All Africa articles – Page 76
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Marshal Papworth links with Harper Adams
Educational project, which helps African growers learn new skills, partners with leading agricultural institution
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Hortifrut approves US$160m capitalisation
Funds will be used to consolidate and stabilise its position in the global market
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Sharon Fruit fills exotic niche
Celebrating 21 years in South Africa, the product has found a unique place as part of the exotic offering to consumers
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RSA citrus sees hard brexit benefit
For many South Africans making sense of Brexit remains a problem
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Kenya-China avocado deal signed
Agreement inked to allow Kenyan avocado export to China with myriad other horticultural products to follow
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SCSA plots seasonal path
Summer Citrus from South Africa hosts 'successful and positive' planning session ahead of upcoming season
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South Africa’s fruit heritage preserved
A rare apple from the Netherlands has been replanted in the Company’s Garden in Cape Town
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California season underway for Gem
Unique flecked avocado variety is hitting peak season in California with growth opportunities on the horizon
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A question of access
New South African citrus season due to kick off in the US amidst access questions
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Halls donates £1k to South African Scouts
Avocado producer awards over £1,000 to Scout group for its good work with young people in eastern province of Mpumalanga
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Maputo opens door to Middle East
New direct shipping link between the port and the Middle East is an important development for the South African citrus industry
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EU acts to restrict unfair practices
Coleacp has described as “groundbreaking” the EU’s latest directive to tackle unfair trading practices in agricultural supply chains
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Tru-Cape celebrates Japan ties
South African apple grower for Tru-Cape puts successful Fuji sales down to Japanese equipment
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Analysis
Reality check for avos?
While demand continues to rise, albeit more slowly than before, importers must be mindful of fruit quality and fluctuations in supply, warns Rob Cullum of Pacific Produce
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Kenya to use inmates for potato harvesting
New scheme in the east-African country will combat worker shortages for its growing potato industry
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Ramaphosa rules out SA land grab
President addresses farming community in Stellenbosch to insist land reforms will all be constitutional and within the law
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Jupiter kicks off SA citrus production
Company begins first season as a citrus grower, investing in new packing equipment and changing processes to boost fruit quality
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Table grape exports wind down
The 2019 table grape season is over, with early season expectations falling well short
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Analysis
Bananas: has a 'race to the top' begun?
Alistair Smith of Bananalink charts recent changes in the banana market and considers some promising new signs for producers
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Cementing ties
The UK will remain a key export destination for South African apples and pears, despite a general move to the east