All Africa articles – Page 93
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ArticleNew windows force Hex hands
Competitive supplies early and late in the season are leading to different strategies in the Hex River Valley
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ArticleCeres makes apple breakthrough
Improved Gala and Fuji strains hold promise for South African topfruit industry
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ArticleFresh produce focus for TLG
New logistics group geared to maintain and expand fresh produce services
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ArticleCosta Group opens Moroccan berry facility
Multi-million dollar operation set to handle up to 12,000 tonnes of blueberries per year
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ArticleWAPA 'must improve statistical accuracy'
New WAPA chairman Nicholas Dicey wants to improve international apple and pear statistics
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ArticleHoekstra brand proves its worth
Established during South Africa’s regulated era, Aat Hoekstra’s brand still works its magic today.
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ArticleTough markets worry South Africans
Early table grape regions have completed their packing but in the markets things are far from over
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ArticleReport raises new glyphosate fears
People with high exposure to chemical significantly more likely to develop non-Hodgkin lymphoma, researchers find
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ArticleSHAFFE elects new leadership
South Africa will occupy the presidency and Chile will be vice-president of the association for the next two years
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ArticleNew global cherry entity created
Body to focus on promoting consumption through self-funded marketing campaigns
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ArticleSolid outlook for SH apple season
WAPA points to increase in overall production volumes, with Chile continuing to lead the way
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ArticleChile joins ranks of WAO
Chile’s membership coincides with announcement of WAO’s first ever marketing campaign in China
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ArticleJupiter Group stays in Sunday Times growth list
Fresh produce supplier remains in top 25 of Sunday Times International Track 200 after doubling its sales in the last two years
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Capespan unveils The Logistics Group
TLG introduced as a new integrated logistics service provider
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ArticleNot just a bed of roses
Supply challenges from Kenya, Brexit and difficulties sourcing labour have been causing headaches in the flower sector, but seasonal blooms and online retail offer hope. Fred Searle speaks to Ian Michell, managing director of Flamingo Produce
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ArticleBerryWorld is going global for growth
Leading soft fruit company celebrates 25th anniversary by targeting new expansion in different parts of the world
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ArticleHighs and lows for South African stonefruit
The country's stonefruit exports could be the lowest since 2017
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Article'Misinformation' upsets RSA citrus industry
South African citrus sources cry foul once more over reporting on Spanish citrus woes
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ArticleG’s to shake up import strategy in no-deal scenario
Salad veg supplier considers removing date codes, using new trade routes and supplying customers via UK hub if no Brexit deal is reached
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ArticleSoloberry launches berry brands in Europe
Soloberry Farms and Berry Basics marques aimed at building recognition for the supplier and making most of product with visual imperfections

