Citrus news archive – Page 210

  • Article

    SA citrus exporters must be vigilant

    2005-08-25T11:01:00Z

    South African citrus producers are insisting their fruit is free of pests and disease after reports of a leaked memo suggested bosses were urging producers to avoid exporting through Spain because of stringent inspections.

  • Article

    Peru shakes up easy-peel market

    2005-08-18T14:01:01Z

    Peruvian Minneola from Agrexco is back in the UK and due to continue until the end of next month.

  • Disease adds to Florida citrus woes
    Article

    Disease adds to Florida citrus woes

    2005-08-15T14:01:01Z

    Hurricane-hit citrus producers in Florida are facing further threats this season, this time from canker disease.

  • Leo Fine dies, aged 78
    Article

    Leo Fine dies, aged 78

    2005-08-15T10:01:00Z

    The Western Cape and South African fruit industry has lost one of its most respected and colourful leaders with the death of Leo Mayne Fine.

  • Lemon volume problems
    Article

    Lemon volume problems

    2005-08-07T09:01:01Z

    Spain is looking at an increased lemon crop in the new season as Argentina struggles with its own oversupply issues.

  • Article

    US support for South African citrus

    2005-07-31T09:01:00Z

    The US government has promised support to South African citrus producers when it comes to an export programme for their fruit.

  • There is precious little grapefruit left on Cuban trees
    Article

    Troubled Cuban grapefruit

    2005-07-29T10:01:02Z

    The Cuban grapefruit crop is almost a complete wipe out following Hurricane Dennis three weeks ago.

  • The next level of technology
    Article

    The next level of technology

    2005-07-28T17:44:20Z

    In the last of our profiles on kiwifruit, the Journal takes a look at technological developments in New Zealand, and the investments the industry is making for its future

  • Article

    Cuba counting the cost of Dennis

    2005-07-16T15:01:01Z

    Hurricane Dennis swept through the Caribbean last week causing extensive damage to fruit crops in Cuba.

  • Article

    New technology offers pesticide-free solution to pests

    2005-07-15T12:01:00Z

    A new technology called the Controlled Atmosphere/Temperature Treatment System (CATTS) may be applied in packinghouses or plant quarantine facilities.

  • Tesco launches yellow fleshed watermelon
    Article

    Tesco launches yellow fleshed watermelon

    2005-07-13T08:01:01Z

    Tesco is claiming a first with the launch of a watermelon with bright yellow flesh instead of red.

  • Jamaican bananas suffer at hands of Dennis
    Article

    Jamaican bananas suffer at hands of Dennis

    2005-07-12T10:01:02Z

    While Florida citrus producers appear to have dodged the bullet when it comes to hurricane Dennis, Jamaican banana producers were not so lucky.

  • Florida hit by hurricane
    Article

    Florida hit by hurricane

    2005-07-11T15:01:01Z

    Florida is again counting the cost of the weather after hurricane Dennis roared through the north-west of the state before moving on to Alabama.

  • Teresa to leave role as IPL md
    Article

    Teresa to leave role as IPL md

    2005-07-08T14:01:01Z

    Emilio Teresa, managing director of International Produce Ltd (IPL), is to leave the company to pursue other business interests.

  • Article

    SA citrus action clams US dispute

    2005-07-01T16:01:00Z

    The shipping, distribution and marketing of South African citrus fruit in the United States have been resumed.

  • The China factor
    Article

    The China factor

    2005-06-23T16:40:32Z

    Consumers are becoming increasingly familiar with Chinese fruit and vegetables and UK companies are keen for larger volumes to enter the mainstream. Doris Lee Butterworth reports.

  • Land claim timebomb
    Article

    Land claim timebomb

    2005-06-23T16:40:06Z

    South Africa is one of the leading fruit exporters in the southern hemisphere, and the industry continues to strive to maintain it position. However there is a political issue rumbling behind the scenes which could potentially derail the sector. Ed Bedington reports.

  • It’s plastic fantastic
    Article

    It’s plastic fantastic

    2005-06-16T16:31:04Z

    In this week’s focus on packaging, the Journal discovers the latest designs and materials being used to produce punnets suitable for every fresh produce requirement.

  • Article

    EU members poles apart on finance

    2005-06-16T16:28:37Z

    In the same week as the Tories lay into the UK's national government for using Lottery cash to part-fund the £77 million SFVS,

  • Juan Cotino (r)
    Article

    Valencia brings massive boost to citrus

    2005-06-16T09:01:00Z

    Regional authorities in the Spanish autonomous community of Valencia are pouring huge funds into the citrus sector.