All Africa articles – Page 98
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ArticleGB potato seeds triple yields in Kenya
British seed varieties more than tripled the average yield of Kenyan seeds in the east African country following trials.
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ArticleRaspberry yields ‘down 50 per cent in Spain and Morocco’
Sub-zero temperatures in both countries have slashed soft fruit volumes, with raspberries particularly hard hit
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ArticleBe a part of digital standardisation
This Norwegian company wants the industry to consolidate its data to improve end to end efficiencies
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ArticleElgin growers in water aid
There will be a gift of water from Elgin to the citizens of Cape Town
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ArticleSati and ARC to launch new grape
Joybells are a new locally-grown seedless variety ready for commercial release
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ArticleDisruption ahead for fruit and veg distribution
Fruit Logistica's ground-breaking new trend report explains how major trends are re-shaping the supply chain
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ArticleSun World announces new licensees
Leading fruit breeder appoints first Tunisian licensee, while Moroccan grape grower-marketers also sign on
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ArticleProduction growth for OZblu in South Africa
Extra volume will help meet growing global appetite for blueberries, as expanding production base contributes to country’s economic growth
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ArticleZimbabwe and China strike citrus deal
China will now import around 45,000 tonnes of oranges from Zimbabwe annually
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ArticleGulf challenges remain for Kenyan avos
Avocado exporters in Kenya have considerable experience sending to the Gulf, but logistical hurdles continue to hamper progress
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ArticleGulf potential for Ghanaian mangoes
Ghanaian exporter Fruit Brothers sees good opportunities for its mangoes in the Middle East if it targets the market right
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ArticleBan lifted on Kenyan Fuerte exports
Exporters welcome move by Kenyan authorities to lift export ban on Fuerte avocados
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ArticleEFSA casts doubt on CBS study
Research sponsored by South African citrus lobby are “inconsistent and not statistically based”
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ArticleWestfalia takes the long view
Claus Lippert, CEO of WFI's holding company HMH, discusses the company’s expanding production footprint
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ArticleSouth African grape forecast stabilises
Fourth South African table grape forecast of the season points to volumes stabilising despite drought
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ArticleRecord sales for Tru-Cape
South African topfruit exporter has excellent year despite climatic challenges
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ArticleSouth Africa forecasts topfruit decline
Country issues first apple and pear season prediction as climate affects growers
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ArticleGlobal orange production takes a tumble
The predicted global output for oranges is set to fall substantially, while lemons and limes see a record increase
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ArticleSouth Africa's marketing milestone
Now in their tenth year, South Africa’s integrated market development campaigns have worked with retailers and media to raise the profile – and sales – of the country’s stonefruit and topfruit
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ArticleNoose tightens for Western Cape growers
Drought conditions mean underground water uses are under scrutiny in the Cape region

