Citrus news archive – Page 147
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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.
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Looking for positives
A continued decline in both value and volume is being seen in the organic produce sector, but insiders remain optimistic that the worst is behind them
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Iran hikes duty on Pakistani kinnow
Pakistan’s kinnow industry is reeling as Iran raises customs duty on the fruit and ceases renewing import permits
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Lime leaves flutter into Sainsbury's
Sainsbury’s has started stocking UK grown fresh Kaffir limes leaves.
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Citrus crisis blame lies with whole supply chain
The president of the regulatory council for PGI Citricos Valencianos has said the entire supply chain is accountable for the prices crisis in the Spanish citrus sector.
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Argentina faces tough lemon deal
The fresh lemon business in Argentina continues to be plagued by the weather, costs and weak market conditions
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Tunisia expects citrus increase
The North African country anticipates a rise in volumes this year, due to an increase in Maltese orange production
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Call for unity in Spain's citrus sector
Faced with a “pricing crisis”, Spain’s growers must work together to regulate supply, urges Cítricos Valencianos
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Expo-citfresa organisers cancel 2012 show
Next edition of Andalusian trade event to be held in 2013 in new, bi-annual format
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European growers hit out at ‘below-cost’ retail returns
European growers have been protesting this week over a range of issues from dissatisfaction with prices and the supply chain to the trade deal with Morocco.
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The retail alternative
Bringing back the old magic in the British fresh produce trade is more than just a job for Jonathan Olins. Fred Meintjes meets one of the trade’s most colourful personalities
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Creating the shopping experience
Following a successful career at The Co-operative and a stint at JJB Sports, marketing veteran Debbie Robinson took over as Spar UK’s managing director last year. She tells Lisa Kjellsson about the growth strategy and vision for the convenience-store chain
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Turkey takes centre stage
Turkey is the official partner country of Fruit Logistica 2012 and will be using the occasion to highlight the diverse range of fruit and vegetables grown in the fertile country
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All eyes on Berlin
It’s that time of year when the world gathers for the annual trade extravaganza that is Fruit Logistica in Berlin. Lisa Kjellsson rounds up what the visitor can expect
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Citrus offer gets extra attention on shelf
The citrus game especially caught my attention this week, offering consumers a taste of sunshine in the depths of winter.
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Pakistan to sign PTA with Indonesia
Pakistan and Indonesia are due to sign a preferential trade agreement (PTA), which, once implemented, will boost Pakistan's kinnow earnings
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Durban port upgrade creates challenges
South African citrus exporters frustrated by years of congestion at the port of Durban face new challenges due to port upgrade
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Citrus growers protest over profits
More than 300 growers have dumped oranges at Aldi and Lidl in protest at the “totalitarian” attitude of the German retailers that are bringing “ruin” to Spanish citrus producers.
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Growth for Peruvian mandarin exports
The opening up of new export outlets in the Asian market helped to boost Peru’s global mandarin sales last year