All Africa articles – Page 115
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ArticleSunkist fakes reflect brand's value
First-ever confiscation of counterfeit branded oranges on Hong Kong market suggests US label is highly sought-after.
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ArticleDoors open for African fruit
Banana, citrus and avocado exporters in sub-Saharan Africa have received a shot in the arm after new research leads to a lifting of restrictions
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ArticleBerry markets expanding worldwide
Expansion of strawberry and blueberry markets expected across all markets until at least 2017, according to new data
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ArticleRabobank targets African veg industry
Rabo Development announces a multi-party initiative to further professionalise vegetable production in Africa
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Chingford man makes Zim trip pay
Chingford Fruit’s commercial manager Shaun Hockey has raised £11,000 for charity on a four-week awareness and fundraising trip to Zimbabwe.
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ArticleAGRA eyes vegetable development
Rijk Zwaan and the Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa look to boost the role of vegetables in Africa's agricultural sector
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ArticleApple suppliers have to know more
Interpoma 2012: Trade urged to invest in research or jeopardise traditional markets and fail to capitalise on new ones
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UK in third spot for Italians
The UK is the third largest market for Italian fruit and vegetables, behind Germany and France
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ArticleEU offers funds to ACP producers
As part of the deal that lowered duties on dollar bananas, ACP banana-producing nations are set to receive €190m from the EU
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ArticleUS green lights West African tomatoes
Tomatoes from ECOWAS member nations will be granted access to the continental US market as of 12 July under certain conditions
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ArticlePIP improves training system
The COLEACP PIP programme has been taken to new heights with the launch of a new tool to aid training
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ArticleEvent looks at solutions for Africa
Cool Logistics Africa will discuss the major logistical hurdles faced by African companies when it arrives in Cape Town next month
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ArticleMatch-funding for projects to boost African imports
Food sector firms that can come up with with smart ways to increase imports of African food to Europe are being offered match-funding grants of between £150,000 and £1 million to try their ideas.
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ArticleBama marks 125 years with donation
Contributions to Red Cross campaign for drought-riven east Africa also made by those attending special anniversary event
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ArticleSri Lanka invests in Rwanda horticulture
A Sri-Lankan plant science company has been contracted to develop fruit varieties for production in Rwanda, Africa
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ArticleContainer fleet increases 10 per cent
Alphaliner reveals 10 per cent year-on-year growth in global container fleet to 14.95m TEU
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Kenya to be WFVExpo partner country
The World Fruit & Vegetable Expo (WFVExpo) has announced that Kenya will be the Country of Honour at this year's exhibition, which takes place in London on 16-17 November 2011.
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ArticleBlue Skies gets sustainability crown
The UK supplier has been honoured for its contribution to development in Africa and South America
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ArticleCompagnie Fruitière launches promotion
A new marketing drive is being planned by the French group to highlight the quality of its exotic range from Africa
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ArticleAgroecology the way forward
According to the UN's Special Rapporteur on the right to food, conventional farming is no longer the best option

