Citrus news archive – Page 63
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Survey reveals Brexit concerns over price and shortages
Almost 60 per cent of UK consumers are worried prices will rise after Brexit as retailers continue to stockpile amid concerns of bulk buying
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Miura creates €350m agrifood fund
Frutas fund will reinforce the Barcelona-based investment company’s efforts to build European fruit platform
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Export hub for Far North Queensland
Queensland state government to build two regional trade distribution centres to boost export opportunities
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Dracula delivers for Pinnacle Fresh
Themed promotions over Halloween help Australian marketer build its citrus brand in the US
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Citrus Australia oppose government proposals
Peak industry body aggrieved by federal government's plan to increase export certification by up to 277 per cent
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SanLucar launches icy promotion
Citrus and persimmon packs aimed at children will feature characters from Disney’s Frozen 2
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The citrus balancing act
Producers in both Florida and Spain are bullish about the season ahead despite the challenges presented by the weather
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Unica Group welcomes newest member
Incorporation of Castellón-based clementine producer Nulexport completes Unica’s citrus range
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Take five and tell us how you feel…
Fruitnet is inviting everyone in the fresh produce business to say what they think about the future of the industry
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Brazil poised to sign melon protocol with China
China also looking to source Brazilian grapes, avocados and limes, says Abrafrutas
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New automated measurement tool for fruit growers
Handheld sensor from Spanish AI specialist will reduce production costs and make data collection on fruit size faster and more accurate
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Consumers ‘will stop insisting on transparent packs’
Shoppers will soon be prepared to buy blind, a development that could help make packaging more sustainable, manufacturer predicts
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World Citrus Organisation: more nations set to join
Brazil, Uruguay, Turkey and Egypt could join South Africa, Spain, Argentina, Chile, Italy, Morocco and Peru
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IMG Citrus celebrates four decades of growth
Family-owned company has faced many challenges during its 40-year history
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San Miguel switches to renewables
40 per cent of the energy at its main Tucumán facility to be supplied by renewable energy sources
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Australian horticulture exports perform strongly
A prosperous 2018/19 season for Australia’s horticulture industry sees an increase in nut, fruit and vegetable exports
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Sunkist grows its sales force
Group looks to improve service to customers by making changes to its sales team
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CVVP unveils new citrus duo
The club is all set to handle its first commercial crop of Leanri mandarins and Summer Prim lemons
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Water sustainability in focus
With the new fruit season in South Africa getting underway this month, the issue of water is again at the forefront of growers’ minds
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Solid start to Florida citrus season
First USDA forecast of the campaign predicts larger volumes of oranges and grapefruit