All Africa articles – Page 64
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ArticleMorocco Foodex reflects on latest UK campaign
Morocco has expanded product range, forged new trade links and set up new shipping routes in push to strengthen its ties with UK
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ArticleConditional RSA access for Tanzanian avos
The end goal is in sight for Tanzanian avocado growers as they eye access to the South African market
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ArticleReducing soil splash contamination of fine beans
Research project in Kenya is exploring new ways to reduce soiling of fine beans, and limit costly rejections due to 'soil splash' contamination
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ArticleAilimpo calls for EU action on RSA lemon imports
Organisation demands stricter controls after “unprecedented” number of interceptions for CBS
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AnalysisMarketing term easy peeler is 'too generic'
Citrus marketers call for more focus on quality of individual varieties, as well as category's nutritional benefits
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ArticleHalls ramps up agritech investment
The company is rolling out smart farming technology on its own farms and those of its grower partners
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ArticleRSA neighbours hop on apple wagon
New lower chilling apple varieties make an impact in Southern Africa
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ArticleSoil health emphasis for Raisins SA
Raisins South Africa has identified soil health as a key environmental strategy for the future
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AnalysisWCO releases NH citrus forecast
Overall volumes are expected to fall slightly in 2021/22, with orange and soft citrus numbers down
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ArticleFairtrade partnership meets local challenges
Fairtrade and Grow Ahead have teamed up to deliver mitigation solutions to smallholder farms on the frontline of the climate crisis
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ArticleSouthern African grape season underway
The first table grapes of the season are to be shipped from Cape Town this week
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ArticleEosta-Groenheuwel claim climate prize
The partnership between organic firms Eosta and Groenheuwel was chosen for the Eco-Logic Climate Change Award
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ArticleRSA citrus exports to EU under threat
The events of this year’s South African citrus season may have long-term repercussions for the business
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AnalysisWhat next for the fresh produce business?
As we head towards 2022, we want you to tell us what's really happening in the world of fruit and vegetables
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ArticleEU imports more Moroccan tomatoes
Exports to the EU from the North African country have grown 26 per cent in the last five years
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ArticleMoroccan citrus with timely boost
The California drought is causing many to turn to Morocco, whose citrus exporters are battling rising costs as they seek to meet rising demand
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ArticleSouth African grape crop remains stable
The country is expected to export the same volume of table grapes this year as it did in 2020/21
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ArticlePure Harvest gets “landmark” funding
UAE firm believes latest financing round will pave the way for Pure Harvest’s expansion in the MENASA region
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AnalysisResilience needed for berry trade to thrive
Experts at Global Berry Congress focus on need to overcome big challenges so berry category growth can continue
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ArticleFreight cost increases loom in South Africa
The country's fresh produce industry is facing major freight cost rises as the new season gets underway

