that EU citrus production will drop slightly during 2012/13, down to 5.6m tonnes.
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Robust citrus sales still rising
Despite the fact that prices have been rising, sales of citrus are not just holding up, they are growing at a time when many are tightening their belts
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Rain benefits Málaga citrus
Citrus output in the Málaga area of Andalusia in Spain is expected to reach 163,000 tonnes according to forecasts released by the regional executive.
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ArticleHonduran citrus exports on a roll
Citrus exports from Honduras this year will generate more than $14 million, the country’s national farming and fisheries health service, Senasa has said.
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ArticleAustralia eyes US opportunities
Now the market is open to multiple importers, Australia's citrus suppliers are eager to capitalise on potential in the US
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Bright outlook for Argentina
Later-than-normal start to Argentina’s lemon harvest, coupled with low domestic stocks in Europe, drives market demand for fresh supply
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ArticleIndonesia destroys produce without documentation
Quarantine agency BKP destroyed Chinese and Singaporean produce without complete import documents
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ArticleLemon stocks replenished in Hong Kong
Suppliers and importers adjust produce travel routes to circumvent port strikes disrupting regional fruit supplies
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ArticleCapespan eyes citrus expansion
Capespan North America sees potential to encourage more retail support across the region for imported summer citrus
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ArticleFlorida citrus forecast falls again
The USDA has again lowered its 2012/13 Florida citrus forecast following "unprecedented" fruit drop across the state's growing regions
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ArticlePakistani kinnows on target
Export volume surpasses expectations for first time in three years, and experts say there’s more to come
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ArticleEgypt centre stage at Medfel
This year's Medfel exhibition welcomes Egypt as the guest of honour, while citrus provides the product focus
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ArticleFruit fly concerns Aus citrus industry
Australian citrus industry expresses alarm over plans to reduce funding for fruit fly control programmes

