Citrus news archive – Page 146
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Optimism over Australian citrus crop
Early estimates are the country’s navel crop will be more marketable than last year’s bumper crop of small fruit
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Sunkist sales top US$1bn
Sunkist posts healthy returns despite having bumper crop of small fruit to market
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Gap predicted for North American citrus market
Following an extreme winter for the domestic US citrus industry, both the US and Canadian markets could be short of fruit ahead of the summer months
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Andalusia fears impact of cold, dry weather
The combination of drought and frosts is threatening the long-term health of stonefruit and citrus trees as well as this year’s crop in Andalusia, a growers' spokesman has said.
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Drought is already changing the face of horticultural production in the UK
If ever agricultural and horticultural journalists are short of a story there is a fair chance that they can mine something
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Riverina Citrus to close doors
Amidst flooding in the region, growers have voted to wind down Australian peak industry body Riverina Citrus
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Scientists could turn oranges red
UK researchers identify gene that makes blood oranges red, believe they could create varieties to be grown around the world
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Sicilian citrus season goes cold
Production due to be harvested said to have been greatly damaged by recent storms, which struck the east of the Italian island
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Innovative packer loads 60 citrus nets a minute
A unique, fully-automated machine for packing netted citrus is being lauded as a game-changer by its manufacturers for its ability to pack a net of fruit every second.
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Citrus forecast rises in Florida
Early and mid-season varieties increase while grapefruit volumes are expected to remain stable
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Peruvian mandarins on the up
Exports have been steadily increasing in value each year thanks to a growth in sales in both Europe and Asia, according to new report
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Fresh freight experts unveil new sites and rail service
Fresh and horticultural freight business Culina Fresh has opened new UK facilities at Spalding and Heathrow.
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Citrus could aid stroke risk reduction
Eating oranges and grapefruit could help women cut the risk of having a stroke, according to new research
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Enthusing consumers about fresh produce
Creating a sense of adventure when it comes to taste is another weapon in the retail armoury to boost sales, and among those
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Spanish weather hits the UK
The effects of recent harsh temperatures in Spain are being felt on UK markets.
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Indian kinnow growers look to diversify
Over-production leads Indian kinnow growers to seek out varieties with export potential
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Dire season for Pakistani kinnow exports
A combination of factors have led to one of the toughest Pakistani mandarin seasons shippers have ever experienced
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Emerging Giants
Outside of the established export powerhouses, a number of other countries are starting to make a name for themselves. Liz Bonsall, a research analyst at Promar International, reports
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All Lemon celebrates anniversary
The quality seal for Argentinean lemons is gaining momentum as exporters reinforce their position as reliable suppliers
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Sainsbury's CEO pledges to help consumers understand fruit and veg
Sainsbury’s chief executive Justin King has said the supermarket plans to do more to promote understanding of fruit and vegetables.