Citrus news archive – Page 125
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Paramount acquires Rio Queen assets
Rio Queen Citrus acquisition will position Paramount Citrus as leading Texas-grown citrus supplier, the group says
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USDA cuts Florida citrus estimate
Dry weather and intense disease pressure have impacted on volumes, according to Florida Citrus Mutual CEO Michael Sparks
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Pakistan transport strike cripples exports
Pakistan’s ongoing transport strike is crippling the export trade and has cost the country’s produce industry US$15m
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Citrosol analyses citrus decay
Group outlines citrus shelf-life extension methods at the 2013 International Citrus Congress
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Clemcott ready for new season
The protected easy-peeler is set for the 2012/13 campaign, with hopes that quality and transparency will prove the difference
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Almería advances citrus exports
Volume of citrus fruit shipped from the region climbs 64.5 per cent, making it the eighth-largest exporting region in Spain
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Florida group confirms grapefruit forecast
Production on track to return to around 20.3m cartons following two seasons that were affected by hurricanes
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Málaga citrus output down 9 per cent
Southern Spanish region sees production fall compared with last year following heavy rains which caused delay to harvesting
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CLAM notes fall in citrus output
Mediterranean citrus production and exports set to decrease by significant margins during 2012/13 season
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Paramount Citrus opens packhouse
Group launches facility as it looks to meet growing demand for easy-peel citrus
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Port recognises Moroccan success
Officials gather at Port of Wilmington to welcome Moroccan clementines and celebrate economic tie between the countries
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ALG citrus purchase to boost exports
South African group has acquired a citrus farm that will produce fruit into January, helping extend the US export campaign
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Indonesia releases Australian citrus
Stalled Australian citrus shipments released from Indonesian ports as new import regulations are delayed
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Citrus containers held at Indonesian ports
More than 400 containers of citrus have been held up at seaports in Indonesia’s two largest cities, Jakarta and Surabaya
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Russia takes on more Valencian citrus
Exports increased 200 per cent over past three seasons, according to reports in Spain
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Brazil 'stops EU orange exports'
Increased phytosanitary demands on citrus entering the EU has forced Brazil's hand, according to Valencian group Ava-Asaja
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Asian Citrus vice-chairman retires
Group announces departure of non-executive director Ip Chi Ming following nine years with the business
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Hopes high for early-season clementine
Spanish marketer Anecoop confirms plans to extend availability of early-harvesting variety Clemensoon after promising first year
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Spanish count rainfall costs
Torrential rainfall in Spain at the end of last week that claimed 10 lives has devastated production for some growers - but benefited others.
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Life after Agrexco
A year down the line from Israeli fresh produce juggernaut Agrexco disappearing as we know it, Michael Barker tracked down some of the company’s former UK-facing executives to find out what they’re up to now