All Africa articles – Page 112
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ArticleSanLucar spreads sustainability message
Valencia – New label bring attention the company’s worldwide d.r.e.a.m.s. programme
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ArticleYoung at heart
The Under 40s Fruit Growers ventured out of Europe for the first time this year. Dominic Weaver reports on their visit to South Africa
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ArticleOff-season means RSA avo dip
Phenomenon blamed for 7 per cent drop in South African avocado export volumes
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ArticleBrexit means balancing act for South Africans
South African fruit sources are extremely cautious when it comes to speculating what Brexit will mean for them
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ArticleGBC2017 lays down berry health challenge
More than 400 delegates attended Global Berry Congress 2017 in Rotterdam, a record attendance for the annual event
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ArticleFresh voices in land debate
The land debate in South Africa is hotting up in a year that the government party will elect a new leader to replace Jacob Zuma
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ArticleBob Geldof buys stake in Blue Skies
Rock star known for political activism in Africa buys stake in ethical fruit business as Blue Skies looks to expand on the continent
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ArticleFruit Logistica publishes free future trends report
Download your copy of Fruit Trade 2025: Part 1 – Key Trends and Drivers from the event website
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ArticleCapespan in Joy Wing Mau JV
Venture aim to provide suppliers and customers with a "unique value proposition" for supply and distribution of fruit within Asia
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ArticlePPECB welcomes new board members
South African export certification agency announces appointment of new board members for a three-year period
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ArticleSouthern African citrus on the up
Exports of citrus from Southern Africa are expected to return to 2015 levels this season
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ArticleShropshire warns of spiralling labour costs
G's chairman John Shropshire makes powerful case for economic benefits of seasonal workers
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ArticleG’s joins forces with RSPB to save turtle dove
Salad giant’s biodiversity drive at sustainable mushroom farm could help save endangered bird from extinction
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ArticleAlgeria focuses on port training
Algeria’s Serport has signed an agreement with the Belgian centre for maritime and port training to bolster the skills of Algerians working in the country’s ports
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ArticleWinds cause Cape Town havoc
Gale-force winds have affected ships at Cape Town's container ports
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ArticleUrban farming 'produces more than just food'
David Olivier, a postdoctoral research fellow at the Global Change and Sustainability Research Institute, University of the Witwatersrand, on why social networks are a key spinoff of urban farming
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ArticleCameroon is ACP’s new top banana
It is the main African supplier of bananas to Europe thanks to success of EU investment programmes
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ArticleColeacp launches Fit For Market
The organisation created to assist ACP countries in accessing the EU market is determined to go one step further with its new Fit For Market programme
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ArticleDon Limón ‘thinks global, acts local’
Andreas Schindler explains why sustainability is the cornerstone of the company’s philosophy
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ArticleReduce carbon emissions to ensure future of farming
Incentivising sustainability with higher prices and using agroforestry could help farmers to reduce their carbon footprint

