Citrus news archive – Page 153
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Argentina seeks improved China protocol
The country’s citrus representatives are working to reduce the import requirements to ship lemons to the Chinese market
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Citrus producers lament difficult season
When the worlds citrus producers met last week for their regular teleconference, there was little to be enthusiastic about
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US likely to see fewer RSA mandarins
US market will receive expected volume of South African Navels and Midknights this season but arrivals of late mandarins will decrease
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Terra Group ‘to close’ Polish subsidiary
Spokesperson for Spanish exporter confirms Terra Group Fruta Polska will cease trading
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End of line for UK citrus importer
Eurodix enters administration, leaving question marks over supplies of citrus and topfruit to some of UK's leading food retailers
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Eurodix enters administration
The managing director of large-scale importer Eurodix sounded a note of caution to the industry as the company entered administration.
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Waitrose in thriller with Jackson grapefruit
Waitrose became the first UK supermarket to sell new grapefruit variety Jackson last week.
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US study favours Argentina re-entry
Provided phytosanitary requirements are met and seasons are well synchronised, new research indicates Argentinean lemon imports would benefit the US economy
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The forgotten fruit
Its reputation precedes it, but the grapefruit industry will have to turn it around or risk its future. Anna Sbuttoni reports from South Africa as grapefruit growers and suppliers join a wider £1.2 million promotional campaign to support fresh produce exports
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Lime exports boost Mexican citrus trade
Mexican citrus exports are up 15 per cent in value terms so far this year, with Persian limes registering the strongest growth
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RSA citrus season excites US
Four weeks into the South African summer citrus season and navellates will soon be on their way to the US
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Mixed results for Peruvian citrus
First six months of 2011 see industry record fall in export value for tangerines and oranges but rise for mandarins
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Discussion is the best way to resolve labour disputes
It’s not often the fresh produce industry is subject to the external pressures created by industrial and social
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Australian citrus access to India improves
A revised protocol for shipping citrus to India will significantly reduce risks for Australian exporters
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Felipe Juan named Intercitrus president
AVA-Asaja vice-president elected to lead Spanish citrus association
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China widens access for Argentina citrus
The signing of a new agricultural agreement will see Argentinean citrus enter southern as well as northern Chinese ports
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Mexican limes to regain stability
Prices are set to rebound during the second half of the year as export volume returns to normal rhythm
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Increased South African citrus access likely
With the South African citrus industry negotiating a difficult season hopes are high Korea could soon open its borders to grapefruit and lemons from the African nation
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Martinavarro completes Citroluz purchase
Valencian citrus exporter buys facilities of bankrupt fresh fruit and juice company Citroluz in Huelva
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Florida citrus forecast revised down
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) has released its July citrus crop forecast, the final one of the 2010/11 campaign, with the orange crop showing a one million box reduction to a total 139m boxes.