All Africa articles – Page 82
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ArticleRSA politicians visit Covid-19 hotspot
Minister impressed by the steps taken by fruit growers and packers
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ArticleEosta acting on Living Wages
The Dutch sustainability and organics specialist is determined to make a Living Wage the new normal for workers, beginning with mangoes in Burkina Faso
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ArticleDel Monte rises to Covid-19 test
Del Monte has remained resilient in the face of Covid-19, ensuring continuous supplies while rapidly introducing new safety precautions
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ArticleCovid-19 calls for right varieties
With the pandemic affecting shopping habits, seed company HM Clause says it is remaining alert to the needs of food retailers and consumers
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ArticleRSA grapes just shy of record crop
Bumper volumes and strong markets have boosted the South African table grape industry
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ArticlePineapple lockdown love-in
The Covid-19 lockdown in South Africa has boosted pineapple sales
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ArticleRSA citrus sets sail to US
The first containers are on the water, but the first conventional vessels are only expected in late June
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ArticleSouth Africa trims avocado export forecast
Shutdown of hospitality sector amid coronavirus pandemic has hit sales
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ArticleContainer boost for South Africa
Further deliveries of empty containers to Cape Town will boost the country's fruit exports
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ArticleArra agency opens in Morocco
Grapa Varieties is opening a new agency in Morocco to assist the country’s growers in getting the most out of Arra and Early Sweet grape varieties
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ArticleRSA citrus backs black farmers
South African citrus industry announces details of investment in black farmers through participation in R307m fund
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ArticleEmirates SkyCargo keeps UAE stocked
Keeping food, including fresh produce, flowing into the UAE is group's "responsibility" despite reduction in flights
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ArticleCovid-19 concerns in South Africa
Western Cape government enact emergency plan to combat spread of Covid-19 in leading fruit region
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ArticleKissabel SH takes commercial strides
Australia and Chile are leading the way as the apple edges closer to commercial development in the Southern Hemisphere
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ArticleAvos in flux
With large volumes expected from Peru and coronavirus shaking up supply, it’s an unpredictable time for the avocado sector but the outlook remains overwhelmingly positive
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ArticleMaersk aids RSA citrus sector
Logistics giant brings refrigerated containers to South Africa to help offset scarcity in the market
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ArticleDates play key Ramadan role
Despite the current global challenges concerning Covid-19, the Muslim world is ready to celebrate Ramadan, with dates as usual set to play a major part
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ArticleCause for concern at RSA ports
Container shortages and lack of shipping opportunities cause problems as citrus and topfruit exports peak
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ArticleCosta hopeful for stronger 2020
Despite a challenging 2019 Costa’s annual report has outlined some areas for optimism going forward

