Citrus news archive – Page 137
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“Hard work” required to maintain exports
Tough competition means Spain will have to work hard to maintain its export position, says Intercitrus
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Potential boost for Pakistani citrus
Pakistani kinnow producers and exporters stand to benefit from a potential FTA with Indonesia
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Jaffa bounces into schools competition
Citrus brand Jaffa is inviting primary schools across the UK to get bouncing to win a £1,500 prize in its Jaffa Space Hoppers for Schools competition.
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October turns orange
It’s that time of year again when squash growers are frantically harvesting their pumpkins to ensure there’s a Jack o’Lantern at every UK household celebrating the festival this Halloween. Elizabeth O’Keefe reports
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Citrus output shifts to south of Med
Third-country suppliers expecting larger citrus crop as key EU producing countries forecast downturn in production
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Shorter citrus crop for Valencia
Spanish region anticipates 10 per cent fall in citrus volumes for 2011/12 season
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Almería’s citrus exports increase
Although modest compared with Valencia, region has achieved substantial growth in citrus exports
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Jaffa launches schools competition
Israeli citrus exporter encourages schools to use space hoppers in lessons
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Spanish lemon output falls
Lemon volumes are expected to fall 6.4 per cent on last year to 870,000 tonnes, according to the organisation
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Spanish lemon output falls
Spanish grapefruit and lemon sector body Ailimpo has announced its forecast for the lemon crop this season.
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Pakistan forecasts bumper citrus crop
Pakistani citrus shippers are predicting a larger crop and increased exports this season
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Peru heading for citrus growth
Exports of mandarins, tangerines and lemons from Peru have all risen in value to date this year thanks to improved pricing
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A special relationship
The relationship between the US and the UK has always been strong, with a substantial number of US products coming into the country. As the new US seasons prepare for launch, Elizabeth O’Keefe reports on how things are shaping up
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Grower-exporters find the ideal route to market in South Africa
Efforts by retailers to increase direct sourcing from their suppliers in South Africa are being challenged by increased efforts by grower-exporters and exporters to set up their own direct supply lines. Fred Meintjes reports
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Promotions push value not volume in a tight market
Supermarkets are promoting citrus on value not volume as supplies tighten, but returns to growers have been hit by the exchange rate and higher input costs. Anna Sbuttoni reports on a market characterised by rising prices but fears for the long term
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Univeg Germany to import Korean citrus
Delegates from South Korean province of Jeju visit Europe to firm up possible new mandarin export programme to Germany
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Capespan result warns of challenge ahead
Capespan’s managing director has announced positive half-year results but warns that the rest of the year will be challenging.
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‘Normal’ lemon crop for Spain
Producers’ association says 2011/12 season will feature return to average volumes, but with “exceptional” quality
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Variety club defends Nadorcott
Spain’s CVVP variety club wins legal case against marketer for breaking terms of Nadorcott contract
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Spanish anticipate strong lemon season
Lemon producers in the south-eastern Spanish region of Murcia are expecting product to be of high quality when the season kicks off next month.