Citrus news archive – Page 73
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Staying connected
Increasing competition on the Middle East market demands that suppliers tailor their products and service to their customers’ particular needs or risk haemorrhaging market share
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RSA citrus closes in on forecast
South African citrus is just short of its seasonal target as the campaign winds down
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Chinese agribusiness looks to list on ASX
Bojun Agriculture has plans to list on the Australian stock market and explore growing Nanfeng mandarins in Australia
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Russia adapts to new reality
Three years on from its ban on food imports from the EU and US, Russia’s independence is growing, as alternative sources are found and local production blooms
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Australian export fees could rise
Government consulting with industry bodies regarding new cost-recovery model
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Greenyard inaugurates NJ facility
The new distribution centre houses 8,000 pallet positions and high-capacity citrus packing lines
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AFL2017: Spanish citrus exporters seek China gains
Asiafruit rounds-up some of the latest developments from the Spanish citrus sector, including rising demand out of China
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Next gen of ripeners takes off in Aus
Catalytic Generators is seeing increasing demand for its line of ripening products in Australia
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"Very significant damage" to Florida citrus
Statement from Florida Department of Citrus confirms fears after Hurricane Irma hit the state
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CA predicts short navel crop
Initial industry forecast pegs California's navel crop as the lowest in a decade due to excessive fruit drop
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LGS in double brand revamp
East Coast importer unveils its new Darling Clementine and Suavo Avocado brands
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South Africa optimistic for post-Brexit trade
Some EU import tariffs likely to have been influenced by European production, says South African trade body as it eyes Brexit opportunities
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Nutrano appoints new director
Australian produce group Nutrano has announced Peter McGregor as its independent non-executive director
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Marco showcases Australian tie-up
British packing specialist aims to secure foothold in Australia after new state-of-the-art packing line installed at grape grower NCF
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Spanish scientists turn citrus into plastic
The new material is obtained by combining limonene and carbon dioxide, both abundant and renewable substances
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Orri mandarins tickle Asian tastebuds
Sensory market research shows consumers in China and Japan are keen to consumer the Israel-grown citrus
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Shifting supply lines in the global fruit trade
Chain reaction: Ole Schack Petersen comments on the latest trends in the international fresh produce business
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Keeping supply in touch with demand
Ole Schack Petersen of LCL and Broom Group discusses global produce trends and the rising importance of Asia
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Florida citrus acreage decreases
Report from the USDA's Florida Field office shows a state-wide fall of 5 per cent
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Limoneira and Suntreat boost alliance
Leading Californian citrus suppliers strengthen ties in order to meet increasing demand for their fruit