Citrus news archive – Page 143
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Florida receives disease fight boost
Florida Legislature includes US$2m to go to the Citrus Research and Development Foundation
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Bosveld acquires Golden Frontiers Citrus
South African citrus producer Bosveld Citrus has extended its interests in the citrus, banana, sugar and sub-tropical fruit sectors with the acquisition of major supplier Golden Frontiers Citrus.
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Venezuela makes citrus investment
Juan Carlos Loyo highlights potential for commercial fruit production in states of Yaracuy and Carabobo
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Grapefruit consumers think big
UK grapefruit consumers have decided that size does matter and bigger is better, according to new research ahead of a promotional push.
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Venezuela makes citrus investment
The Venezuelan national executive has given its approval for a Bs5 billion (£704 million) citrus operation in the northern-central state of Yaracuy.
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Size matters for RSA grapefruit
New research carried out by the South African Citrus Growers Association has revealed that UK consumers seek larger fruit sizes
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Chile receives new mandarin varieties
New cultivars reportedly offer high productivity, excellent flavour, few seeds and easy peeling qualities
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Australian fruit fly outbreak causes concern
An outbreak of Mediterranean fruit fly in South Australia has caused concern amongst the regions citrus industry
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Trade Waves in Egyptian expansion
Egyptian exporter Trade Waves has released more details on its new project to reclaim around 1,000 hectares of land in Menya, 250 kilometres south of Cairo.
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New director for Florida citrus centre
The University of Florida has appointed Jacqueline Burns as the new director of its Citrus Research and Education Centre
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Pakistan 'hits kinnow export target'
Senior official confirms that the country has achieved its aim of shipping some 300,000 tonnes of the citrus fruit
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Oranfrizer enters Spanish citrus market
Sicilian PGI oranges on sale in Spanish market for the first time, with exporter confident it can attract premium
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Challenges ahead for Argentinean lemons
Poor market demand and rising internal costs look set to complicate Argentina’s lemon export season
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Argentinean lemon deal back on track
Wage increase resolves worker demonstrations and road blocks in the lemon-producing region of Tucumán
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No movement for Florida citrus volumes
The state's orange and grapefruit estimates have remained stable, although future figures may be impacted by late-March storm
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Strong competition for new season citrus
Southern hemisphere citrus exports are likely to fall back this year although production will remain broadly in line with last season.
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Prices strong as market prepares for supply switch
The citrus market is preparing for the switch in supply between the northern and southern hemisphere, with good prices to be made for those specialising in certain products. Alex Lawson looks at how the key sources are shaping up
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Australian citrus crop rebounds
Australia's 2011/12 citrus crop is expected to be considerably larger than last year, as growing regions recover from adverse weather
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SA grapefruit campaign returns
The South African Citrus Growers Association (CGA) has announced it will join the Beautiful Country Beautiful Fruit promotional campaign for the second consecutive year.
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Chilean lemons head for decrease
A strengthening local market and a recovering Argentinean crop will likely keep a lid on Chile’s lemon exports in 2011