Citrus news archive – Page 119
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Bayer backs citrus greening battle
Organisation collaborates with Florida Specialty Crop Foundation to help fight against the devastating citrus greening disease
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Uruguay prepares first US-bound citrus
Once the work plan for the deal is approved, the first volume of Uruguayan citrus will be marketed commercially in the US
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Slight drop tipped for California navels
Initial forecast from California Agricultural Statistics Service points to slightly lighter crop of larger fruit in 2013/14
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South African delegation visits China
Officials aimed to negotiate market access for apples and look at altering the treatment protocol for citrus
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All Lemon ends season on high
The Argentinean lemon export group now leads Southern Hemisphere supply as it continues to expand its market presence
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García Ballester moves with the times
Spanish citrus producer has transformed its image to bring added freshness and dynamism to the brand
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Guatemala lime deal expanded
Southern Specialties has increased its presence in growing and shipping Persian limes
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Relief for California citrus industry
Tests on the recent discovery of Asian citrus psyllids in Tulare County have been negative for Huanglongbing
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Citrus Australia welcomes new government
Peak representative body congratulates new appointees and applauds emphasis on agriculture and trade
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California citrus pest discovery
A minimum of 100 Asian citrus psyllids have been found in the San Joaquin Valley
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US demand high for RSA citrus
Over 30,000 tonnes of fruit has been shipped from South Africa so far, with further volumes arriving until early November
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Spanish lemon crop expected to rise
Output of lemons is forecast to increase in Spain this season
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Israel's grapefruit production 'stable'
Some 90,000 tonnes are expected to be produced in Israel this year, with just over 65,000 tonnes heading for export markets
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USDA awards Florida citrus grant
University of Central Florida is handed US$1.2m to help fight against diseases such as greening and canker
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US welcomes back Egyptian citrus
Oranges and tangerines from Egypt regain access to the US market, although high transport and other logistical costs remain a barrier
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Congestion concerns for RSA citrus
Exporters reportedly less inclined to ship fruit via Durban as a result of reported slow shipments through the port
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Price rises hit citrus sales
Importers predict flat volume sales of citrus will continue, but say there are strong reasons for feeling optimistic about the future of the category
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Vision Import opens Florida office
New branch is positioned to work with Latin American suppliers and realises long-term goal of establishing operations across the US
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Argentinean lemons blown off course
Frosts in Tucumán dampen positive season start which saw shipments rise against last year
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Sun World sold to Californian group
Company targets further growth for premium fruit and vegetable varieties following sale to asset management group RRG