Citrus news archive – Page 100
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Vietnam ends Aussie ban
Australian exporters are once again free to ship citrus and table grapes to the country
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US citrus success boosts Cape expansion
Ongoing growth of citrus exports from South Africa to the US have helped push forward transformation and expansion
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Sumo mandarins tackle bullying in new campaign
Freshmax are featuring Sumo citrus mandarins in a new televised campaign to tackle bullying in Australia
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Limoneira expands citrus orchards
California-based Limoneira Company has announced it will acquire 157 acres of citrus orchards in the San Joaquin Valley
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Final Florida citrus forecast released
Orange crop comes in at 96.7m boxes, slightly up on the June estimate, with grapefruit in just shy of 13m boxes
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Citrus greening found in California
The California Department of Food and Agriculture has confirmed the detection of citrus greening disease in a residential kumquat tree
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Australian Fremonts launched in India
Celebrities draw added attention to launch event in Mumbai, with suppliers encouraged by market’s potential
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Prison offers ‘expensive and poor quality produce’
An inmate of a Surrey prison has claimed the prison sells poor quality fruit at around double the price of supermarket produce
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Didonna and Geagri form Didonna Trade
Companies will work together to pack and export table grapes, apricots and citrus for domestic and international markets
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Citrus greening fight goes on
Research into the deadly citrus disease gets US$1m in Florida state budget funding
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Trader fined £1,420 for selling rotten fruit and veg
Dutch aubergines and Belgian pears were among produce sold with ‘advanced stages of deterioration’ sold by Sadin Kilic
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Good year for citrus PGI
Label’s managing director says excellent quality translated into satisfactory prices for most varieties
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Citrus Australia backs White Paper
National peak body for citrus growers welcomes "long-awaited" Agricultural White Paper
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AG Thames reports pre-tax profit of £3.9m
Groups saw 26 per cent sales rise across its soft-fruit business, while total sales jumped three per cent after 'good overall trading'
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New citrus supply line opens in Venice
Fruit from Argentina and Uruguay heading for north-east Italian port, with more from Israel and North Africa on the way
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Seald Sweet broadens summer citrus offer
New Kiddle Clem packs designed to appeal to children
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New study indicates potential citrus cancer link
Researchers stress that they are not recommending changing fruit consumption habits, though
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Strong showing for Murcian lemons
European markets are picking up the slack in the wake of the Russian ban on fresh produce from EU nations
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South Africa investigates CBS interceptions
Head of African nation's Citrus Growers Association calls the discovery of two cases involving lemons sent to the UK "disappointing"
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First Citrus Black Spot interception of season made in UK
Despite this, key South African citrus figure believe there is now more understanding in Europe on risk mitigation being done by South Africa