All Africa articles – Page 63
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ArticleContainer shortage in South Africa
Port problems in Cape Town and a lack of containers arriving cause issues for table grape and other exporters
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ArticleOrange River raisins suffer flood damage
The South African raisin industry is licking its wounds after rain damage to its crop
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Witte Wijnappel may not show its colours
Great expectations as South African apple growers try to rekindle the past
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ArticleRecord RSA grape season on the horizon
South African grape export crop adjusted upwards once more
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ArticleMozambican lychees cheer Westfalia
Westfalia Fruit is celebrating a bountiful lychee season in Mozambique, with returns lifting up a community of small-scale farmers in Manica Province
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Vanguard offers South African update
Company predicts it will see a mostly positive South African apple and pear crop this year
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ArticleShaffe conference line-up announced
Deputy DG of FAO Beth Bechdol to open inaugural Southern Hemisphere Fresh Fruit Trade Congress
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ArticleUnited Seaways launches Brexit-busting route
New Morocco-UK United Seaways shipping route launched to bypass Brexit border issues
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ArticleGlobal grocery retail set for growth
Sector is forecast to generate an additional US$440bn in sales by 2022, according to IGD
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ArticleSH apples set to rise, but pear output stable
WAPA presents annual Southern Hemisphere production forecast on Wednesday
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ArticleClive Garrett is new SAAGA chairman
Eastern markets will boost investments in the South African avocado industry, according to newly-elected Garrett
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ArticleTanzanian avocados cause a stir
South Africa’s avocado industry says it supports the legal importation of Tanzanian avocados
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ArticleThings looking up for RSA grapes
After some bad luck with rain in certain areas, it looks as if South Africa will again have a bumper table grape crop
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ArticleSouth Africa looks to the east
While traditional markets remain important, the eyes of the South African fruit export industry are focusing on the east
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ArticleNairobi airport primed for handling Covid-19 vaccine
Cold storage facilities at Kenya’s main airport, primarily used for fresh fruit storage, ready to handle import of Covid-19 vaccines
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ArticleUK retailers support RSA stonefruit
Partnership with Hortgro highlights health benefits and unique characteristics of South Africa's plums, peaches and nectarines
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ArticleDole and Total Produce announce merger plan
Deal will create the world's largest fresh fruit and vegetable company, with combined annual sales of almost US$10bn
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ArticleIFG closes South African IP case
Breeder’s protracted case against a South African table grape grower has come to a successful end
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ArticleSouth Africa's China grape promo
The country's Western Cape regional government is pleased to be starting a grape promotion in China

