All Africa articles – Page 104
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ArticleKenya bans avo exports as supply shortens
With volumes also limited in other parts of the world, including Australia, prices are reportedly on the rise again
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ArticleBayer backs myAgro startup
Group supports innovative myAgro with funding of more than US$600,000 to assist smallholder farmers in West Africa
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ArticleAlejandro Moralejo named CEO at Salix
Moralejo takes the helm as the US firm prepares for broaden its products and markets
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ArticleTough times for RSA grapes
Persistent drought in the Western Cape region of South Africa is continuing to frustrate the South African table grape industry
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ArticleParadise found
Mauritius is slowly building its reputation as a player in the global fresh produce market
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ArticleOzblu and Migiva group create Ozblu America
A leading producer of blueberries based in South Africa and Australia has expanded to the Americas through a new joint venture
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ArticleSouth African chef contest returns
Placement at The Test Kitchen is the new prize in South African young chef competition
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ArticleACP region gets Fit For Market
Brussels-based organisation Coleacp is continuing to provide wide-ranging support to producers and exporters in African, Caribbean and Pacific countries
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ArticleTop marks for Namibia
Namibia’s table grape growers have completed a season that was generally much better than last
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ArticleSA growers weather tough crop
Although the outlook for certain South African grape regions remain difficult, producers say they have enough to supply their customers
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ArticleKenyan farmers embrace contracts
Through the East African Potato Consortium, Kenyan potato producers are turning to contract farming in response to tough growing conditions
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ArticleLevity CropScience exports new product to Ghana
Fertiliser manufacturer said its new Tropical Albina product improved yield, resilience and quality in banana crops in recent trial
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ArticleWestfalia boosts LatAm sourcing with Agricom deal
The partnership will further strengthen WFI’s avocado supply base in Latin America
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ArticleHazera launches Shanty in Ethiopia
The introduction of the Shanty tomato to Ethiopia by Israeli seed company Hazera has got local farmers talking of “life before and after the Shanty”
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ArticleAntwerp takes charge of Cotonou
Port of Antwerp International is charged with modernising the Benin facility
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ArticleHigh temperatures hit Moroccan citrus
A poor harvest means exports are set to fall across all major categories
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ArticleUK researchers tackle 'hidden hunger' in Ethiopia and Malawi
Nottingham University project wins £4.4 million in funding to tackle micronutrient deficiencies linked to poor soil quality
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ArticleEurofruit's Top 25 stories from 2017
Review: Find out which stories were the most read on the Eurofruit website over the past 12 months
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ArticleSpain redirects citrus objectives
Exporters continue to make inroads in Asia but their share of the US market is contracting
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ArticleGreenyard prepares to purchase Dole
Landmark US$2.5bn deal would place Greenyard way out in front as the world's largest fresh produce company

