All Africa articles – Page 91
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ArticleEuropean avocado prices soar amid shortage
Peru’s focus on the US market and the shorter South African crop have left importers scrambling for supplies
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ArticleBlue Skies marks ‘10 years transforming lives’
Fresh-cut fruit supplier’s foundation has now implemented over 100 projects in Africa, spanning education, sanitation, health and wellbeing
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ArticleFresh produce goes ‘nude’
A South African-based retailer has turned to laser printing vegetables as part of a wider initiative to reduce plastic in its stores
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ArticleA fly in the ointment?
Mango growers around the world will soon have to contend with new EU regulations on fruit fly, with fears this could have an adverse effect on supply and product quality
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ArticleBlockchain projects get CTA backing
Initiatives in Côte d’Ivoire, Papua New Guinea, Sierra Leone, Trinidad and Tobago and Uganda will include vegetable traceability
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ArticleKenya avo euphoria subsides
New deal with China is proving much tougher to implement than it originally seemed
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ArticleMixed Sharon fruit season winds down
The South African Sharon fruit season did not live up to its early promise
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ArticleSouth Africa welcomes China success
South African citrus industry celebrates the arrival of the first of a series of breakbulk shipments to China
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ArticleSeedless lemon search
The hunt for quality seedless lemon varieties in South Africa has been a long and exhausting one
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ArticleCan Flying Swans get off the ground?
Will a Dutch consortium succeed in coming to the rescue of South Africa's embattled citrus industry?
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ArticleFall Creek hires regional director for RSA
Appointment marks latest stage in the blueberry breeder’s global expansion
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ArticleRSA topfruit sector cuts greenhouse gas emissions
Industry has been working to reduce the environmental cost of fruit production
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ArticleBerry growth in South Africa
South Africa’s berry business is fast growing, but it will take many years before the country can really make an impact on the world’s markets
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ArticleSouth African stonefruit can rebound
Good rains this winter may well help South African stonefruit growers to bounce back
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ArticleBetween a stone and a hard place
Stonefruit growers in Europe and the southern hemisphere have suffered from extreme weather conditions which have hit retail volumes
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ArticlePlum season ends, hard work begins
There is much to contemplate for South African plum growers in the off-season after a disappointing campaign
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ArticleDutoit Group backs club varieties
Club varieties play an important role in the search for greater profitability
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ArticleSeedless lemon brand hits shelves
A strong new brand for seedless lemons is about to emerge in South Africa
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ArticleTransport minister here, there and everywhere
As Fikile Mbalula takes over at South Africa's Ministry of Transport, his first job is to bring calm to the country’s ports
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ArticleRSA industry will "welcome" new cabinet
Thoko Didiza makes a welcome return to agriculture a part of Cyril Ramaphosa's cabinet

