Citrus news archive – Page 124
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Pakistan kinnow should reach export target
Demand from new countries boosts sector hampered by US sanctions and costly Indonesian market access
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Philippines approves Australian produce
Agreement for Australian produce reached after Philippines government recognises successful in-transit trials to kill fruit fly
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CA navel growers await Korean market
Inundated market, cold weather and general rate increase likely to dampen demand
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Mexican limes record new growth
Solid performance last year cements Mexico’s position as world’s second-largest lime producer and third-biggest exporter
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Argentina looks ahead to lemon deal
All Lemon group of certified lemon suppliers anticipates top quality and similar volume providing weather conditions are favourable
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US confident for Uruguay citrus deal
If access is granted, strong consumer demand for easy peelers presents Uruguay with solid opportunities on the US market
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Woolworths supports Aus citrus growers
Australian retailer Woolworths says it will support flood-afflicted domestic growers and not up its US lemon imports
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Australian mandarin exports weather storm
The country's mandarin exports are unlikely to be affected by recent flooding in Queensland, say industry sources
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Crudi extends McDonald's range
McDonald's France has added Crudi's "P'tite Orange" to its broadening line of seasonal fruit products
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Frosts nip US citrus
California navels have escaped major damage from a mid-January cold-snap, but late mandarins may have fared less well
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Israel's citrus production to rise
USDA report suggests that volumes grown in the country will rise 3 per cent this year
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Brazil eyes solid lime output
Tahiti lime volume from Brazil set to be similar to last year while sizes could be larger, according to industry estimate
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EU citrus production to decrease
Despite stable volumes in most major growing nations, a fall in Italian volume is forecast to bring overall numbers down
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Tesco to stock sweet lemon variety
Retailer says it plans to sell packs of the Meyer lemon-mandarin cross in almost 400 of its UK-based supermarkets
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Fruit drop hits Florida citrus forecast
USDA crop estimate drops nearly 3 per cent, mainly as the result of a decline in Valencia numbers to 76m boxes
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Turkish citrus volumes hit by weather
Unfavourable weather conditions last spring have affected citrus production in Turkey, with exports expected to decline as a result
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Italian citrus consumption to fall
Consumption of fresh oranges, including red-fleshed varieties, expected to fall by more than 20 per cent this season
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Strike cuts into Pakistani kinnows
Pakistani kinnow exports have suffered a 6,000 tonne setback from December’s long-running transport strike
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Californian citrus avoids frost issues
Citrus crops in California’s San Joaquin Valley have faced less frost pressure this season and dodged any significant damage
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Aus-US citrus deregulation approved
Australia’s export efficiency powers will be phased out over a two-year period marking the end of an historical deal with sole US importer DNE