All Africa articles – Page 104
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ArticleSan Miguel buys Peru’s Agrícola Hoja Redonda
The deal improves San Miguel’s access to US West Coast and Asian markets
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ArticleKenyan drought is ‘major concern’
Lack of rain is restricting planting and irrigation in Kenya while UN watchdog warns of worrying outlook for next three months
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ArticleDelassus adapts to Russian demand
As Russia grows in importance for Moroccan exporters, Delassus is increasingly tailoring its products and packaging to the needs of Russian consumers
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ArticleGM banana could boost vitamin A
Modified variety tested in Uganda by team of Australian scientists has apparently produced encouraging results
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ArticleFigs on the road to success
South Africa's re:inc innovation says a number of new fig varieties are now primed for commercialisation
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ArticleBilbao courts overseas exporters
The city’s port and wholesale market have teamed up to attract fruit cargo from Latin America and Africa
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ArticleSenegal mango season gears up
The first organic mangoes from socio-economic organisation EcoPeace are due to arrive in London this week
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ArticleUK to continue duty-free trade with poorest countries
Tariff-free trade will continue with 48 nations worldwide when Britain leaves EU, government has promised
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ArticleDrought hits RSA topfruit estimate
The South African apple and pear export crop estimate is reduced as the impact of the drought begins to bite
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AnalysisHow to stay ahead of the veg pack
Special report: As European greenhouse vegetable suppliers look to consolidate, new potential strategies are emerging
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AnalysisHow to revive the European grape market?
Many in the table grape business believe the best way to boost stagnant demand is to invest in better varieties
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ArticleMelo Drink offers a healthy start
The new pomegranate juice brand appears to have provided a shot in the arm for Italian bar owners and consumers alike.
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ArticlePlanasa opens pioneering hanging tip nursery
Thanks to the nursery’s location in Morocco it can supply early, high quality tips for the northern European market
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ArticleAldi helps Kenyan farmers through Farm Africa
Discounter has helped train 400 aspiring veg growers during the first year of its project with Farm Africa
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ArticleWalmart calls for blockchain collaboration
US retail giant urges fresh produce sector to come together and build transparency into supply chain using ‘blockchain’ technology
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ArticlePressure grows in Cape fruit regions
Growers fear the long-term impact if the Western Cape region of South Africa does not receive sufficient rainfall
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ArticleNew airfreight service links Kenya and Yorkshire
Weekly service will transport Kenyan fresh produce and flowers into Doncaster Sheffield Airport
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AnalysisNo time to sit back and relax
Special report: The European market for greenhouse veg might be strong at present, but it is also hugely competitive
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AnalysisA green light for the greenhouse
Special report: Rabobank's Cindy van Rijswick looks at what changing consumer trends mean for greenhouse veg producers
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ArticleNovafruit tracks changes in Middle East
Keeping an eye on emerging markets, the Italian company is meeting rising demand for imported fruit in several countries

