Citrus news archive – Page 82
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Barking up the right tree
US trials indicate dogs could be a key weapon in preventing the spread of major plant diseases such as citrus greening
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Florida citrus calls for relief backing
As latest USDA forecast predicts another fall in volume, industry calls on House to pass act that includes Disaster Aid Package
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Marks & Spencer thanks red orange supplier
Sicilian company Oranfrizer has been presented with a special award during a ceremony at Fruit Logistica in Berlin
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Building underway at SH Pratt handling facility
Halo logistics park at London Gateway set for completion in September, promising lower costs, greater sustainability and shorter transit times
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LCL and Broom expand LatAm facilities
Three projects starting in Chile and Peru to develop new coldstorage and packing capacity, group reveals
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Zimbabwe and China strike citrus deal
China will now import around 45,000 tonnes of oranges from Zimbabwe annually
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EFSA casts doubt on CBS study
Research sponsored by South African citrus lobby are “inconsistent and not statistically based”
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Inverafrut expands premium Mexican offering
The company’s new tequila is the perfect accompaniment to is Persian limes, says Hiram Herver
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San Miguel makes inaugural grape shipment
The company plans to export around 2,000 tonnes of Peruvian grapes this season
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Global orange production takes a tumble
The predicted global output for oranges is set to fall substantially, while lemons and limes see a record increase
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Italian citrus closes in on China access
Inspection of facilities in Sicily brings protocol nearer, with visit to kiwifruit packhouses set to streamline exports
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Strong start for Spanish lemons
Ailimpo reports double-digit rise in sales during the first half of the season
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Production surge lifts Orri sales
More than 45,000 tonnes of the variety are expected to be sold this season
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Alejandro Moralejo named CEO at Salix
Moralejo takes the helm as the US firm prepares for broaden its products and markets
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Egyptian exports rise in 2017
Egypt’s Agricultural Export Council has revealed that exports of Egyptian fruit and vegetables rose by 3 per cent last year
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Researchers handed greening boost
University of Florida/IFAS researchers awarded US$10.5m to work on citrus greening resistance or tolerance
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Nutrano restructures farm management
Australian group divides operations to accommodate predicted growth over next 12 months
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Uruguayan citrus finds favour in US
The US now absorbs around one-third of citrus exports as the European market continues to contract
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Singaporean wholesalers feeling the pinch
Bad weather and low supply has driven up prices of produce in Singapore and the country is looking to imports
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Florida citrus 'low but stable'
USDA forecast says crop remains stable, but it is still set to be the lowest for 75 years