Citrus news archive – Page 165
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Coming together
A relatively young trading country, Israel’s fresh produce industry has excelled since an agricultural agreement was signed in the 1970s, giving the Middle Eastern country free rein to export to the UK and Europe. Now, known for its vast array of products and high producing standards, the industry is going one step further. Elizabeth O’Keefe visits Israel as a new agricultural agreement is signed
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Egyptian citrus sizing up good season
Abd Elwahab Sons has seen a switch in traditional citrus sizings this year, as the Egyptian season kicks off.
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Florida grapefruit promotion to hit UK
Pink grapefruit from the US state is to go on sale at Waitrose in January and February as part of a marketing campaign
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Anecoop: ‘disastrous’ season not all bad
Spanish fresh produce company says despite having citrus campaign “to forget”, it benefited from major increase in prices
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Growth for Chinese citrus
Chinese citrus production is expected to rise 5 per cent this season, a USDA report says, led by oranges and tangerines
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Asda and Morrisons sell Fairtrade melons
Asda and Morrisons have begun selling the world’s first Fairtrade melons in a groundbreaking advance for the premium category.
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Scientists identify lone greening bacteria
Research at the University of Florida has revealed that citrus greening is almost certainly caused by one species of bacteria
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Del Monte bares all
Del Monte is baring all as it looks to tackle the prepared fruit category head-on with the launch of its new Naked Fruit range.
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Doing the twist
Demand for lemons and limes tends to rise during the festive celebrations and both growers and exporters are preparing to make the most of the opportunities ahead. Doris Lee Butterworth reports
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Swine flu ‘boosts’ citrus exports
Spanish citrus association Intercitrus says that consumer concern over swine flu has helped increase exports over recent months
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Citrus sector to benefit from free publicity
Valencian citrus organisation Cítricos Valencianos will hand out oranges at German premiere of film based around Spain's citrus industry
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Agrexco celebrates on organics
Agrexco is celebrating its 25th season handling organic produce.
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Pakistan's citrus exports to climb
Export target set at 200,000 tonnes as country looks to beat last year's volumes, which hit 150,000 tonnes
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South Africa set to push grapefruit
The Japanese and UK citrus markets are in line for a South African promotion amid flagging consumption rates
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Swine flu boosts Turkish citrus sales
Frost damage in Argentina and lower output in Spain creating new opportunities for Turkey in strong global market
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Heatwave hits Renmark citrus crops
Extreme weather through October and November has led to extensive fruit-drop for some growers
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Spain begins Clementine deal in Russia
Exporters in Valencia begin their Russian Clementine campaign next week and are considering increasing shipments to the country
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Tesco delivers diminutive citrus
Tesco has launched what it claims is the world’s smallest citrus fruit, the aptly named Clementiny, into UK stores in time for Christmas.
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Clementiny hits Tesco shelves
The UK retailer is to launch the world's smallest citrus fruit in stores across the country tomorrow
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Israeli export values climb
Israeli fruit exports have almost doubled in the last decade from NIS1.9 billion (£302 million) to NIS 3.6bn (£572m).