All Africa articles – Page 89
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Greenyard buys 49 per cent of Mor International
Israel-based exotics group will enhance supply of products like avocados, mangoes, persimmons and pomegranates
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10 years of Beautiful Fruit
Hortgro’s annual integrated campaign to promote South African stone- and topfruit celebrates its tenth birthday this year. Dominic Weaver, communications director at Red Communications, looks at the evolution of the promotion
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Cote d'Ivoire stresses eco approach
The West African country has undergone a rapid modernisation of its banana sector, with environmentally friendly methods seen as the way to remain competitive
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African bloc to boost trade
The African Continental Free Trade Area aims to remove barriers to trade between members, but ten countries including Nigeria are yet to sign up
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SATI chairman loses life after accident
Michael Laubscher, 40, who was also chief executive of Exsa, was injured in a motorcycle accident earlier this month
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GBC2018: Exciting times ahead for berries
This year's Global Berry Congress brought together 474 visitors from 41 countries to learn about the future of soft fruit
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South Africa rediscovers apple heritage
Trees made from cuttings of first apple tree recorded in South Africa have been returned to the country
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SA expects record citrus export crop
Southern Africa’s first citrus export forecast of 2018 points to another record volume, despite the drought in some regions
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Tru-Cape updates on drought impact
Company says its 2018 apple and pear crop will be affected by hail, drought and high temperatures
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Indonesia grants South Africa export extension
Indonesia will allow a list of South African horticultural goods entry for a further three years under the new agreement
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New man in at SAPO
Former PPECB executive Shawn Coetzee appointed to SA Plant Improvement Trust
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South Africa anticipates excellent avo crop
Promise of a great South African avocado season with volumes expected to grow by over 60 per cent
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RSA listeriosis outbreak traced to meat
Relief for South African deciduous fruit growers as source of deadly contamination found
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Northern grapes end on high note
Record table grape crop harvested in South Africa’s northern region, but elsewhere crops are down
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Antwerp tightens Dakar ties
Port of Antwerp intensifies cooperation with coast of West Africa through greater collaboration
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Europe's blackberry market 'heating up'
New variety Victoria is ready to repeat recent success of Maravilla in raspberry segment, says Driscoll's
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Élysée, the champ
Michael Barker meets a private chef whose extraordinary life story and signature afro-fusion dishes make him stand out from the crowd
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Space technology to cut agricultural waste
The satellite technology is designed to reduce nitrogen fertiliser usage by up to 40 per cent
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Tunisia calls for Mediterranean label
The country’s agriculture minister has urged French interprofessional organisation Interfel to support the development of a label for the Med region
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Unease grows over SA land ruling
Fred Meintjes analyses the fallout of this week's historic decision to allow expropriation of land without compensation in South Africa, and argues now is not the time to panic