Citrus news archive – Page 102
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Study sheds light on Tango’s provenance
CVVP claims new research proves that Tango is essentially derived from Nadorcott
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South African citrus set for US
The first South African citrus fruit of 2015 will be arriving in the US next week, while the first significant arrivals are scheduled for mid-June
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Queensland citrus industry targets exports
New grower group aims to improve the viability and profitability of Central Burnett’s export sector
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US tightens controls on Chilean imports
Findings of live fruit fly larvae behind additional measures announced by Aphis
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Big drop in Florida citrus forecast
"Silver lining" will come in the shape of increased grower returns, says Florida Citrus Mutual
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Special report: Promotion boosts South African trade
The relationship between the UK and South Africa has been underpinned by a long-running promotional campaign
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Special report: Taste is key to South Africa R&D
Taste will form the cornerstone of future varietal development in South Africa, while quality audits continue to update
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Special report: South Africa's next step
Versatility and consolidation continue to shape the South African fruit trade and its partnerships with the UK
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Special report: South Africa's royal roots
Grower George King’s gift to King George V is just one of a series of tales which have helped shaped the modern relationship between South Africa and the UK
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Special report: South Africa and UK stand test of time
South Africa and the UK have a longstanding trading partnership in fresh produce that dates back over 120 years. In this series of articles, Fred Meintjes tells its story
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Citrus Australia announces new partnership
Training and assessment service provider aims to increase productivity and reduced workplace incidents within citrus sector
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Chile kicks off 2015 citrus campaign
First six containers of clementines from Coquimbo bound for the US ports of Philadelphia and Long Beach
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US set to widen access for Peruvian citrus
New rules would open up the market for citrus grown anywhere in Peru
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South African growers visit Sainsbury’s
Trip is part of retailer and government-funded scheme to encourage career development and training in fruit supply chain
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SH citrus exports to remain flat in 2015
Ongoing competitiveness issues in Argentina mean bigger crop will not result in significant increase in exports
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Clean start for Australian citrus
Industry likely to field strong early-season demand from Asia markets, with shipments to get underway in late May
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Spain hits back at RSA protectionism claims
Ailimpo insists Spanish reaction to CBS issue is one of plant protection, not trade protection
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EU "protectionism" over citrus black spot
South African government minister Rob Davies has accused the EU of protectionism over the citrus disease
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New juice line puts freshness first
Intermarchè's innovative new branding concept involves printing the precise time of production on its fresh orange juice
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Citrus industry welcomes online registrations
Australian growers and packers are being kept up to date with the status of their applications to KCT markets