All Africa articles – Page 87
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ArticleRelief as electricity issues ease
South African fresh produce industry boosted as government promises stable electricity supply until start of 2020
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ArticleWageningen calls for action on global food security
Environmental project supports innovation and urgency from food producers around the world to ensure we can feed ourselves in 2050
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ArticleCapespan Namibia in world first
Group achieves BRC certification for its table grape field packing operations
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ArticleFruit industry powering down
Table grape exporters and fruit growers in the Cape severely hampered by ongoing South African electricity interruptions
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ArticleSA honours raisin champions
Ceremony aims to mark a century of raisin production in South Africa and honour some of its finest modern growers
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ArticleGrapefruit yet to show its hand
Export volume disappointing in 2019 after some promise of growth during the previous years
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ArticleGrapes showing new export patterns
SATI's December forecast shows a rise in South African table grape exports compared to last year
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ArticleSouth African transport legislation kicked down the road
There is further relief for the South African fruit sector as the introduction of new transport law is postponed yet again
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ArticleMore countries aim to join WCO
Seven additional citrus-producing countries are set to join the World Citrus Organisation
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ArticleBaby veg makes an impact
As winter bites in the Northern Hemisphere, South African company Yukon offers some gastronomic excitement
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ArticleMixed year for South African citrus
The industry has experienced ups and downs as the 2019 export season comes to an end
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ArticleRSA pomegranates bounce back
After a drought-hit 2018 season South African pomegranate producers achieved record volumes, helping satisfy growing global demand. Ed Leahy reports
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ArticleRecord RSA blues season expected
South Africa’s blueberry exporters are enjoying a bumper season
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ArticleIrrigation project kicks off in Tunisia
In Tunisia, the World Bank is co-financing the Irrigated Agriculture Intensification Project to improve the country’s management of limited water resources
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ArticleScientists share banana variety
South Africa’s leading banana tissue culture facility has signed a deal to trial banana variety from Taiwan resistant to Panama Disease
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ArticlePlenty of blush for Cheeky
South Africa is celebrating ten years since the blushed pear Cheeky was introduced to the industry
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ArticleClean sweep for Capespan Namibia
Capespan and its Namibian partner celebrate major success in Vineyard Block competition
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ArticleSouthern Africa kicks off grape campaign
Grapes growers in South Africa and Namibia ship their first containers of the new season
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ArticleSainsbury's named top SA stonefruit retailer
South African industry body Hortgro gives Sainsbury's the nod for its support of the category over the past year
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Article'Protect your people', urges Blue Skies
With a strong focus on CSR and adding value at source across seven countries, Blue Skies is now working to establish operations in Benin

