All Africa articles – Page 74
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ArticleSouth Africa's informal trade hit
Lockdown measures disrupt informal fruit trade sector in South Africa, which plays a crucial role in the country's produce sales
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ArticleBlue Whale ready for unexpected
In the wake of Covid-19, French apple giant Blue Whale is prepared for tough times ahead, as the possibility of labour issues approaches
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ArticleDriscoll's raises US$4m in funding
Berry giant to deploy more than US$4m in charitable funds in response to the Covid-19 pandemic
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ArticleRSA's bumper blueberry year
South Africa’s blueberry exports increased 53 per cent this season, while raspberries suffered from lack of airfreight
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ArticleCo-loading success for RSA citrus
More shipments of South African citrus to be co-loaded for Japan and China this year
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ArticleSIIM mangoes head to Europe
Grower-exporter, which packs fruit under the Dibra brand, set to send west Africa-grown mangoes to European markets
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ArticleRSA raisin exports continue despite delays
Consignments still making it onto vessels despite reduced port terminal capacity and a slowdown in packing
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ArticleUncertain times ahead in South Africa
Apple and pear industry anticipate impact of Covid-19 will be felt for a long time
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ArticleApples could offer something extra
As consumers turn increasingly to fresh produce, studies show apples may be beneficial in the fight against Covid-19
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ArticleNew leader for South African citrus
Cornel van der Merwe is the new chairperson of South Africa’s Citrus Growers’ Association
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ArticleSharon fruit picking begins in RSA
Indications are that the crop could be bigger than last year, with an estimate due in mid-April
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ArticleFruit SA appoints acting CEO
Fhumulani Ratshitanga is the interim chief executive at Fruit South Africa
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ArticleAirfreight issues disrupt RSA exports
Interruption to airline business essentially grinds airfreighted perishables to a halt in South Africa
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ArticleUncertainty for Kenyan exporters
Drop in airfreight and current market situation could hurt small farmers in rural regions
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ArticleSouth African grape crop on course
Country's table grape crop is on target to exceed latest estimate despite significant challenges
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ArticlePPECB proves its worth
Ninety year-old organisation is one of the heroes rising to the challenges presented by the coronavirus outbreak
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ArticleMiss Chiquita now working from home
Self-styled first lady of fruit backs calls for people to stay at home in order to limit the spread of coronavirus worldwide
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ArticleRSA shutdown sparks questions
More clarity of the effect of national Covid-19 emergency on country's fruit industry is expected soon
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ArticleKeeping you informed
The situation is serious. And at Fruitnet we’re taking it very seriously indeed
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ArticleSouth Africa in lockdown
The country enters three-week lockdown as Covid-19 continues to spread

