Citrus news archive – Page 32
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New hope for South African citrus exports to the EU
South African and the European Union leaders seek a resolution to current citrus standoff
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Argentine citrus could soon be heading to Vietnam
Vietnamese government agree to fast-track negotiations during recent trade visit by Argentina’s Foreign Affairs Minister
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China green lights citrus from Zimbabwe
From 1 July, fruit that has been subjected to cold treatment can be sold in the Chinese market
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Reemoon’s four-lane first in Australia
Clear Lake Citrus’ new Fruscan 7-equipped four-lane grader goes on display at Reemoon showcase in Griffith.
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The Natural Fruit Company acquires Hermanos Bruñó
Murcia-based group expands its product range further following acquisition of SG Marzal in February
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New citrus measures may affect EU’s own Green Deal
South African sources have said the EU is undermining the aims of its Green Deal with its new regulations for African citrus imports
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Deon Joubert says South African citrus is under threat
”Politically motivated” EU regulations could see R654m of the country’s citrus destroyed, he warns
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ClemenGold Foundation aims to raise Covid-19 vaccine awareness
Foundation introduces Covid-19 awareness programme in South Africa to combat vaccine hesitancy in farming communities
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South African citrus industry issues stark warning
CGA says new entry regulations for oranges will be impossible to comply with and have a huge effect on the South African citrus sector
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FruPro, Kölla UK and FareShare unite to fight waste
FruPro believes its collaboration with importer Kölla UK and charity network FareShare show the fight against waste is gaining momentum
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Greenyard USA/Seald Sweet unveils new recyclable packaging label
The clementine packs are available in stores from July to November is 2lb and 3lb formats
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WayCool’s L’exotique brand makes inroads in Indian market
The brand today announced 20 franchise tie-ups from across the country, with plans to on-board 100 franchises by the end of 2023
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Iberian peninsula faces dry future
The rising frequency of dry winters on the Iberian peninsula has major implications for food production in Spain and Portugal
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South Africa to appeal against new EU citrus rules
CGA’s Justin Chadwick said cold treatment requirement is unnecessary, unjustified and disproportionate
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New EU cold treatment rules for RSA citrus to come into effect on Friday
The regulations were published in the Official Journal of the European Union on Tuesday
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Citri&Co inks deal with PSP Investments
Canadian investment fund to acquire European agricultural properties with Citri&Co to operate and manage farmland
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Spanish lemon sector mulls challenging campaign
Ailimpo praises resilience of producers in face of strengthening competition and rising production costs
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Egypt maintains position as leading orange exporter
Despite major climatic challenges and rising costs, Egypt’s export strategy has helped the country to keep its place as the top global exporter of oranges
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Peruvian lime exports jump in value, fuelled by strong US demand
US leapfrogs Chile to become the main destination for Peruvian limes so far this year
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Vandenberg optimistic for summer citrus season
The US importer is highlighting its home-compostable netting and support for Save The Children’s reading campaign, as it gets set for a busy summer citrus season