Tag: citrus
The story of the mother of the navel orange
- Produce Blueprints
Every navel orange eaten, shipped, or sold owes its origin to two trees planted in Riverside, CA in 1873. The woman who planted them was both exceptional and typical of her time—the idealistic, inspirational, yet highly pragmatic America of the mid-nineteenth century.
Florida citrus industry projects cautious optimism
- Produce BlueprintsFlorida citrus presents an extremely different picture from California. In many ways, it is the mirror …
California citrus keep stranglehold on fresh market in face of challenges
- Produce BlueprintsThe California citrus industry’s chief products are oranges, mandarins, and lemons, and it’s the nation’s number …
Citrus industry still faces trade winds
- Produce BlueprintsIn trade, like many American industries, citrus growers and shippers have had to deal with the …
Now THAT’s a citrus promotion
- Featured
Let's not let consumers forget there IS domestic fruit in-season in the winter.
Citrus: Rising above the turbulence
- Produce BlueprintsEvery agricultural commodity has to face two perennial challenges: pests and trade issues. Sometimes these problems …
South African citrus exports shift to easy peelers
- General NewsCitrus exports to the United States from South Africa should increase in 2020 based on increased …
Wonderful Halos launches YouTube channel, animated series for kids
- General NewsLOS ANGELES, CA (November 18, 2019) – Wonderful Halos BB #:115157, America’s No. 1 mandarin brand, …
Wonderful to launch “Camp Halohead” cartoon series
- General News
Wonderful Halos, America’s No. 1 mandarin brand is thrilled to unveil a first look at its new multi-million-dollar marketing release, an original family-friendly animated entertainment series called “Camp Halohead” set to debut on YouTube on November 18, 2019.
IMG Citrus changes sales leadership with retirement
- General NewsVERO BEACH, FL, October 2, 2019 – IMG Citrus BB #:141178, a family-owned, vertically-integrated citrus grower, …