All Africa articles – Page 96
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ArticleNovo Fruit Packers recognised
Capespan-owned group lands prestigious award for its water supply project
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ArticleSan Miguel funds expansion plans
The company arranges US$100m in medium-term financing from IDB Invest, IFC and Rabobank
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ArticleUSDA unveils export programme
In a bid to increase US opportunities, a series of trade missions have been planned for 2019
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ArticleEU slammed for ‘unflinching bureaucratic coldness’
EU digs in heels and, according to South Africans, remains aggressively protectionist on CBS despite SA Citrus efforts
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ArticleEosta's living wage focus
Research pilot leads to a better understanding and a practical approach to address living wage issue, Dutch group says
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ArticleCitrus growers wave goodbye to 2018
The South African citrus industry set another record as it exceeds all seasonal expectations
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ArticleLate grape crops to affect pre-Christmas supply
The Orange River table grape crop is about two weeks later than normal, while Namibia is lagging by one week
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ArticleLeading the Grapefruit World
A record season for South African grapefruit exports has underlined the country's position as the world's dominant exporter of the fruit. Fred Meintjes reports
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ArticleStonefruit growers 'quietly optimistic'
South Africa’s stonefruit growers have not had it easy so far this season after early summer heat caused problems
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ArticleMajor award for Ceres grower
Pieter Graaff, a leading grower from the Ceres region, is named as South Africa’s farmer of the year
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Article20 years and counting
Summer Citrus from South Africa is marking 20 years of providing fresh citrus to the US market.
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ArticleGMT welcomes first Moroccan citrus vessel
M/V Fuji Bay begins bi-weekly service bringing Moroccan citrus to the North American market
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ArticleJapan opens to Egypt
A number of vegetables, as well as melons and dates have been granted access from Egypt into Japan
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ArticleChina to import Kenyan produce
New agreement will increase trade for Kenya whose key items are fruit, vegetables and flowers
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ArticleStargrow signs Lesotho deal
South African group agrees deal to help improve Lesotho’s agricultural industry
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ArticleKenya enjoys European avo demand
The news that avocado consumption continues to grow is exciting growers in Kenya
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ArticleRSA grape exports underway
Growers in the northern region of South Africa have started packing their first grapes of the new season
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ArticleMadagascar shows off Horeb system
Madagascan lychee exporters were in France and Belgium last month to present their sustainable growing practices to prospective European buyers
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ArticleEurope focus for Fruit Brothers
Serbia is one of the European markets that Ghana's Fruit Brothers is exploring as it seeks to build up its business in Europe for pineapples and mangoes
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ArticleZespri chairman Peter McBride to retire
The Zespri International board will welcome a new chairman in February next year

