All Africa articles – Page 76
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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
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ArticleZambian president gets the blues
Edgar Lungu visited OZblu's Zabezi Berry Company as Zambian blues gain access to China
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ArticleHortifrut profits keep on rising
Company has reported a 547 per cent increase in profits rise for first nine months of the year
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ArticleBrexit threatens Ghana bananas
Banana Link urges UK government to negotiate tariff-free deal with Ghana to avoid banana shortages and protect jobs in West African nation
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ArticleQ&A: Loren Zhao, Fresh Bridge Supply Chain
Leading importer discusses the opportunity for building new demand for fresh avocados in China
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ArticleAvo-lution on track across Asia
Final instalment of Asia Briefing looks at avocados, a category expected to grow substantially in Asia over next decade
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ArticleEgypt takes top spot in orange export rankings
Currency devaluation, improved quality and surge in Chinese demand lift Egypt into number one position
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ArticleAfrica waits on US change at the top
As the US looks set to welcome a new president, Africa wonders if it will get a better deal
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ArticleBlueberry spat continues with war of words
United Exports defends its reputation in South Africa, as Ross Berries denies licensing breach over OZblu varieties
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ArticleRSA tissue culture facility opens
New tissue culture facility for South African fruit industry helps keep producers in touch with global trends
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ArticleUnited Exports points finger at Ross Berries
Group alleges licensing breach following second reported seizure of South African blueberries in Rotterdam
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ArticleSlight drop in NH citrus production
Preliminary forecast shows 2020/21 Northern Hemisphere crop is expected to reach 28.7m tonnes, down 1 per cent
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ArticleReport makes Africa port pointers
Africa CEO Forum report formulates pragmatic recommendations to accelerate modernisation of Africa’s port sector
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ArticleEarliest Southern African grapes harvested
Pioneering Namibian table grape family brings a new dimension to the Southern African season

