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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 |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| 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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