Citrus news archive – Page 247
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Lemon deal turns sour
Argentina is gearing up to appeal against a US judge's ruling blocking its lemon exports to the US.
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Citrus market strong
South Africa's citrus growers are closing the 2001 season in much better shape than last year.
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Reefer revolution
LauritzenCool has found a new air-circulation system could spell the end of gratings on board reefer vessels.
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Cuba aims for Europe
Europe could see more Cuban citrus this season as producers aim to increase their exports to the Old World.
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Lemons find favour
Exports of lemons from Argentina have enjoyed a successful summer on European markets.
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Bumper citrus crop for Florida
Sunshine state predicts bumper crop for coming season.But sources warn of low rainfall and disease compromising quality.
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Citrus growers aim high
ArgentinaÕs beleaguered citrus growers are taking their grievances to the countryÕs president.
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Italian citrus production back on track
Favourable winter weather boosts Italian citrus production in 2000/01
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Leading forces in Israeli citrus to merge
Tnuport and Mehadrin, each of which holds approximately 30 per cent of the volume of Israeli citrus exports, announce they are to join operations.
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Smaller Brazilian orange crop forecast
Poor weather is likely to result in a 10 per cent reduction in Brazilian orange output in 2001/02.
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Israel's citrus exports take a dive
Total citrus exports from Israel during the 2000/2001 season fell by 14 per cent on the previous year. However, the volume of Lates, Murcott, Ray Ruby, white and red pomelos all showed an increase.
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South African growers form new marketing companies
Two new ventures in South Africa look set to boost the table grape, citrus and particulary the organics sector in the country.
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Long Life packaging targets spears
Long Life Solutions and Long Life Thermoforming release new packaging solution for asparagus that promises to extend the shelf-life of the product to three weeks.
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Australian orange output to fall by almost a third
A return to normal weather patterns is likely to significantly reduce Australian orange output in 2001/02
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Argentinean lemon sector feels squeeze
Crisis in Argentinean agriculture is starting to bite in the lemon sector too.
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Grapefruit makes debut
First sendings of Outspan grapefruit were due to arrive in Sheerness on board the Pacific Reefer on May 24.
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Silver lining for Anecoop
One of the leading lights in Spain's production base is celebrating its silver anniversary this year.
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Italy starts citrus plan
The long awaited plan to rescue Italy's beleaguered citrus sector is now up and running.