All Africa articles – Page 93
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ArticleSmiles after the Summit?
Summits such as BRICS are usually the place where inter-governmental agreements on trade are signed
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ArticleDrought leads to huge losses
While dams do have more water at the Cape, the real cost of the recent drought is emerging
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ArticleCapespan launches Outspan Gems
Group launches new dedicated soft citrus brand to capitalise on global growth in production and consumption
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ArticleStefan Conradie appointed Exsa CEO
Current Fruitways commercial director will take up his new position in September this year
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ArticleSouth Africa considers water future
Workshop by leading UK importer considers initiatives measuring water sustainability risks in South Africa
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ArticleUK boom for RSA apple exports
Shipments of the fruit are up 20 per cent this year as Beautiful Country, Beautiful Fruit campaign runs across channels
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ArticleResearch that fuels economic growth
In South Africa, Post-Harvest Innovation Programme research shows innovation is critical in ensuring exports remain globally competitive
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ArticleUK seed potato varieties approved for Kenya
Three British varieties have been accredited for export to East African country, creating promising export opportunities
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ArticleTFC buys into avocado production
BayWa-owned exotic produce importer forms new production venture with South African group Afrupro Exporters
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ArticleTurkish concern as window narrows
The window for Turkish lemons on the Asian market is under threat from the large volumes coming out of South Africa and Egypt
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ArticleKissabel apples harvested in Australia
The aim is to reach commercial quantities of the red-fleshed apples within the next three years
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ArticleNew tree gadget cuts water use in half
South African farmer Louis Loubser designed the "Treehog" to preserve water in times of drought
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ArticleUSA takes in more RSA citrus
The new South African citrus season in the US will be boosted by the arrival of the first reefer vessels.
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ArticleWinning over the politicians?
The discussion on land in South Africa is moving to a new, critical stage
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ArticleSouth African citrus forecast rises
With around 25 per cent of the 2018 Southern African citrus crop shipped, industry leaders have increased their forecast
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ArticleFounding president of CMA CGM Group dies
Entrepreneur, Jacques Saade, handed over the roles of CEO, and chairman of the board, just last year
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ArticleFresca launches avocado spin-off
New business unit The Avocado Company aims to build on recent market growth as UK sales surge past £178m
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AnalysisBlockchain: myth or salvation?
Although there is plenty of hype around the technology, it may still present a valuable opportunity for the produce trade
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ArticleFairtrade to investigate Kenyan picker wages
The group has responded to Mail on Sunday claims of flowers sold in UK retailers being picked by workers below 'living' wage
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ArticleRevenue 'solid' at Tru-Cape
Roelf Pienaar says that while demand is high, volumes are "substantially down" on 2017

