Citrus news archive – Page 172
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Florida citrus estimates rise
The USDA has pushed up its April crop forecasts by 200,000 cartons and 600,000 cartons respectively
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Rain brings on citrus harvest
A wet start to 2010 has meant an early start to the Queensland citrus harvest, with good fruit quality expected
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Florida black spot find confirmed
The USDA's APHIS department has immediately set out to limit the spread and impact of the potentially damaging citrus disease
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Sevenfields abandons red grapefruit
Australian fruit marketer Sevenfields is pulling out its red-fleshed grapefruit trees because of low demand
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Non-EU sales drop for Spanish citrus
Valencia’s citrus exporters have seen export sales to Russia and the US fall during the first three months of 2010
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Proexport welcomes new member
Spanish co-op Surinver has joined Murcia producer-exporters’ association Proexport.
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Chile records citrus export boost
Sendings of fresh clementines, mandarins, lemons and oranges from the South American nation all rose last season
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Florida citrus could face disease threat
The appearance of black spot in a grower's Valencia orange crop has led to an investigation by the USDA
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First signs of spring in air as new lines make entrance
The popularity of easy peelers has led to clementines being given a number of makeovers, with Marks & Spencer offering a
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Liverpool Produce Terminal steams ahead
Liverpool Produce Terminal (LPT) is steaming ahead with its operations, after struggling to attract shipments in its first year.
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Spanish unveil new late-season citrus types
Regional authorities in the eastern Spanish region of Valencia are ready to launch a handful of new late-season varieties of Clemenules and Murcott.
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Conserve Italia defends sourcing policy
Italian fresh produce cooperative hits out at Coldiretti president Sergio Marini's "aggressive and misleading" comments
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SA grapefruit aims for UK boost
A promotional campaign for South African grapefruit in the UK is to focus on educating consumers and highlighting the eating quality of modern varieties.
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Wonky produce ban proposals quashed
An attempted revolt against new laws on the sale of misshapen produce in the EU has failed, with a ban on such products averted.
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Adventure abounds in the aisles as Easter approaches
My searches along the aisles sometimes turn into a bit of an adventure. Marks & Spencer is selling an attractive over-wrapped
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ClemenGold ramps up UK presence
The UK's major supermarkets are set to embark upon a new promotional campaign for a premium clementine as increases in worldwide supply strengthen the product.
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July launch for ClemenGold campaign
UK promotional initiative aims to develop the market for the premium clementine variety and increase consumer awareness
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Big year for Pakistan kinnows
In a rollercoaster season for Pakistani kinnow mandarins, the export goal of 225,000 tonnes looks to be within reach
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Report addresses citrus greening strategies
Florida's citrus industry has been provided with strategic recommendations to combat the spread of citrus greening disease
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Argentinean lemon woes
Lemon producers in Argentina’s principal growing region of Tucumán in the north-west of the country are forecasting 25 per cent less volume this year than last, as they prepare to start the harvest next week.