Citrus news archive – Page 117
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California citrus growers brace for freeze
Industry prepares for two icy blasts forecast to hit the central state over the coming days, with signs that more could follow
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Asian Citrus profits headed for decline
Revenue also likely to take a hit, as group counts the costs of food scandal in Jiangxi province
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Growers want ban on RSA citrus in 2014
Head of EU agricultural group Copa-Cogeca calls on EC to apply its South Africa black spot ban to next season's crop
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South Africa reacts to citrus ban
South African citrus industry expresses disappointment with EU move to ban imports
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Europe bars South African citrus
Pending a study by the EFSA, the EC has moved to limit any possible risk of citrus black spot establishing itself in the EU
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China set to reopen to US citrus
Bilateral negotiations in Xiamen result in written agreement between two nations
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Seald Sweet welcomes arrival
First shipments of Uruguayan citrus have arrived at the Port of Philadelphia following a landmark ruling in August
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Juicy drink deal for Tesco
Producer of PLj Lemon Juice pens contract to provide distribution to 650 Tesco stores nationwide
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CGA laments ups and downs
Record 2013 South African citrus export volumes continue to grow, with latest figures pointing to a 113m-carton crop
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New Cape strike declared 'unlawful'
Labour union ordered away from four farms operated by Le Roux Group, a major exporter of plums, citrus and grapes
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Mark Lewis returns to Seald Sweet
After taking a leave of absence in mid-2011, Lewis has resumed his post as executive vice-president
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MMG Citrus makes key appointments
UK importer set to bring in new general manager while promoting its commercial director to director level
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Florida citrus crop to decrease
Oranges will fall 6 per cent to 125m boxes and grapefruit volumes will drop to 18.35m boxes
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Chinese orange sellers mislead consumers
Locally-grown fruit sold as imports after latest industry scandal sees domestic sales plummet
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Chile spices up US citrus sales
A link-up with seasoning company Tajín has proved popular amongst Hispanic consumers
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California citrus faces challenges
Phytosanitary obstacles in two key Asian markets are hindering the industry as the new export campaign gets underway
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GrupActel launches citrus line
The Lleida-based company said it hopes to market around 25,000 tonnes in its first season
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Nigeria looks to boost citrus exports
West African country has apparently introduced new strategies designed to improve industry's international prospects
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Report rubbishes EFSA citrus claims
Leading authorities on citrus black spot suggest disease poses no threat to EU's own production
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South African citrus still in spot of bother
European Commission could still suspend imports from the country but will look to resolve issue during off season