South Africa, the world's second-largest exporter of fresh citrus after Spain.
South African citrus growers are saying new EU requirements are putting undue extra pressure on themMillions of boxes of oranges are spoiling in containers stranded at European ports as South Africa and the European Union lock horns in a dispute over import rules, citrus growers have said.
The EU rules aim at tackling the potential spread of an insect called the false codling moth, a pest native to sub-Saharan Africa that feeds on fruits including oranges and grapefruits. In its WTO complaint, South Africa argued that the EU requirements were"not based on science", more restrictive than necessary and"discriminatory".
De Waal, whose company has orange, clementine and lemon trees straddling 7,000 hectares near the southeastern coast city of Gqeberha, said revenues were already squeezed by high shipping and fertiliser costs.
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