All Africa articles – Page 57
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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
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ArticleAfruibana calls for fair prices
In the face of rising global costs, the African banana producers association has urged retailers to help build a fair, sustainable supply chain
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ArticleNew Chinese protocol for RSA citrus
Benefits of the newly implemented Chinese protocol for South African citrus will mainly be seen in 2022
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ArticleStrawberries to the fore in South Africa
Exports of South African strawberries are growing, leading many to think they could be the next big thing in the berry basket
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ArticleNew finance boost for women-owned start-ups
Latest initiative by GWF and ITC SheTrades gives women farmers in Rwanda easier access to funding
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ArticleJupiter plums going to plan
Jupiter Group says its Ruby Red plums are “developing well” in South Africa, while Greek trials are on schedule
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ArticleKenya’s future lies in quality
Comment: The future of Kenyan avocado exports rests squarely on adherence to quality standards, writes Chris Flowers, MD of Kenyan exporter Kakuzi
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ArticleMorocco targets UK for growth
New marketing campaign looks to promote Moroccan quality and establish country as a reliable trading partner
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ArticleSHAFFE to attend key industry events
SH fruit association to mark its presence in the main meetings of the fresh fruit industry worldwide
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ArticleBerryWorld’s SA blueberry exports ‘set to rise 25%’
South Africa's biggest blueberry exporter started its season earlier than ever this year with first pick for local supply beginning in April
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ArticleSATI appoints new chief executive
South Africa's table grape organisation has appointed AJ Griesel as CEO to replace the retiring Willem Bestbier
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ArticleEosta partnership up for award
Citrus grower Groenheuwel is nominted for the Eco-Logic Climate Change Award
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ArticleCharitable effort in South Africa
Group of South African companies help retailer donate nearly 700,000 meals to poor and hungry people
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ArticleTurkish citrus back to competitiveness
Following some tough seasons weather-wise, Turkish citrus growers are hoping for a change in fortune, with this year’s high-quality crop boding well

