All Africa articles – Page 66
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ArticleAzura becomes carbon neutral
The Franco-Moroccan tomato producer has achieved carbon neutrality, with plans to highlight its offsetting commitments on tomato packs from next year
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ArticleFruit South Africa hails new Chinese opportunities
South Africa and China sign a new memorandum of understanding, boosting cooperation and trade
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ArticleTricky start for RSA table grapes
Late season affects supply for pre-Christmas market in UK and Europe
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ArticleSouthern African citrus breaks new ground
More than a million citrus trees to be planted as Botswana becomes a new Southern African citrus supplier
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ArticleRussia extends tomato ban
Russia has cited safety concerns for its latest tomato import ban against Azerbaijan, but some analysts suggest politics or protectionism may be at play
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ArticleGBC drives home sustainability message
Speakers highlight the growing importance of sustainability to the berry business at the Global Berry Congress
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ArticleColombia eyes African potential
Fruit and vegetables are believed to be among the products with the best trade opportunities
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ArticleOTC adds to sustainable packaging
Organics specialist adds two new recyclable cardboard grape packages to its range
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ArticleSA stonefruit champions sustainability
Industry continues to focus on several sustainable projects while ensuring high standards
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ArticleDelassus proud of 2020 effort
From its effective response to Covid-19 to winning an award for its redesigned website, Morocco's Delassus stands by the year's achievements
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ArticleBlueberry conflict concerns Hortgro
South African body worried over negative impact of IP and PBR dispute on other fruit industries
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ArticleEurope awaits Namibian grapes
This season's first significant volume of Namibian table grapes leave Cape Town for Europe
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ArticleGPG eyes North African expansion
Company delivering improved raspberry varieties for Moroccan and Tunisian producers
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ArticleOTC welcomes organic RSA stonefruit
South African organic stonefruit from Pro-Plum Orchards is expected from week 49
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ArticlePML flying high with new airfreight charter service
Twice-weekly service will fly from Nairobi to London carrying essential perishable cargos
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ArticleItalian apples and RSA grapes target Asia
Leading brand Melinda and the entire South African table grape industry are gearing up for new growth in the region
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ArticleDon Limón introduces flexible direct sourcing
Model would allow buyers to become more involved in the production process and supply chain
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ArticleUneasy truce in blueberry battle
Ross Berries and United Exports may have settled this season's OZblu royalty spat, but the dispute looks set to continue
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ArticleSuccess for Living Wage mangoes
Dutch organic importer Eosta’s first Living Wage mangoes are helping to close the wage gap for its suppliers in Burkina Faso

