All Africa articles – Page 113
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ArticleRSA pomegranates a breeding success
The outlook is brightening for pomegranates from South Africa, with new varieties showing great potential
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ArticleCheer for Elgin homeowners
As disadvantaged people receive home ownership, the South African fruit industry is still taking steps to improve lives since the transition to democracy
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ArticleClemenGold eyes Chinese retail
Leading late-mandarin export brand ClemenGold is upping its game in China and targeting the supermarket sector
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ArticleGold standard for mandarins
ClemenGold and Tango are leading the way for the category in South Africa as planted area and consumption remain on an upward curve
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ArticleAMC makes US citrus donation
Group's North American arm donates citrus and service to mark Nelson Mandela Day
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ArticlePrince Charles backs ‘true cost' study
True cost accounting has received royal support in the UK, as Prince Charles congratulates Eosta on its efforts to calculate the real cost of food
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ArticleWeak pound contributes to retail price rises
Unfavourable post-referendum exchange rates one of several factors driving price rises in grapes and apples among other products
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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

