Citrus news archive – Page 90
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Heavy demand for Sumo Citrus
Mandarin offering continues to gain traction in Australian market on back of its sweet taste and distinctive appearance
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Limex rebrands as SiCar Farms
Company says new brand better represents its growth and vertical integration
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Peruvian citrus on track for Japan
Peru’s Ministry of Agriculture and Irrigation estimates Peruvian citrus will be on track to enter Japan this August
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Black spot decision "unacceptable"
Copa-Cogeca criticises proposals that it says will weaken import controls to prevent black spot disease in citrus fruit coming into Europe
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Florida growers highlight HLB impact
Citrus producers taking part in a UF/IFAS survey say 80 per cent of trees are suffering from citrus greening
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Rainfall raises concerns for Chile
Export association Asoex expresses 'regret' following heavy rainfall in O'Higgins, Maule and other key supply regions
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SA encouraged to lean on Shandong
University fellow says Australian state should approach sister city in bid to have fruit fly status recognised
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Xtreme Int'l takes on the Tango
The number of South African Tango exporters increases as Xtreme International joins the party
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Online system delivers early start for Aus citrus
Export programmes get underway quickly in KCTT markets, with more growers registering blocks
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EU CBS proposals criticised
Copa-Cogeca slams EU Commission proposal which it says "severely weakens" import controls on citrus black spot
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Limoneira COO discusses South Africa deal
Alex Teague, Limoneira’s chief operating officer, talks to Asiafruit about the group’s new joint venture South African operation, and its plans to form a similar alliance in Argentina
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Time to Tango
The University of California Riverside has been granted plant breeders’ rights in South Africa for the Tango mandarin
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Growth in Florida citrus outlook
Good news for growers as Valencia forecast rises despite ongoing battle against disease
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RSA organic growers 'scapegoated'
Dutch organic specialist Eosta believes EU protectionism is ultimately to blame for South African organic lemon growers’ decision to halt exports
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RSA lemon ban 'not country-wide'
South Africa's voluntary diversion of organic lemons away from the EU does not apply to Western and Northern Capes
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Australian exporters welcome Japan cuts
Citrus industry growing volumes and revenue for fresh and juice products in Asian market
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Limoneira launches South Africa business
Limoneira has launched its South African business and partnered with Re:inc to form Real Citrus
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RSA lemon ban 'a diplomatic step'
Country's decision to stop its own organic lemon shipments to the EU was a gesture of goodwill, says special envoy
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Sicilian citrus heads east
Blood oranges from Italian region proving popular in Asia and the Middle East
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Price swings mar Valencia citrus campaign
Lower output led to a partial recovery in prices this season, with some lines such as licensed clementine varieties performing better than others