Citrus news archive – Page 6
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Australian Citrus Congress to focus on profitability
Inaugural Australian Citrus Congress scheduled for March 2024 on the Sunshine Coast with an exciting programme already coming together
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Argentina resumes exports of organic citrus to the EU
First shipment of organic lemons arrives in the European Union after a 20-year absence
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AGOA deal a key part of South Africa’s citrus future
It’s crunch time as the US AGOA debate moves to Johannesburg to settle crucial issues over the renewal of the trade deal
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Turkish citrus back in demand
With reduced volumes coming from South Africa and Spain, interest in Turkish oranges has suddenly soared this season, while Turkish lemons have also enjoyed strong demand
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AMFresh launches “spellbinding” new citrus variety for Halloween
Pumpkin-shaped Halloweena mandarins will debut in the UK and Spanish market this year
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Wonderful unites Southern Hemisphere citrus growers
California-based grower symposium is hailed as a special event for Southern Hemisphere citrus producers
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WCO announces dates of 2023 Global Citrus Outlook forum
Free-to-attend event features forecast for the 2023/24 Northern Hemisphere season and discussion on impact of climate change
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Chilean fruit exporters sue MSC
Lawsuit accuses shipping company of “continuous and systematic succession of abuses” during 2021/22 export season
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MFC acquires Pacific Fresh packing operations
Citrus packing business sold to MFC while citrus orchard holdings set to hit the market
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Egyptian citrus boosts EU market share
Production issues in Morocco have sent European citrus buyers Egypt’s way, according to Ahmed Ghazy, export manager at Capital Agro for Import and Export, with EU imports of Egyptian oranges soaring in 2022/23
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ANB benefits from Norwegian capital
The partnership between South Africa’s ANB Group of companies and the Norwegian Investment Fund, Norfund, is set to develop further
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Boost in fight against False Codling Moth
Pioneering work in the fight against False Codling Moth has been rewarded in South Africa by the Western Cape government
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Crisis in Israel threatens fresh produce supply
Security concerns in the country have apparently delayed the harvest of several different crops
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Sunkist to showcase new programmes at IFPA
Citrus leader will highlight category insights, and shopper-marketing and merchandising programmes in Anaheim
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USDA reveals initial Florida citrus forecast
Volumes are predicted to rise across the board this season in oranges, grapefruit and specialty citrus
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Greenyard USA appoints head of sales and sourcing
Mark Gagnon will play a pivotal role in the company’s strategic growth and expansion plan
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Hope springs eternal for South African logistics
A number of initiatives may open the door for a recovery at the country’s ports, which could boost the agriculture and export sectors
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Big change for Hillfresh
Despite a challenging 12 months, Hillfresh has still seen much change and category growth, according to Hans van den Heuvel
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Rain in Cape region will have little impact on season
While some sectors of the Western Cape’s farming economy have suffered severe damage from recent storms, there will be little impact on fruit crops