Citrus news archive – Page 144
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Southern Hemisphere citrus to contract
Shaffe-Freshfel unveil slightly lower Southern Hemisphere citrus production and export forecasts for this year
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US loosens Australian citrus protocol
The USDA has added cold sterilisation flexibility to the Australian citrus import protocol ahead of the season
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Florida citrus to increase Korean promotions
The US citrus industry will work to boost awareness of its grapefruit in Korea this season after significant sales growth was recorded last year
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Turkish exporter sets large UK sales target
Turkish exporter Mango is aiming to take annual UK sales to €10 million after it opened a UK base last week.
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Grapefruit campaign returns for 2011
South Africa's Citrus Growers Association is once again joining the cross-category 'Beautiful Country Beautiful Fruit' marketing drive
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Trade Waves launches $10m venture
Egyptian exporter Trade Waves has launched a $10 million (£6.1m) joint venture to grow grapes, citrus and pomegranates on 1,000 acres.
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Spanish citrus exports to Russia soar
Citrus exporters in Valencia benefit from major rise in sales to Russia and the US
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No Australian grapefruit for Japan
The former Rewards red grapefruit orchard in Western Australia will not export fruit to Japan this year following quality concerns
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Australian citrus to benefit from packing development
It is projected that a new packing development will add A$30m to the Australian citrus industry
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Paramount acquires Mexican groves
US citrus giant purchases additional Mexican lime-growing area as part of ongoing production and packing expansion in the country
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USDA increases orange forecast
Department revises its new-season estimate following 4m-carton upturn in output of early and mid-season varieties
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Winter lines still abundant with new season coming up
The momentum building up with new Dutch pear varieties makes one wonder how long it will be before Conference will be
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Pakistan fails to hit kinnow export target
A short crop and poor infrastructure has been blamed for Pakistan’s failure to reach its kinnow export target of 260,000 tonnes this season
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Colors 'puts upheaval behind it'
The Colors Group, one of the largest fruit exporters in South Africa, has put recent upheavals behind it and says it is fast regaining its position as one of the leading names in the country’s vibrant fruit industry.
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Clemcott defies weather woes
Quality-certified easy-peeler Clemcott has been withstanding the cold temperatures that have dealt a harsh blow to other Spanish citrus so far this season.
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Direct sourcing may trigger retail 'humanity’
The direct sourcing model increasingly employed by UK supermarkets may bring out their “humane” side, according to a leading supplier.
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Brazilians in lime drive
The Association of Brazilian Lime Producers (ABPEL) is promoting the qualities of Brazilian limes to British shoppers and chefs, as part of a campaign to raise the profile of the fruit this year.
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Brazilian limes campaign targets UK
New logo and series of promotional activities rolled out as ABPEL aims to boost awareness of the country's lime exports
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Supermarkets refresh aisles with unusual varieties
One of the more unusual members of the Navel family to arrive at Marks & Spencer is the pigmented seedless Cara Cara, which
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Light growth for Peruvian citrus
Production of late varieties such as Minneola tangerines and Honey Murcott mandarins is expanding in the South American country