Citrus news archive – Page 118
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Mahindra move hints at Indian growth
Comment: Multinational's decision to launch its own cross-category fruit brand suggests it sees good potential for imports
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Mahindra to launch Saboro fruit brand
Company set to launch range with apples before expanding to bananas, grapes, mangoes and imported fruit
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Grapefruit exports underway
Japan still tops the list of export markets for Florida grapefruit, with the industry for revived interest in their product
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Spanish citrus shippers mull China entry
With its rapidly growing market, exporters see the Asian nation as the next logical step in expanding overseas
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California navels defy expectations
Despite the state being due for lower yields, optimum weather has delivered predictions of strong production levels
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Dole, Marlene and Valfrutta form club
New Masters of Fruit project will see hundreds of greengrocers across Italy take part in a major new marketing effort
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South African trade at major crossroads
The Southern Hemisphere supplier now sends more fruit to emerging markets, Eurofruit Congress delegates hear
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PMA recognises innovators
Impact Award winners are revealed at the annual fresh produce trade event
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Record citrus crop on the rise
South Africa's citrus export crop forecast has risen to above 112m cartons as the 2013 harvest continues to grow
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Wilmington inks new Moroccan citrus deal
This is the second major deal the port has signed this year after securing an extension to its contract with Dole
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Spanish citrus delayed by heat
High temperatures and low levels of rainfall have put back harvesting by around 10 days
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Citrus board dismantled
Australia’s last regional citrus board is set to close after Victorian Government does not challenge Supreme Court ruling
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First Uruguayan citrus heads for US
The fruit, which has been supplied by five companies, is bound for Philadelphia
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Australian citrus to hit record in China
Demand and sales for Australian citrus witness phenomenal growth as Chinese middle class seek safe produce
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Riaan van Wyk quits Colors Fruit
South African exporter confirms shock departure of founding CEO, apparently under pressure from shareholders
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Grapefruit 'helps combat disease'
Study 'provides example of how chemicals identified in plants can help develop new drugs for the treatment of disease'
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Jaffa prize makes a splash
A group of Solihull teenagers have taken to the water after winning a national contest
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Asian Citrus eyes banana prospects
After seeing production volumes and revenue fall, the leading Chinese grower is diversifying its portfolio
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Murray Valley Citrus Board to close
The Supreme Court has ruled against the board's compulsory levy, without which it will cease operations
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Frost causes Orange River grape damage
Following frost damage in Chile, table grape growers in South Africa's Orange River region have now also suffered losses