Citrus news archive – Page 132
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Video: Fruits of Fairtrade
A short film by the Fairtrade Foundation explores how Fairtrade is changing the lives of workers on citrus farms in South Africa
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Spain calls for 'vigilance' over greening
Growers express alarm that citrus greening could arrive in the country after disease was detected on the California-Mexico border
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Murcian citrus aims for new markets
Spanish citrus exporters are making increasing gains in markets in Asia, Oceania and North America, thanks in part to a significant rise in lemon exports.
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Uruguay forecasts citrus growth
Mandarins are set to record the biggest increase in production this year, followed by oranges, while grapefruit volume will contract
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Israel’s new start
It’s been all change in the Israeli fresh produce market in the past year, with Agrexco’s much-publicised travails opening the door to other exporters to increase share. Tom Bonnett and Michael Barker examine the new state of the country’s industry
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Israel’s new start
It’s been all change in the Israeli fresh produce market in the past year, with Agrexco’s much-publicised travails opening the door to other exporters to increase share. Tom Bonnett and Michael Barker examine the new state of the country’s industry
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Korean access expands for South Africa
South African grapefruit and lemons are on the brink of gaining entry into South Korea
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Argentinean lemons inch closer to US
Tucumán Citrus Association claims advanced negotiations for re-entry to the US could result in a major development this year
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Southern African citrus exports to grow
Citrus export crop from southern African nations forecast to burst through 100m cartons this year, up by 4 per cent on 2011
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CVVP winning legal fight
Variety club says it is gaining upper hand in battle against non-licensed planting of Nadorcott clementines
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Kinnow added to Indian crop insurance scheme
Kinnow growers in Indian state of Haryana are to be covered under its crop insurance scheme
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Convenience of easy peelers boosts citrus
Easy peelers continue to drive the citrus category, with price deals helping keep positive volume and value figures over the past year
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On a mission to hunt down the latest in fresh produce at Excel’s Hotelympia show
I know I’m writing about the right industry, because in general I get a little disheartened when I’m not
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Optimism over Australian citrus crop
Early estimates are the country’s navel crop will be more marketable than last year’s bumper crop of small fruit
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Sunkist sales top US$1bn
Sunkist posts healthy returns despite having bumper crop of small fruit to market
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Gap predicted for North American citrus market
Following an extreme winter for the domestic US citrus industry, both the US and Canadian markets could be short of fruit ahead of the summer months
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Andalusia fears impact of cold, dry weather
The combination of drought and frosts is threatening the long-term health of stonefruit and citrus trees as well as this year’s crop in Andalusia, a growers' spokesman has said.
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Drought is already changing the face of horticultural production in the UK
If ever agricultural and horticultural journalists are short of a story there is a fair chance that they can mine something
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Riverina Citrus to close doors
Amidst flooding in the region, growers have voted to wind down Australian peak industry body Riverina Citrus
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Scientists could turn oranges red
UK researchers identify gene that makes blood oranges red, believe they could create varieties to be grown around the world