Citrus news archive – Page 248
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Canker eradication renewed
Florida authorities is redoubling efforts to try and eliminate citrus canker in the south of the state.
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LauritzenCool makes new stop
Reefer service LauritzenCool will be making an additional stop on its South African service.
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AG Thames in Migrant link
AG Thames Holdings, the holding company of importer-packer Chingford Fruit Packers, announced on Tuesday that it has acquired stone-fruit import specialist Migrant Fruit Ltd.
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Morant leaves Thames Fruit
Thames Fruit and the Teresa Organisation are saying goodbye to Pepe Morant.
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Citrus research reformed
A new levy system comes into force this month in South Africa which will ensure that all growers pay for citrus research.
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Road threat to Argentina's citrus
The Tucuman Citrus Association is calling on local authorities to address problems with road infrastructure and protests which are threatening the safe arrival of citrus on domestic and export markets.
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Florida growers call for state help
Citrus producers in Florida are concerned that abandoned groves are threatening their livelihoods.
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Argentinean lemons face later start
Production of lemons in Argentina's leading growing area of Tucuman is good but there could be a delay to the start of the season.
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Research accelerates citrus fruiting
Spanish agronomists have discovered a way of hastening fruiting in citrus trees.
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Markets ready for southern citrus
An abrupt finish to northern hemisphere easy-peeler supplies has given southern suppliers an early opportunity in Europe.
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Late arrivals may save the day
The late orange varieties are on stream from Spain and may prove the salvation for some growers of what for many has been another difficult year.
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Israeli investment reaps rewards
Investment in technology is bringing cost savings and efficiency benefits to Israeli exporters.
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Peruvian asparagus recovery
Problems with obtaining financing and loans over recent seasons have taken their toll on Peru's asparagus production, but growers are hopeful for 2001.
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NZ sees fruit export revenue grow
Horticulture exports are making up an important share of New Zealand's overall food and fibre trade with fruit taking the lions share.
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Importers have a ball
Some of the fruit industry's major names attended the 55th annual dinner and dance of the fruit importers division of the Fresh Produce Consortium, which took place at the Savoy Hotel on February 17.
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Mehadrin makes daily progress
Israeli exporter Mehadrin has committed heavily to retailer support.
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Jaffa seeks partners for brand expansion
Israeli citrus brand Jaffa could be used on non-Israeli fruit and even non-citrus fruit by the end of the season, if the Citrus Marketing Board of Israel finds suitable products to complement the brand.
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Seedless apple on the horizon
Plant geneticists in New Zealand have moved a step closer in their quest for a commercial variety of seedless apple.