Citrus news archive – Page 94
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Record year for Australian citrus
Export value leaps 24 per cent from just a 10 per cent increase in volume
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Indonesia says yes to Peruvian produce
Citrus and table grapes are the latest products to gain access to this market of 253m consumers
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Morocco faces surfeit of citrus
Citrus production in Morocco has outstripped its packing capacity, with the country’s packhouses able to handle only one-third of national production
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BEE citrus project breaks the mould
An agricultural Black Economic Empowerment project in the Western Cape has proved to be a great success
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Wonderful Citrus acquires DNE
Largest integrated grower, shipper and packer of fresh citrus in the US moves to acquire marketing and import business
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Veg growers “not profiting from higher prices”
Benefits are not being passed down the supply chain as intermediaries exploit the current shortage
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Vision expects consistent Spanish lemons
Los Angeles importer set for fourth consecutive season bringing in lemons from Spain
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Exporters set out their stall in London
TradexFirm International’s annual trade mission attracted importers and distributors from across the UK
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Slow start for Spanish lemons
Reaffirming its previous crop forecast of 980,000 tonnes, Ailimpo said it expects sales to pick up in the second half of the season
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All Lemon moves to reassure markets
With production volumes back to normal, the association is keen to optimise its export options in 2017
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Citrus production developing in Laos
New programme aims to create commercially viable industry run by locals
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Morocco faces clementine crisis
The Moroccan minister of agriculture met with professionals from the sector last week to establish a plan to address the abnormally low price of clementines
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White House moves to block Argentine lemons
APHIS decision follows strong opposition from Californian citrus industry
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Prices surge as veg shortage bites
The price of some vegetables are at their highest level in 15 years, according to Anecoop
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Seville oranges arrive early at Waitrose
Supermarket is launching its Seville oranges earlier than ever before as marmalade-making season gets underway
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Waitrose trials new point-of-sale units
The mobile units are made from durable plastic and offer an alternative to corrugated displays in retailers
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Florida citrus sees 'slight fluctuations'
Drop in seasonal projection is still above the initial USDA estimate
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Cold snap threatens Italian production
Salads, vegetables, citrus and grapes all stand to be adversely affected by severe cold weather across the country
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New deal offers The Greenery fresh start
Following several years of restructuring, the Dutch produce marketer has secured new financial backing