All Cyprus articles – Page 4

  • Cyprus gains from accession
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    Cyprus gains from accession

    2004-11-18T13:15:11Z

    Citrus fruit has been grown in Cyprus since the 14th and 15th centuries, when fruit grew in the areas of Episkopi, Lapithos and Ammochostos. The citrus growing region is smaller nowadays but growers have a large, free market to trade within since joining the EU in May this year, writes Anabella de Sousa.

  • Cyprus citrus season on form
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    Cyprus citrus season on form

    2004-11-04T15:01:01Z

    Citrus from Cyprus has just started its new season with arrivals of lemons and grapefruit into the UK marketplace promising much for the season ahead.

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    Cyprus citrus on target

    2004-10-02T09:01:01Z

    The Cyprus Trade Centre in London has revealed this season's citrus crop forecast.

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    POs quick off the mark in Cyprus

    2004-09-30T11:01:01Z

    Major exporters in the Cyprus citrus industry have already been granted producer organisation status.

  • Cypriots adapt to free market
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    Cypriots adapt to free market

    2004-07-29T13:25:02Z

    The Republic of Cyprus’ ascension to the European Union brings changes to the mechanics of the potato market, as the 40-year monopoly position of the Cyprus Potato Marketing Board ends, to be replaced by a free market, writes Anabella de Sousa.

  • Cypriot citrus-fest
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    Cypriot citrus-fest

    2004-02-02T13:46:12Z

    Cyprus enjoys one of the healthiest climates in the world with a pollution-free atmosphere and plentiful sunshine. As a result, the country - set for EU accession later this year - has gained a deserved reputation as the Garden of the Mediterranean.

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    Bright outlook for Cyprus

    2003-12-02T13:49:02Z

    The Cypriot citrus market is looking to build on the success of last season. Ideal growing conditions are delivering quality produce in good volumes and a buoyant export market to the UK is lifting expectations higher. Handlers believe the forthcoming season can be one to remember. John Broy reports.

  • Some onions in a field
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    Cyprus singing through the rains

    2003-04-11T10:43:11Z

    Shortages in supply have pushed prices to a premium for Cypriot potatoes in recent seasons ñ a situation that may well occur again this year. Yet against a backdrop of uncertainty created by erratic weather conditions and sporadic liftings, producers and distributors remain unswayed. Expect a buoyant year for the country's top export crop, writes Emma Hardy.

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    Southampton takes on Cypriot potatoes

    2002-07-10T00:00:00Z

    Southampton increase its throughput with deal to discharge Cypriot potatoes

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    Savvides returns to lead Cyprus potato board

    1999-12-02T00:00:00Z

    Cyprus Potato Marketing Board appoints new chairman and CEO, Andreas Savvides.