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USA: How Florida orange growers are battling deadly citrus disease

2022-05-09
By: TFNet News Compilation
On: May 9, 2022
In: Fruits News, News
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by Business Insider Florida oranges had their worst crop in 70 years. They’re facing a deadly disease called citrus greening, spread in the body of the invasive Asian citrus psyllid. Today, nearly every citrus grove in Florida is infected with the disease. If an orange tree were to remain untreated,Continue Reading

STUDY: Orange peels used to extract valuable metals from spent batteries

2020-08-29
By: TFNet News Compilation
On: August 29, 2020
In: Fruits News, News
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Just because a lithium-ion battery no longer holds a charge doesn’t mean it no longer holds any value. It still contains useful metals, which can now be reclaimed via a more eco-friendly technique – the key ingredient is orange peel waste.Continue Reading

TFNet joins Biopesticides Awareness Workshop co-organized by CABI

Workshop explains the benefits of biopesticides to farmers in the Cameron Highlands

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TFNet and CABI partner to promote the BioProtection Portal

CABI experts visit the TFNet head office

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ISTF2025 puts a spotlight on minor tropical fruits

The International Symposium on Tropical Fruits (ISTF2025) was held on 23-25 September at the Danala Education and Community Precinct, Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Australia.

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ISTF 2025 Participants Explore Tropical Fruit Production in Darwin

ISTF2025 Participants visit Darwin Farms and Research Stations

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