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Smaller Global Citrus Crop Expected for 2022/23With adverse weather conditions leading to production shortfalls across much of the Northern Hemisphere, the 2022/23 global citrus crop is set to be 4.6% lower than last year. August 17, 2023
Roy G
US Citrus Trade Shift: A Decade as a Net ImporterDeclining citrus production has transformed the United States from a key exporter to a net importer over the last two decades. June 25, 2023
Jing Zang
Shaping the Future of South Africa’s Citrus SectorThe South African citrus sector is expected to see moderate growth in the next decade. May 04, 2023
Jing Zang
Smaller Crops Expected for All Citrus Categories in 2022/23According to a recent USDA report, all categories of citrus fruit will witness global production decreases this season. February 22, 2023
Jing Zang
China Customs Suspends Citrus Imports From TaiwanChina has suspended cross-strait citrus imports until further notice, reportedly owing to the detection of quarantine pests and excessive insecticide residues. August 03, 2022
Roy G
China Customs Gives Green Light to Zimbabwean Citrus ImportsCitrus has become the first fresh fruit product from Zimbabwe to be formally approved for import into China. July 07, 2022
Produce Report
Deqing Gonggan Tangerines Exported to Canada for First Time21.35 metric tons of Deqing Gonggan (“tribute”) tangerines were recently exported to Canada for the first time. December 14, 2021
Philip K
Wo Tangerine Fungicide Allegations Raise Safety Concerns in ChinaFruit dealers in Guangxi have allegedly been violating fungicide regulations, raising concerns over the safety of Wo tangerines. March 16, 2021
Emily F
EU Citrus Production Expected to Fall This SeasonOrange, tangerine, lemon and grapefruit production levels in the EU are forecast to fall by varying degrees in marketing year 2019/20. July 23, 2020
Jing Zang
US–China Fruit Trade Set to Increase Under Phase 1 of Bilateral DealU.S. blueberries, avocados and nectarines approved for export to China while Chinese citrus, fragrant pears and jujubes approved for export to the U.S. under phase 1 of a new trade deal. January 24, 2020
Benjamin Henry

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