Citrus news archive – Page 44
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ArticleNew citrus focus at port of Maputo
Mozambique port proving increasingly attractive for citrus exporters in 2022
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ArticleHannes de Waal takes CGA role
SRCC chief executive is new chair of the board of South Africa’s Citrus Growers’ Association
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ArticleZimbabwe citrus eyes China
Industry hopeful of supplying China in 2022 once new protocol is implemented
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ArticleDan Kass becomes chair of CCQC
US citrus industry veteran takes lead role on California Citrus Quality Council's board
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ArticleDelassus invests in solar-powered produce
Delassus Group – a leading Moroccan supplier of citrus and tomatoes to the UK - is harnessing the power of the sun to fuel its production
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ArticleTango turbo boosts marketing campaign
Seedless mandarin brand debuts in Portugal and UK, while promotions in Spain and Italy intensify
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PodcastsFruitbox 77 - The fallout from Ukraine
Fruitnet’s Chris White speaks to three members of the global fresh produce business about the war’s impact
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ArticleAM Fresh opens new facility in Perpignan
Commercial office and distribution centre positions company to sell direct to retail in France, Italy and Benelux
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ArticleFrutura wins bid to buy Uruguay’s Caputto
Global marketer acquires citrus supplier Citrícola Salteña and rebrands as Frutura Uruguay
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ArticlePerfection Fresh announces new investment
Consortium of Equilibrium Capital, Temasek, and PSP Investments secures stake in Australian fresh produce company
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ArticleRussian invasion causes RSA citrus issues
Citrus Growers Association says it is doing everything it can to assist local growers
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PodcastsFruitbox 76 - Samantha Lane, FDOC
Florida Department of Citrus’ global marketing manager tells Chris White about the US state’s grapefruit comeback
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AnalysisAsiafruit March out now
Bumper edition features annual New Zealand Special and Fresh Focus South African Table Grapes 2022
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ArticleRussia-Ukraine: market disruption on the way
Head of development at Global Produce says he expects significant knock-on effect in international fruit and veg market
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ArticlePeru warns of impact of Ukraine conflict
Russia is a fast-growing market for Peruvian fruit with an average annual growth rate of 28 per cent in the last five years
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ArticleUkraine conflict hits Argentine fruit exports
Economic sanctions imposed on Russia will limit consumption and cause severe disruption to payments
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ArticleTough decisions ahead for South Africa
More South African pears could end up in processing this season as industry focuses on plans to counter Russian problems
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ArticleAilimpo calls for retail price hike as costs surge
The message is clear: environmental and social sustainability must be paid for
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ArticleCVVP notches up court wins in Nadorcott fight
Company said it would continue to defend the commercial rights of the variety in Spain
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ArticleSalix Fruits unveils Mundos citrus brand
New brand used on bags of mandarins and lemons from a variety of sources

