Citrus news archive – Page 146
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Brand Dossier | Clemcott
Launched at the end of last year, Spanish citrus variety club CVVP’s new Nadorcott mandarin brand Clemcott has come under fire from fresh produce association Ava-Asaja
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Thailand set to open doors to RSA citrus
South African citrus growers are hoping that they will be able to export to Thailand for the first time this season
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Fresh produce suffers in Egyptian unrest
Political unrest in Egypt is disrupting supplies of fresh produce from the north African country to the UK.
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Egypt turmoil could cause UAE price rise
Traders in the UAE fear that the chaos engulfing Egypt could lead to an increase in fresh produce prices in the Emirates
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Valencia ‘suffers €125m in frost losses’
Citrus and vegetable growers in Spanish region hit by major volume losses as a result of recent frosts, says La Unió
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USDA confirms Italian citrus export rise
Sales of clementines and red-fleshed oranges to overseas markets said to be driving forward country's growing export business
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Argentina's citrus recovers
Argentina’s citrus output is forecast to increase this year as the lemon crop in Tucumán recovers from a severe drought and late frosts in 2009 that affected the 2010 crop.
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Aus citrus export prospects look up in Asia
The Western Australia citrus industry has identified opportunities to expand exports to Malaysia and Singapore
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Staay secures Argentina citrus production
Dutch fresh produce trader's Savasun Fresh subsidiary acquires 150ha plantation in north-east of the country
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ClemenGold brand plans ramped up
Marketers and suppliers of ClemenGold will use this year’s Fruit Logistica to finalise plans for the 2011 campaign, giving further impetus to the brand.
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Chile seizes opportunity
Less celebrated as a producing nation just over 50 years ago, Chile now exports more than 2.4 million tonnes of fresh produce worldwide and is climbing the production and export league tables. Elizabeth O’Keefe reports
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A novel approach to home food production
Thanks to climate change and the evolution of technology, the boundaries between what can be grown in the UK and what must be imported are starting to blur. David Shapley takes a look at the development of non-native fresh produce and asks how much further plant breeding in this climate can go
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Retailers reposition their offer ahead of promo peaks
Encouraging the mass hunt for a bargain when the pennies are short is a powerful incentive, or so Morrisons must believe with
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Frosts hit Spanish citrus
Citrus and artichokes said to be main crops affected by new wave of cold weather in south-eastern Spain
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Auchan’s Zenalco posts strong results
Retailer’s Spanish fresh produce export subsidiary achieves increase in sales during 2010
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Or citrus exports begin
Agrexco has announced that this season's first deliveries of its easy-peel citrus variety, Or, are now being shipped to key European markets.
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South Africa unveils campaign plans
South Africa’s top-fruit and stonefruit industry has unveiled details of its winter campaign in the UK, at the beginning of what it expects to be a challenging year.
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Australian citrus survives flooding
The Australian citrus industry should emerge relatively unscathed from the recent flooding that devastated large tracts of Queensland
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Scott Cummings leaves Goldspan
Changes are afoot at Capespan’s Japanese arm Goldspan after managing director Scott Cummings quit in December
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Freeze hits Florida citrus crop
The USDA has reported that freezing December weather has caused minor damage to the state's crop