Citrus news archive – Page 201
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         Article ArticleBlues brothers in armsBlueberries from Chile, Argentina and Uruguay make up the backbone of the fruit’s winter supply to the UK. Now that volumes from all three countries are rocketing just as growers and exporters are facing mounting pressures, a three-way promotional campaign has been introduced to boost sales of the fruit in the UK. Anna Sbuttoni reports from South America 
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         Article ArticleEgypt rises to festive challengeEgyptian citrus and berry producers are adapting to changing conditions this season, as a smaller citrus crop and rising competition, coupled with the ongoing financial crisis, may bring uncertainty to the campaign’s proceedings. Doris Lee Butterworth reports 
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         Article ArticlePremier Citrus buys Duda citrus grovesLeading exporter expands its production area in Florida with acquisition of 625ha in the Indian River region 
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         Article ArticleKorean orange production to dropA new USDA report has estimated that yields will fall and that the US will continue to dominate the import market 
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         Article ArticleAustralian oranges on an upward curveThe 2009/10 Australian orange campaign will see production rise and exports lean back towards the US market 
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      ArticleAgrexco's Easy Peeler exports in full swingThe produce marketer has said that it expects an increase in exports compared with last year 
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      ArticleCitrus theft plagues Spanish growersFour growers in the Villareal area of Valencia in eastern Spain have had about 27 tonnes of citrus stolen from their trees. 
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         Article ArticleChristmas countdownTraditional Christmas lines from fir trees to Brussels sprouts, cranberries, dates and citrus, start to come into their own at this time of year. This season, growers and suppliers are facing one of the most challenging festive periods they have had in a long time, with consumers keen to cut their spending any way they can. So how will these seasonal favourites fare this year? Anna Sbuttoni reports. 
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      ArticleJapanese tangerine production fallsJapan’s tangerine crop is expected to fall by 12 per cent, according to the USDA Foreign Agricultural Service 
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         Article ArticleTask force set up to protect Texan citrusThe group will be charged with protecting the industry from citrus greening and formulating a contingency plan should it ever spread in the state 
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         Article ArticleGood quality navel season in CaliforniaNavel growers are seeing a lower yield this season, with better fruit quality and size 
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         Article ArticleTurkish citrus to bounce back in 2008The USDA has forecast a production increase for lemons, tangerines and oranges in 2008 
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         Article ArticleCítricos Valencianos signs deal with AuchanCítricos Valencianos has unveiled a major citrus marketing deal with Auchan, which it said would boost the PGI group’s presence across Spain 
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      ArticleChemical-free research to get resultsNewcastle University has teamed up with importers and major retailers in the UK to trial the reduction or elimination of chemicals in fresh produce production. 
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         Article ArticleTurkey shapes up to UK challengeCitrus is a staple in the UK throughout the festive period, to be found in Christmas stockings across the country. This season, Turkish growers and exporters are expecting a bigger crop than last year and are aiming to grow their share of the UK market at this competitive time. Anna Sbuttoni reports. 
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      ArticlePesticide plans may hit Spain’s citrus sectorValencian citrus growers have claimed the EU pesticide regulation plans could threaten the ongoing fight against pests in Spain’s citrus sector 
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      ArticleCitrus Australia gets down to businessAustralia’s new peak citrus body has got right down to the business of grower representation 
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         Article ArticleJohan Stumpf leaves Sunday River CitrusThe South African group has revealed that its managing director has left the fresh produce industry 
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         Article ArticleCitrus production to rise in South AfricaA USDA report has pointed to increased citrus volumes during 2008/09, as well as a jump in fruit volumes exported 
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         Article ArticleMexican state close to fruit fly victoryThe area in Nuevo Leon now declared free of the pest comprises 200ha of citrus groves with a production of 2,250 tonnes 
 

