All Africa articles – Page 112
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ArticleChallenge for deciduous growers
Hortgro looks to address the deepening water crisis hitting fruit growers in the Cape region of South Africa
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ArticleG’s Fresh wins Heathrow travel grant
Company is one of 20 SMEs to win airport travel grant to help fund presence at global trade fairs such as Asia Fruit Logistica
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ArticleHalls helps deliver Swaziland avo first
First door-to-door export container of avocados from Swaziland to the UK is a success
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ArticleSouth Africa optimistic for post-Brexit trade
Some EU import tariffs likely to have been influenced by European production, says South African trade body as it eyes Brexit opportunities
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ArticleKenyan avo exporter to diversify into oil
Keitt Exporters is looking at how avocado oil could bring more value as trade restrictions with China continue to stall exports
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ArticleCape growers face anxious wait
In South Africa, the Western Cape’s water problems deepen as winter rains fail to bring sufficient relief
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ArticleShifting supply lines in the global fruit trade
Chain reaction: Ole Schack Petersen comments on the latest trends in the international fresh produce business
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ArticleKeeping supply in touch with demand
Ole Schack Petersen of LCL and Broom Group discusses global produce trends and the rising importance of Asia
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ArticleAvocado shortages likely in Europe
With global avocado suppliers struggling to keep up with the rapidly increasing demand from Europe, market shortages appear inevitable in the future
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ArticleMaersk Line opens up NCR market
Shipping group enables first ever import of fresh fruits into India's National Capital Region
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ArticleLemon growers ponder future
Challenges ahead for South African lemon growers as price boom seems to come to an end
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ArticleMajor table grape plantings in RSA's late regions
Growers team up to develop two farms at Brandwacht, supported by what will be one of the country’s largest packhouses
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ArticleChinese inspectors visit Zimbabwe
Citrus trade the subject of quarantine delegation’s recent visit to African nation
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ArticleTunisia promotes investment and organics
In the absence of their main export market in war-torn Libya, Tunisia’s exporters are seeking alternative markets, with many pointing to the potential of the organic sector
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ArticleTango hits South African shelves
The long wait for the appearance of the new mandarin Tango in the country's supermarkets is over
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ArticleFrosts slash EU apple forecast
Growers hopeful that a sharp fall in Northern Hemisphere production will lead to a more balanced market
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ArticleBigbucks meets early expectations
New Gala apple strain delivers a better than promised percentage pack-out in South Africa
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ArticleCape growers face difficult times
Drought conditions means the agricultural industry is battling with the surrounding population for water supplies
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Article'Brexit could harm trade with Africa', expert warns
African exporters could lose out to rival markets, researcher warns, with developing countries at risk of losing preferential access to UK market
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ArticleCMA CGM grows Med service
The shipping line is preparing to launch a new service that connects ports in the Black Sea to North African ports in Morocco and Algeria

