All Africa articles – Page 44
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NewsFairtrade results in better pay, says study
Fairtrade marque has positive economic impact on East African flower workers, new study reveals
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NewsSouth African stonefruit ‘back on track’
Exporters say they are in a stronger position following the resolution of port strikes in October
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VideoWorld of Fresh Ideas · Rory Byrne, Dole
The CEO of the world’s largest fruit and veg company reflects on major challenges and exciting growth opportunities for the business
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VideoWorld of Fresh Ideas · Johannes Röhrenbach, Mavuno Technologies
Satellite imagery and artificial intelligence have helped smallholder farms in Africa to make their yields more predictable and attract new investment
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NewsMission announces South African expansion
Avocado giant partners with ZZ2, Criterion Africa Partners, and Core Fruit with plans to develop over 1,000ha of avocados for global distribution
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AnalysisUnderstand the business better with Fruit Logistica’s free report
Produced by Fruitnet, publication provides expert analysis of the industry’s most important trends, key developments, and some big challenges ahead
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NewsSouthern African citrus exports to Russia surpass expectations
Exports to the country increase despite the difficulties caused by the war in Ukraine
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NewsMENA region must work together on water security
Collaboration between the public and private sectors and use of the latest water efficiency technologies are seen as crucial for the future security of the region
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ArticleSouth Africa’s late table grape regions report good crops
With less than three months of the country’s grape season left, the focus is now firmly on the mid- and late-season regions of the Western Cape
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ArticleDel Monte reveals Somalia banana partnership
Group partners with Moze Holding Limited on multi-year banana deal described as a “game-changer” for the industry in the region
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ArticleTunisia sees fruit exports rise in 2022
Fruit export volumes from the North African country increased by 41 per cent last year compared with 2021, with watermelons and peaches leading the way
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ArticleSouth Africans call for political intervention after citrus stalemate
With the country’s citrus growers set to decide on their future market supply, exports to the EU remain up in the air
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ArticleSouth Africa expects average apple and pear export crop
Three years of significant growth in South African apple and pear exports ends with moderate predictions for 2023
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AdvertorialMacfrut 2023 targets leadership goal
International trade fair prepares to mark 40th anniversary with expanded programme of events and two additional exhibitiuon halls.
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ArticleIFAD and AfDB aim to boost productivity in Africa
The African Development Bank and IFAD have teamed up on a joint mission to reduce Africa’s dependence on food imports and build sustainable food systems
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ArticleSouthern African citrus volumes set to boom
The business faces comprehensive planning over next two months as it sets its sights on the next ten years
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ArticlePML Kenya invests in state-of-the-art vacuum cooler
Company hopes the cooler, located at Nairobi’s Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, will attract new customers
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ArticleFairtrade risk map identifies human rights and environmental dangers
Map helps producers around the world build effective responses to greatest supply chain risks in collaboration with farmers and workers
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ArticleLEAF launches net-zero farm project
LEAF launches ground-breaking new project with Co-op Foundation to help five farms speed up their jouney to net zero
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ArticleDole invests in South African tropical fruit export business
Joint venture packhouse with Allesbeste Group provides new platform for growth in avocados, lychees and mangoes

