Citrus news archive – Page 198

  • Article

    Produce enjoys pride of place

    2007-05-31T16:49:24Z

    Any reports of breaches in food hygiene, such as those in-store failings unveiled recently by the national media, obviously

  • The Inta trial is underway
    Article

    Argentinean melons on trial

    2007-05-27T11:01:01Z

    Agronomists in Argentina are running melon trials of a range of types specifically targeted at gaining access to European markets.

  • Article

    FMC FoodTech opens windows for citrus

    2007-05-24T17:08:38Z

    In this month’s look at the IT world, citrus processing moves into the spotlight. Efficient plant operations are key to maximising a citrus company’s yield and profit. Any processor desires a window into the plant’s daily operations and a new tool developed by FMC FoodTech gives producers that opportunity.

  • Poupart rebrands
    Article

    Poupart rebrands

    2007-05-21T16:01:02Z

    Poupart Ltd has announced new branding for two of its four divisions.

  • Article

    Poland to get EU aid

    2007-05-20T14:01:01Z

    Fruit growers from Poland whose crops were struck by devastating frosts in early May will be able to count on support from the European Union.

  • Poupart in fresh new look
    Article

    Poupart in fresh new look

    2007-05-20T09:01:01Z

    One of the fresh produce longest established firms Poupart Ltd, has announced new branding for two of its divisions as well as the group as a whole.

  • Feeling the squeeze
    Article

    Feeling the squeeze

    2007-05-17T17:08:20Z

    Although this season’s South African citrus exports are fully expected to equal those of 2006 with regard to both volume and quality, growers can only hope that returns echo the stability of production patterns. Louise Brodie and Laura Gould report

  • Re:fresh treble for Waitrose
    Article

    Re:fresh treble for Waitrose

    2007-05-11T09:01:01Z

    Waitrose has won the Foods from Spain Multiple Retailer of the Year at Re:fresh for the third time in four years. Obviously standing out from the crowd, Waitrose was singled out as the UK’s favourite retailer in the Consumer Satisfaction Index 2007 survey, scoring highly on quality, ambience, layout and customer service.

  • Spanish citrus campaign wins seven awards
    Article

    Spanish citrus campaign wins seven awards

    2007-05-09T08:01:01Z

    Bray Leino scooped seven national accolades last week at the Fresh Awards Grand Prix in Manchester.

  • Kathryn Gray
    Article

    The gentle touch

    2007-05-03T16:59:59Z

    FPJ ran a review of the fresh produce industry in 2006 at the end of last year and, in the round-up of highs and lows, female faces were conspicuously absent from the six-page spread. To put the record straight, Anna Sbuttoni caught up with some leading ladies for some long-overdue recognition.

  • Soft citrus in tight spot
    Article

    Soft citrus in tight spot

    2007-05-03T11:01:01Z

    The easy-peel citrus market in the UK is going through a shortening in the supply situation as the effects of rainfall in Argentina make themselves felt.

  • Overseas strawberries will now bear the LEAF marque
    Article

    Waitrose extends LEAF to all suppliers

    2007-05-03T08:01:01Z

    In an unprecedented move, Waitrose has extended its partnership with Linking the Environment and Farming (LEAF) to cover all its conventional fresh produce as well as flowers, and prepared and frozen produce by 2010.

  • Article

    Mike Lister was installed as general manager of Topgro

    2007-04-27T10:09:58Z

    Mike Lister was installed as general manager of Topgro, an exclusive supplier of avocados to Tesco, earlier this year. Here, he tells Tommy Leighton what he believes sets his company apart from the rest of the fresh produce industry.

  • Nigel Jenney
    Article

    Jenney in Express response

    2007-04-26T09:15:02Z

    The Fresh Produce Consortium has responded swiftly to a damning article in the Daily Express on pesticide residues in school fruit and vegetables.

  • Article

    45 arrested for €50m fruit fraud

    2007-04-24T07:01:01Z

    Italian police have arrested 45 people accused of a €50 million fraud involving European Union subsidies for citrus farmers in the southern region of Calabria.

  • Argentine lemon growers lament small sizes
    Article

    Argentine lemon growers lament small sizes

    2007-04-14T10:01:01Z

    The Argentinean lemon harvest has begun with early fruit being sent to Russia, as growers in the north-west of the southern cone country await sufficient fruit size and larger volumes before packing for EU markets.

  • To the power of eight
    Article

    To the power of eight

    2007-04-12T16:38:02Z

    A trial carried out by Mehadrin Tnuport Export and jointly analysed and assessed with the Volcani Institute in Israel has shown the benefits of using octagonal cartons for the shipment of avocados from Israel to Europe.

  • Plan holds hope for SA trade
    Article

    Plan holds hope for SA trade

    2007-04-05T08:01:01Z

    South Africa’s fresh produce industry could enjoy a substantial boost thanks to the release of Fruit South Africa’s Fruit Industry Plan (FIP).

  • Article

    Florida recovery confirmed

    2007-03-31T11:01:01Z

    The Florida grapefruit crop estimate has been revised, as growers and exporters enjoy a rebound after two hurricane-struck years.

  • Article

    Spanish citrus sector in protest action

    2007-03-23T12:01:01Z

    Growers have lost fruit to wind damage, suffered low below-cost prices and are now taking to the streets with their grievances.