All Africa articles – Page 94
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ArticleRecord response for Global Berry Congress
Total of 580 people from 50 countries join 37 exhibitors and 50 speakers for 'hugely positive' berry industry event
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ArticleSouth African Young Chef of the Year crowned
Westminster Kingsway College talent Nikoleta Theofylaktidou wins South African chefs competition
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ArticleSA citrus set for further growth
Producers are satisfied that a season of progress awaits, with exciting times for late mandarin lovers
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ArticleCharging up citrus
South African growers are shaking up their citrus offer, with plans to grow the easy peeler and lemon sectors
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ArticleOutside factors dominate SA citrus
Southern Africa will export another record citrus crop this year, but the industry faces key choices when it comes to supply, writes Fred Meintjes
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ArticleKaroo grower drought relief boosted
South African apple and pear growers help fellow farmers in the Cape
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ArticleLEAF celebrates Marque expansion
Some 39 per cent of UK fresh produce now grown to LEAF standards, with assurance body saying accreditation positions farms well for Brexit
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ArticleSharon fruit celebrates milestone
The new South African Sharon fruit season is due to start soon
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ArticleAldi backs Ethiopian flower project
Fairtrade initiative aims to empower women to become horticultural industry leaders in the African country
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ArticleSouth Africa turns to WTO on CBS
The citrus black spot stand-off between South Africa and the EU is finally being taken to the World Trade Organization
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ArticleBrexit: many questions left to answer
Huge uncertainty around UK's departure from the EU, say trade experts from fresh produce industry association Freshfel Europe
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ArticleCyclone Idai costs mount
As the death toll in Mozambique and Zimbabwe rises, fresh producers growers are also counting the cost
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ArticleBig doubts over UK's no-deal banana duty
Lack of continuity agreements with Latin American countries could leave banana importers facing significant tariff hike
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ArticleRecord citrus crop once more
Southern Africa’s citrus export crop will be marginally higher this year compared with 2018
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ArticleHortfin supports entrepreneurship
Organisation outlines its future as it looks to take transformation to the next level
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ArticleSan Miguel creates BEE partnership in RSA
Workers will own a 30 per cent stake in the US$14m company Thudana Citrus
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ArticleISSD Africa appeals for investors
ISSD Africa calls for new partners to invest in African farmer access to quality seeds
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ArticleEmpowering women in farming in Ghana
Case study: How one farming student on the Marshal Papworth course has helped improve lives back home in Ghana
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ArticleSolar solving power problems
South African growers are looking to the sun to solve their electricity issues
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ArticleRSA grapes reach final stretch
It is likely that South Africa’s grape export crop could be more or less the same as last year

