Citrus news archive – Page 68
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New strategy to protect Australian citrus
Ten-year programme to increase monitoring of citrus pests, including fruit fly and HLB
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Poupart restructures amid BerryWorld growth
OrchardWorld and Norton Folgate will now operate under new name of ‘The Orchard Fruit Company’, with BerryWorld trading separately
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Russia set to embrace plastic
Western Europeans are at last coming to terms with their addiction to plastic, while Russian consumers are starting to perceive packaged produce as better quality and safer
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Rail link a boost for Sunraysia growers
Mildura line reopens after seven-month closure, with table grapes loaded on the first service
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Californian crops hit by cold snap
Tree fruit, citrus and almond growers surveying for damage after last week's freeze
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Drought hits RSA citrus output
The water shortage and strengthening rand will present challenges for exporters this season
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AMT Fruit hits 1m meal mark in FareShare donations
Over 1,700 charities have benefitted from Tesco supplier’s citrus since partnership with FareShare began in 2015
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Buoyant Australian citrus industry seeks expert advice
Australian citrus will learn how to better leverage its excellent quality standards in the Asian market
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Late-season freeze for Central Valley
Citrus growers on alert as temperatures plummet, potentially causing damage to the 2018-19 crop
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Citrus Australia issues HARPS call
Industry body encourages growers to upgrade food safety systems ahead of harvest
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Orri Jaffa appeals in Asia
Israel's premium easy-peeler mandarin brand Orri Jaffa is seeing growing sales in China and Japan despite higher price
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Jaffa to sponsor Hockey World Cup
Citrus brand announces new deal with England Hockey to sponsor Women’s World Cup and Super 6s championships
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Congress approves Florida citrus relief
Agriculture disaster package will "send billions" to growers hit by Hurricane Irma last year
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Barking up the right tree
US trials indicate dogs could be a key weapon in preventing the spread of major plant diseases such as citrus greening
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Florida citrus calls for relief backing
As latest USDA forecast predicts another fall in volume, industry calls on House to pass act that includes Disaster Aid Package
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Marks & Spencer thanks red orange supplier
Sicilian company Oranfrizer has been presented with a special award during a ceremony at Fruit Logistica in Berlin
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Building underway at SH Pratt handling facility
Halo logistics park at London Gateway set for completion in September, promising lower costs, greater sustainability and shorter transit times
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LCL and Broom expand LatAm facilities
Three projects starting in Chile and Peru to develop new coldstorage and packing capacity, group reveals
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Zimbabwe and China strike citrus deal
China will now import around 45,000 tonnes of oranges from Zimbabwe annually
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EFSA casts doubt on CBS study
Research sponsored by South African citrus lobby are “inconsistent and not statistically based”