All Africa articles – Page 56
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PodcastsFruitbox 70 - Mehdi El Alami, Morocco FoodEx
A new promotional campaign and a faster shipping link have opened the door for Moroccan food and drink exports to the UK
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ArticleBetter soil management urgent
In order to boost sustainability, the way we treat our soils is fundamental, write Grace Njeru and Simon Odhiambo of Kenyan avocado exporter Kakuzi
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ArticleMarquis Group reports bumper season
Record kernel sales and greater volume of Nut in Shell sees leading macadamia producer end 2021 season on a high
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ArticleMorocco-UK route set to cut times
New direct service from Tangier to Poole is expected to ease the UK's disrupted supply chains, in part due to Brexit
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ArticleEU Court cancels Morocco deal
The European Union's highest court has annulled its agreements with Morocco approving the latter's export of products from Western Sahara
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ArticleSustainability driver for Raisins SA
The South African raisin industry is "guided by two key sustainability pillars"
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Article"Positive balance" for SH orange season
Salix Fruits says that shipments of the fruit increased compared with 2020 volumes
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ArticleCarb tech 'breakthrough' in South Africa
Agri Technovation's Itest Carbohydrates monitors the carbohydrate status of fruit and nut trees
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ArticleSpain calls for rethink on RSA citrus imports
Government asks for imports to be subjected to cold treatment for false codling moth
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ArticleNew sensor to spot chemicals in fruit and veg
EU-funded consortium is working on new high-speed tech to identify harmful chemicals and bacteria in produce
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ArticleYes You Kanzi! campaign underway
Kanzi aims to continue growing brand awareness and consumer loyalty through its new campaign, which positions Kanzi as the apple for living life to the full
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ArticleBlueberry consumption tipped to skyrocket
Rabobank fresh produce report predicts global fresh blueberry exports to expand steadily over coming years
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ArticleCrucial year for South African plums
The country's stonefruit growers, particularly plum producers, are still reeling from last season’s results
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ArticleEU backs Morocco in labelling row
Allegations of "labelling fraud" against Moroccan tomatoes have been refuted by the European Commission's agriculture commissioner
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ArticleTransnet is a "threat to RSA citrus industry"
South Africa’s port agency is broke, according to the country's citrus industry
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ArticleHigh hopes for seedless lemons
Seedless lemon exports from South Africa are expected to grow significantly in the years ahead
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ArticleGrapa prepared for extremes
The threat of climate change looms large for growers, but Grapa Varieties believes the genetic profile of its grape varieties offers greater resistance in a future of extreme conditions
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ArticleHalls joins fight against period poverty
Company teams up with Blossom Care Solutions to support empowerment of women
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ArticleDiMuto raises US$2.35m in Series A funding
The Yield Lab Asia Pacific throws support behind Singapore-based AgriFood trade solutions company

