Lemons
Bumper citrus crop boosts Chile’s exports
2023-06-13 09:00
Chile’s 2022/23 lemon crop is estimated to increase by 26.4% to 172,000 tons, due to favourable climatic conditions. According to FAS Santiago data, lemon exports will increase by 33.9% to 75,000 tons due to higher production and a decrease in freight costs. Likewise, the 2022/23 orange crop
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How did Indian lemons end up in Australia?
2023-06-09 00:00
There are four species of Macadamia, of which two are the most important nut producers, namely Macadamia integrifolia and M . tetraphylla. All species belong to the Proteaceae family, meaning they are related to banksias, grevilleas and proteas. This family connection reveals the genus has a long…
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Wonderful Company names new senior vice president of marketing
2023-06-08 00:00
The Wonderful Company announced that Benal Serin has joined as senior vice president of marketing. In her new role, Serin is responsible for leading all marketing efforts in Wonderful’s product portfolio which includes nuts (Wonderful Pistachios), juice, tea and arils (POM Wonderful) and
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"Lime market prices rebounded, but now down again"
2023-06-07 00:00
"Lime market prices rebounded in April and May," says Peter Bouman of Fruit Market International (FMI) in the Netherlands. "But they're back on a lower level. There are currently more than enough volumes coming in from Brazil. The recent relatively worse weather in southern Europe didn't help
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"Spain has organic lemons all year round; something that no other organic fruit sector achieves"
2023-06-07 00:00
Already close to 12,000 hectares are devoted to organic lemon cultivation in Spain, making the country the largest producer and global supplier of organic lemons. "In the lemon sector, we are very pleased to have achieved such a level of sustainability. We are number 1 in the world both in terms
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Low lemon price does not compensate for high production costs
2023-06-06 00:00
ASAJA Alicante denounces that unfair commercial practices prohibited by the Law of the Food Chain continue to be carried out, such as the destruction of value: the large operators that control the market increase the percentage of waste, claiming that it goes to the citrus industry, when
they are not.
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High production costs have slashed Alicante province's lemon harvest by 40% compared to last year. According to Alicante's Asaja young farmers association, 800,000 tons of lemons have been produced this season, which is 20% less than during a normal harvest. High costs incurred by growers and a
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Over the last ten years, citrus fruit consumption has fallen significantly both in Spain and at a European level. The data - reported by interempresas.net - are those released by the Spanish Ministry of Agriculture, which also identified individual product trends
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In MY 2022/23, FAS Santiago estimates lemon production will increase by 26.4 percent and total 172,000 MT (metric tons) due to favorable climatic conditions. Lemon exports will increase by 33.9 percent and reach 75,000 MT due to higher productions and a decrease in freight costs. Likewise, in MY
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Brazil: New Tahiti lemon has superior productivity
2023-06-02 00:00
Brazilian citriculture gains three important new materials, two varieties of orange and one of Tahiti lemon. Limão Tahiti BRS EECB IAC Ponta Firme has a productivity of 80 t/ha, 242% higher than the average for the state of São Paulo, the largest Brazilian producer, while retaining high
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Too many imported lemons as Italian supplies remain low
2023-05-31 00:00
As the domestic lemon supply is limited, operators currently seem to prefer the imported produce.
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Grade level and fruit size impact California lemon season
2023-05-31 00:00
California’s lemon growing regions are facing unique situations this season driven by common events of high, frequent precipitation and cooler temperatures. District 1, the San Juaquin Valley growing region, began harvest in late October and is now coming to an end. Rain amounts during the
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WA citrus season opens as industry continues to flourish
2023-05-26 00:00
Agriculture and Food Minister Jackie Jarvis has launched the 2023 Western Australian citrus season today, with premium quality WA oranges, mandarins and lemons about to hit retail shelves.
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A closer look at South African citrus for 2023
2023-05-26 00:00
Vanguard has received the full estimate for the 2023 citrus crop in South Africa. The latest estimate is 165.6 million cartons--800,000 more than last year.
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Turkey is increasing the export of fresh vegetables and fruits
2023-05-24 00:00
In April, Turkey exported 326,020 tons of fresh fruits and vegetables worth $235.7 million, according to the head of the Mediterranean Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Exporters Association, Ferhat Gürer.
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Lemons, the consumption crisis is caused by the cheap product
2023-05-24 00:00
For lemons, it is not a 'juicy' season; on the contrary, consumption is moving with the dropper (as the following graph shows) and there are innumerable doubts about this reference. Why such a sharp drop in consumption? Despite the fact that the lemon is a symbol of Made in
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"Demand for lemons has been low all season and there is uncertainty as to whether it will revive in the summer"
2023-05-22 00:00
The start of the Verna lemon harvest, whose production has fallen significantly this year, has not helped in boosting the demand, which has remained generally quiet throughout the winter for the Primofiori variety. For the off-season campaign, larger volumes are expected from South Africa and
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Limorè reaches Australia
2023-05-22 00:00
After 28 days at sea, the first container of Italian Limorè lemons reached Australia on May 18th 2023. The fruit will soon be distributed to supermarket chains and high-end restaurants in Sidney and Melbourne.
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Slow movement on lemons expected to pick up
2023-05-19 00:00
The lemon season in Mexico has started earlier than usual and with good volumes and a wide range of sizes. Luis Gudino, CEO of SiCar Farms says the current crop of lemons is an off bloom which is allowing for product availability before the regular lemon season begins in July. This season is
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Fair demand from Europe for South African citrus
2023-05-17 00:00
Autumn rain continues to fall over the Loskop Valley where lemons and clementines are waiting to be harvested.
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