Citrus news archive – Page 43
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San Miguel takes swift action to tackle Covid-19
The citrus specialist moves fast to adapt to operating within the constraints of the pandemic
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Florida's finger lime potential
Researchers believe the fruit could be a popular new addition to supermarket shelves
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USDA expects Florida decrease
As season nears end, industry remains hopeful that Valencia volumes remain on par
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RSA citrus sets sail to US
The first containers are on the water, but the first conventional vessels are only expected in late June
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Kloosterboer receives Argentine lemons
The opening shipment in a series of eight was discharged at Kloosterboer Vlissingen on Friday
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Greening research throws up possibilities
New management practices have slowed the spread of the bacterium and supported increased fruit yield
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CSO Italy’s marketing success
European Art of Taste marketing campaign achieves important results during first year
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Spring Sunshine brings hope to Spanish growers
SRC management committee set up to control, defend and promote the new mandarin variety
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Sunkist launches virtual talk show
'When Life Gives You Lemons' series in Canada will feature special guests, citrus recipes and at-home activities
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RSA citrus backs black farmers
South African citrus industry announces details of investment in black farmers through participation in R307m fund
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Sri Lanka ups import tariffs
A new levy has been introduced on the country’s fresh fruit imports at the country’s economy struggles with the effects of the coronavirus
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Maersk aids RSA citrus sector
Logistics giant brings refrigerated containers to South Africa to help offset scarcity in the market
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Re-Open Florida looks to citrus
Florida Department of Citrus executive director Shannon Shepp is appointed to the Re-Open Florida Working Group
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Cause for concern at RSA ports
Container shortages and lack of shipping opportunities cause problems as citrus and topfruit exports peak
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Local production in Outer Hebrides
Growing fresh produce in the far north-west of Scotland is no mean feat, but one woman is making it work with the help of an innovative new semi-permanent polytunnel
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Costa hopeful for stronger 2020
Despite a challenging 2019 Costa’s annual report has outlined some areas for optimism going forward
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Citrus Australia adds to its board
Megan MacDonald, Greg Fraser and Shane Kay appointed to Citrus Australia Board
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Fruitbox: Logistical challenges for fruit exporters
Ole Schack Petersen explains how coronavirus has created some uncertainty in the global fresh produce trade
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Finding citrus solutions
With the spread of Covid-19 threatening the Orri Jaffa campaign, the powers that be have stepped in to help keep the fruit moving
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T&G begins NZ mandarin harvest
As the season gets underway the first of more than 12m satsuma mandarins have started to be harvested in Northland