Citrus news archive – Page 65
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US widens RSA citrus access
Citrus from previously excluded areas of South Africa is on the brink of being admitted to the US
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Brazil brings taste of sunshine to London
Visitors to the Taste of London festival had the chance to sample a variety of the country’s fruits
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Citrus chief hits out at "political posturing"
CGA's Justin Chadwick says the organisation will continue to support workers while working to head off unrest
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Duda kicks off summer citrus campaign
Good growing conditions have resulted in excellent eating quality and high brix levels, company says
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Chile citrus marketing campaign underway
UK and Japan are the focus of the Chilean Citrus Committee’s promotions this year
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Peru launches World Cup promotion
Figures show a 27.5 per cent rise in Peruvian exports to Russia between January and March
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Tesco stocks green lemons after citrus shortage
A short Spanish season with South Africa's crop starting later meant the retailer lifted specifications to meet demand
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Nutrano-NCF farms deal unconfirmed
Following unmet contract conditions at the expected completion date, the deal has currently not been ratified
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SCSA rolls out summer campaign
Sweet Summer Sweepstakes consumer promo launched to coincide with peak South African season
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San Miguel enters JV with La Calera
Alliance will enable both companies to strengthen their Southern Hemisphere fruit offer for the North American market
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Red hot: Sicilian citrus sales double
Leading exporter Oranfrizer reports 55 per cent rise in shipments to UK, with supply set to continue into June
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Chilean lemons sent to US under systems approach
New rules mean fruit will no longer have to be fumigated before shipment
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Potential Australia-Europe FTA
The Council of the European Union has agreed to talk with Australia about forming a free trade agreement
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Blues drive Camposol improvement
Peruvian company sees first-quarter earnings and sales rise, and says it will continue to increase its fresh production
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Olifants River asks water questions
Unless more ways are found to store water in Olifants River the fruit and table grape sectors will suffer
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New clones crucial to Sicily orange plan
Variants of existing red-fleshed Moro, Tarocco and Sanguinello will be introduced as part of industry action plan
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Citrus canker spreads in Australia
The disease originally detected in a Northern Territory plant has spread west
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First Argentine lemons land in US since ban lifted
Seald Sweet said it is answering call from consumers for fresh lemons throughout the year
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SRCC gears up for growth
Sunday’s River Citrus Company says it is determined to remain a leading player in the Far East in particular
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Avocados give NZ exports further boost
New report suggests value of country's horticultural export business could exceed NZ$10bn within the next two years