Citrus news archive – Page 60
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How fruit flies found their way into our fruit bowls
Indigenous people in southern Africa were first to be bugged by the flies, which gradually became less picky in their fruit tastes, study suggests
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San Miguel funds expansion plans
The company arranges US$100m in medium-term financing from IDB Invest, IFC and Rabobank
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French protests hamper Italian and Spanish exports
Weeks of disruption sparked by the gilets jaunes anti-fuel tax movement have apparently led to a downturn in sales
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Freshmax invests in seedless citrus
Freshmax diversifies its orchard operations in Swan Hill, investing in new mandarin plantings to complement existing stonefruit production
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High-density could be path to profitability
Growers should approach planting density issues with "an open mind"
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Lack of promotion limits easy peeler potential
The UK citrus market may be enjoying steady sales growth but Rob Cullum of Pacific Produce says the category is crying out for more investment in marketing to boost consumption
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EU slammed for ‘unflinching bureaucratic coldness’
EU digs in heels and, according to South Africans, remains aggressively protectionist on CBS despite SA Citrus efforts
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Jaffa nets new sporting deal
Partnership sees fruit brand sponsor England Netball to help build sport at both grassroots and elite level
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Citrus growers wave goodbye to 2018
The South African citrus industry set another record as it exceeds all seasonal expectations
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Leading the Grapefruit World
A record season for South African grapefruit exports has underlined the country's position as the world's dominant exporter of the fruit. Fred Meintjes reports
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Valencia citrus PGI courts new markets
Cítricos Valencianos PGI says it held fruitful meetings with Indian buyers at Go Global Congress
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20 years and counting
Summer Citrus from South Africa is marking 20 years of providing fresh citrus to the US market.
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Ailimpo warns of Turkish lemon violations
The EU has already issued three health alerts on Turkish imports since the start of the 2018/19 season
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Rains a mixed blessing for Spanish producers
Precipitation aids for citrus and vegetable producers in Murcia, but damages in Valencia region could top €100m
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GMT welcomes first Moroccan citrus vessel
M/V Fuji Bay begins bi-weekly service bringing Moroccan citrus to the North American market
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Eurobanan expands Spanish lime programme
Thanks to its proximity to the European market Spain is emerging as a viable supplier when overseas production dips
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Argentina celebrates agrifood excellence
Two fresh produce suppliers were among 14 leading companies recognised for their export achievements
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Itacitrus launches year-round organic lime programme
Brazil’s biggest lime exporter now supplies organic, as well as conventional limes throughout the year
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Costa signs agreement for NCF acquisition
Australian group expects to complete a deal this year, boosting its table grape and citrus categories
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Chilean citrus exports hit new record
After a faltering start, the season hit its stride with strong demand driving sales in the US market