All articles by Fred Meintjes – Page 37
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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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ArticleSiza lines up with Rainforest Alliance
Certification bodies collaborate to avoid duplication for South African suppliers
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ArticleListen to Lord Digby Jones
South Africans are trying to make sense of happenings in the UK and Europe
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ArticleGrape shipments back in line with 2018
Early South African table grape production areas are now near end of harvest
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ArticleUS delays, eastern progress for RSA
South African citrus growers are still hoping for broader access to the US market
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ArticleSetting the record straight on EPA
Whether we live in a post truth era or call it fake news, the South African citrus industry does not like it
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ArticleSouth Africa expects modest topfruit growth
No fireworks but a good, steady crop for South African apples and pears is anticipated for 2019
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South African topfruit down in 2018
New season hopes for the country's apples and pears after tough 2018 season
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ArticleHortfin appoints new CEO
South African fruit and wine sector fund to promote the position of entrepreneurs has appointed Michael Brinkhuis
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ArticleMinister reassures RSA farmers on land
Country's minister of agriculture tells South African farmers not to worry about the seizure of productive farms
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ArticleBranding key to topfruit success
A leading South African marketer says apple and pear success is built on year-round supply and building a brand
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ArticleMid-season brings change in fortunes
Crops improve for South African stonefruit growers in the mid- to late-season
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ArticleGrapes are stable… for now
In South Africa, SATI sticks to its initial export estimate despite difficult trading conditions.
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ArticleShock at citrus leader's sudden passing
Tributes pour in for Gerrit van der Merwe, the Western Cape citrus grower, who passed away last week
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ArticleProtectionism 'not the solution'
South Africans say protectionism is not the solution for Spain's early season woes
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ArticleRSA expresses US citrus concern
Industry says US should publish new wider access rules as a matter of urgency
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ArticleOrange River harvest in full swing
South Africa’s biggest early season table grape region bounces back after late start, with normal weekly volumes now being shipped
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ArticleNamibian growth hopes dashed
Namibian table grape exports affected by setbacks during flowering period
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ArticleCapespan strengthens food safety promise
Exporter's domestic marketing operation receives certification
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ArticleNamibian packing initiatives gain ground
The table grape industry's efforts to become more cost effective are bearing fruit

