Citrus news archive – Page 91
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Super-sized lemons head for Tesco
Supermarket to stock citrus fruit affected by Spanish rains as part on ongoing plans to reduce food waste
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Fire hits San Miguel’s Uruguay packhouse
The company said there had been no casualties and operations at the facility have now resumed
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Spanish port workers postpone strike
As the government presses ahead with reform of labour laws, the unions have agreed to call of this week’s planned walkout
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Edible ink offers new label solution
Digital Ink Technologies has launched its edible UV invisible ink for use on fresh produce
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Audio: E-commerce lets growers sell direct
Jay Gao of GoGo Fruits explains how its online store allows Chinese shoppers to buy from his farms in Australia
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USDA sued over Argentine lemon imports
The lawsuit claims the USDA failed to follow proper procedures in lifting the 16-year ban
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UF develops 'more resistant' mandarin
Sugar Belle mandarin hybrid seems more able to fend off the threat of citrus greening disease
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RSA citrus 'swings into summer'
Educating US consumers on the unique properties of South African citrus is at the top of the agenda for 2017
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Migrants found in fresh produce lorry in Gravesend
Eleven migrants discovered in refrigerated vehicle in Kent but Dartford distributor reports reduction in people smuggling since Jungle destroyed
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Timely boost for Florida oranges
Latest crop estimate sees volumes increase, although the news is not so positive for grapefruit
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Moroccan trade to thank for clearance firm growth
Portsmouth imports company contributed 37 per cent more to city budget in 2016/17 thanks to Moroccan tomato and citrus trade
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Australian citrus on show in Japan
Seminars help kick off 2017 campaign, as industry looks to replicate success of previous season
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Sunkist plots summer strategy at CPMA
Group offers up marketing ideas to help the industry squeeze the most out of summer citrus sales
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Southern Hemisphere citrus exports on the rise
Citrus exports from Southern Hemisphere nations are expected to increase by 6 per cent in 2017
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RSA reacts as US re-admits Argentine lemons
The return of Argentine lemons to the US will affect global trade in the long term, say South African growers, who expect the decision to reduce pressure on European markets and Russia
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Freshmax holds hope for Gold Nugget
Mandarin variety set to provide point of difference in Australian market this season
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Spain ramps up pressure on RSA citrus
CGC claims to have proof that Dutch importers colluded with South Africa to cut number of CBS rejections
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US confirms end of Argentine lemon ban
The USDA has announced that the new Argentine lemon rule will take effect on 26 May
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RSA citrus growers gear up for US campaign
With production up across the board, a full consumer marketing campaign programme is planned for the summer months
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Port inspection delays spark importer frustration
Some fruit importers are facing high costs and lost orders after increasing volumes of imports cause backlog at port inspections