Photo: citrus of Mexico, exporter of the Chinese market
China’s fresh citrus production and consumption are forecast to continue their upward trends in 2020/21, reaching 35.6 million tons and 34 million tons, respectively, according to FAS/Beijing data. However, the […]
mer 27/01/2021 by Richard Wilkinson
EU citrus production in 2020/21 is predicted to rise 7.5% to 11.4 million tons, due to favourable weather conditions, according to FAS/Europe. The 2019/20 EU citrus season saw an increase […]
lun 18/01/2021 by Richard Wilkinson
South Africa’s orange exports are forecast to be up by 2% to 1.32 million tons in the 2020/21 MY, from 1.29 million tons in the 2019/20 MY, according to USDA […]
mar 05/01/2021 by Richard Wilkinson
Heavy November rains along Valencia’s coastal regions caused more than €62 million in losses, including crop damage, the extra treatments to save trees and repairs to damaged infrastructure, according to […]
lun 16/11/2020 by Richard Wilkinson
Making money off the land and as Nadorcott reinvents it. The late ripening mandarin Nadorcott is a paradigm of new citriculture. It is a revolutionary change in the fields and […]
mer 04/11/2020 by Richard Wilkinson
Global Citrus Congress Live, the new meeting point for the global citrus industry, will be held online at 3 pm CET on 5th November 2020. The event is a must […]
mer 04/11/2020 by Richard Wilkinson
Egypt’s orange exports reached 1.398 million tons up to October 14, according to data released by the country’s Central Administration for Agricultural Quarantine. This places Egypt as the world’s top […]
mar 03/11/2020 by Richard Wilkinson
South Africa has decided to cease exports of specific types of citrus from certain regions in the country to the European Union early this season. The South African government has […]
mar 15/09/2020 by Richard Wilkinson