All Africa articles – Page 67
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ArticleSanLucar to give Tunisian graduates a helping hand
New deal creates professional opportunities for young talent in Tunisia’s agriculture sector
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ArticleRSA grape campaign nears its end
Growers have predicted that the red seedless market may see supply shortages over the next month
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ArticleColeacp delivers Action Plan
The importance of the Brussels-based organisation’s support for growers in African, Caribbean and Pacific countries has only risen since the start of the Covid-19 crisis
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ArticleRebrand for South African berries
BerriesZA hopes to take South Africa to the top of the global berry world
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ArticleGWF/SheTrades go from strength to strength
GWF continues to empower women through its collaboration with the ITC’s SheTrades programme
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ArticleEosta wants organic recognition
Eosta highlights the water savings of its organically grown avocados in order to draw attention to the environmental benefits of organic production
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ArticleSouth African citrus growth expected
The country's shipments are expected to reach nearly 159m cartons this year
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ArticleTomatoes make sustainability strides
At the Global Tomato Congress, sustainability specialists highlighted the progress made, as well as the significant challenges ahead
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ArticleBerryWorld celebrates double award win
Supplier and breeder picks up two Superior Taste Awards at 2021 International Taste Institute Awards, making it nine since 2018
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ArticleWestfalia’s green mission to mark founder’s birthday
Avocado and fruit specialist commemorates Dr Hans Merensky by pledging to recover group’s total carbon emissions by 2049
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ArticleClemenGold launches marketing booklet
New online resource targets locked down consumers in particular
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ArticleSouth Africa issues citrus greening warning
Travellers and the trading community are warned not to import host plant nursery material from any country
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ArticleTough times for South African growers
Rain has disrupted harvesting and packing in the Hex River Valley, while wind causes damage in Elgin orchards
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ArticleJupiter to trial new plums in Greece
Six varieties will be grown in partnership with kiwi and stonefruit specialist AS Nestos near Kavala in north of country
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ArticlePossible increase for RSA citrus
South Africa’s citrus industry is expected to finalise the 2021 crop forecast shortly, with signs of further growth
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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

