Citrus news archive – Page 201

  • Spanish citrus gears up for strike
    Article

    Spanish citrus gears up for strike

    2006-12-11T08:01:01Z

    The Spanish citrus sector is preparing for a national two-day strike on Thursday and Friday, severely disrupting production, packing and shipping operations.

  • Article

    Clemenules return

    2006-12-10T16:01:01Z

    Clemenules are set to make a comeback on the shelves at Morrisons this Christmas following a successful debut in December 2005.

  • Article

    Moroccan citrus exports on the up

    2006-12-10T14:01:01Z

    Moroccan citrus exports are set for a 15 per cent boost to 622,170 tonnes this season, according to citrus growers’ association Aspam

  • Article

    Italian clem production drops

    2006-12-09T18:01:01Z

    Italian clementine production is set for a 17 per cent drop to 360,000 tonnes this season, according to agricultural organisation Coldiretti.

  • Spanish lemon volumes down
    Article

    Spanish lemon volumes down

    2006-12-09T14:01:01Z

    A €48 million loss is expected for the 2006-07 Spanish lemon campaign, according to Ailimpo, the Spanish trade association for the lemon and grapefruit sector.

  • Article

    Valencian citrus gets makeover

    2006-12-08T18:01:01Z

    The Regulatory Council Valencian Citrus Fruits unveiled its updated image at the Valencian Institute of Agrarian Investigations (IVIA) on October 14.

  • Fresh Connect's Pieter Swart and Tony Brinsford
    Article

    New concept for SA fruit

    2006-12-05T17:01:01Z

    A South African fruit marketer has developed a new concept that sees companies buying and marketing a fruit tree’s entire yield - across all grades.

  • Citrus packers hoop shares
    Article

    Citrus packers hoop shares

    2006-12-03T12:01:01Z

    Goede Hoop Citrus has secured an empowerment deal which sees staff acquire a 21 per cent stake in the company.

  • Article

    Exotic view from the tropics

    2006-11-30T17:54:30Z

    After sitting on a tropical beach amongst palm trees last week, I returned to read the latest statistical performance in FPJ

  • South African children at a creche funded by the Waitrose Foundation
    Article

    Waitrose to extend Foundation with customers' cash

    2006-11-27T08:01:01Z

    Waitrose customers, have helped raise £600,000 in the last 18 months to allow the retailer to extend the Waitrose Foundation scheme, which support South African fruit growers.

  • Paved with gold?
    Article

    Paved with gold?

    2006-11-23T14:50:35Z

    Its export agenda may be ambitious but those seeking gains in China may also strike gold. Doris Lee Butterworth speaks to leading producers, importers and exporters to discuss the state of play

  • Article

    We’ve moved on a bit since the stone age - apparently

    2006-11-23T14:42:18Z

    It seems as long ago as the Stone Age when independent greengrocers used to sell potatoes - with the exception of Jersey Royal

  • A break from tradition
    Article

    A break from tradition

    2006-11-16T17:05:54Z

    Moroccan fresh produce exporters are gunning for growth this season, particularly in some of their emerging product areas. Doris Lee Butterworth finds out what’s in store.

  • Article

    Aussie oil protects export citrus

    2006-11-13T15:01:01Z

    Australian researchers have developed an oil which protects export citrus from surface pest, light-brown apple moth.

  • All eyes on citrus exports
    Article

    All eyes on citrus exports

    2006-11-09T16:01:01Z

    Several key Mediterranean Basin countries are likely to make the going tough for Spanish citrus growers this year as they increase their exports, even despite lower production in some cases.

  • Citrus production rising
    Article

    Citrus production rising

    2006-11-04T12:01:01Z

    Production from the Mediterranean Basin is forecast to rise in 2006-07.

  • Turkey’s golden opportunity
    Article

    Turkey’s golden opportunity

    2006-11-02T16:29:21Z

    A lot of the citrus fruit found in Christmas stockings across the UK this year will have been produced in Turkey - and its producers are aiming to export more product than ever to the UK over the winter months. Anna Sbuttoni reports.

  • Article

    Selling sustainability in an attractive fashion

    2006-11-02T16:25:06Z

    Nico Roozen, director of Dutch development organisation Solidaridad, pioneered the concept of Fairtrade. To mark the 10th anniversary of the first Fairtrade banana export to the UK this month, he talks to Elspeth Waters about his future expectations.

  • Article

    Israel suffers value drop

    2006-10-31T13:01:01Z

    Israel is reporting a 9.3 per cent decline in value of its agricultural production for the first six months of 2006, to US$4.27 billion (£2.5bn), compared with US$4.71bn (£2.23bn) in the corresponding period last year.

  • Festively challenged
    Article

    Festively challenged

    2006-10-26T17:20:19Z

    Many fresh produce lines come into their own over Christmas when they form part of the array of traditional festive fare. Emma Twyning spoke to some leading specialists in Christmas lines to find out what lies in store this year.