Citrus news archive – Page 201
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ArticleResearch presents citrus greening solution
Australian research may help Indonesian mandarin farmers beat the citrus greening disease
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ArticleUS opening to draw Chilean trade
With strong consumption and less competition, the recently opened US orange market presents great opportunities for Chile this season
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Spanish look to Aussie Navel
A newly formed alliance of three citrus exporters in Valencia is starting work on production of the recently launched Australian Navel clone M7.
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ArticlePositive Japanese citrus visit for Aus
An inspection of the South Australian citrus industry has gone well, according to an industry director
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Spanish exports fall
Spanish fresh produce exports fell by four per cent year on year during the first quarter of 2009.
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ArticleJuanjo Ferrandis joins Citrosol
The Spanish citrus protection specialist has appointed a new deputy manager for commercial development
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Sun Valley in packhouse investment
Sun Valley Biofruit has unveiled a new packhouse to handle its organic citrus grown in the eastern Cape in South Africa.
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ArticlePoor outlook for South America
Global demand and prices have fallen for the region's citrus this year, pointing towards a decrease in export volume across the board
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ArticleEurope set to welcome RSA Sharonfruit
The first arrivals of what could be a large export crop are set to arrive in Europe this weekend, with demand for the fruit strong across the globe
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ArticleLemon heartache looms in Spain
Spanish lemon sector leaders are decrying prices as “insufficient”.
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ArticleDuda Farm Fresh to import Chilean Navels
The group will introduce the fruit to the US in mid-June, packed under the Dandy brand
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ArticleRSA Sharonfruit industry aids the needy
A substantial volume of the fruit is being donated to underprivileged people in South Africa for the second consecutive year
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ArticleKorea rejects Californian oranges
Korea’s rejection of 19 containers of Californian oranges has drawn into questions the country’s quarantine controls
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ArticleMorrisons oranges gain top prize
Morrisons Sicilian oranges were among the winners as the retailer scooped an unprecedented nine awards at The Grocer Own Label Excellence Awards.
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ArticleM7 to replace Navelina oranges
A new, Australian-developed citrus variety is expected to completely replace Navelina within the next five years, according to leading Spanish growers
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ArticleFirst South African citrus leaves for US
The year's first shipment of summer citrus has left Cape Town at the start of a season that will run through to October
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ArticleCitrus growers urged to fight greening
Growers in the US and Brazil have been exhorted to come together to fight a common enemy: citrus greening
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C-stores still have produce chances
The tide may not have completely turned as far as convenience stores are concerned and it is generally acknowledged that there
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ArticleValencia reviews citrus output
The Spanish citrus campaign has recovered slowly in spite of the fact that there was a lot of “uncertainty and uneasiness” in the first part of the season.
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ArticleFlorida revises crop downwards
The US department of agriculture (USDA) adjusted its citrus forecast last month in its latest update for the 2008-09 season.

