All South Africa articles – Page 100
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      ArticleRSA seeks new protocol with China
New efforts are being made by the South African citrus industry to engage China in introducing a new protocol for citrus fruit shipments
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      ArticleCapespan reports strong profit for 2011
Despite tough economic conditions experienced during the year, the Capespan Group reported excellent results
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      ArticleSouth African scheme shortlisted for award
Education programme offering maritime skills to teenagers is nominated for the 2012 Seatrade Investment in People award
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      ArticleKarsten Group lands water-saving award
South Africa’s leading table grape producer and exporter has won a prestigious South African government award for conserving water
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      ArticleTough grape season for RSA growers
As the last grapes are packed in the Hex River region, South African grape growers are licking their wounds
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      ArticleGerman bank invests in RSA agriculture
South African agricultural group Farmsecure has announced the sale of part of its shareholding to a German bank
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      ArticleOff-season citrus sendings recover
Citrus exports from the southern hemisphere are expected to increase by ore than nine per cent on the long term average this season as producer countries recover from frosts and hail that set them back in 2011.
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      ArticleFirst RSA Sharon fruit shipped
The first Sharon fruit of the 2012 season will appear on retail shelves in the UK and Canada towards the end of the month
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      ArticleShaffe releases 2012 SH citrus forecast
Preliminary forecast points towards increases for Chile, Peru, South Africa and Uruguay, while volume from Argentina and Australia will decline
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      ArticleSouth Africans forecast apple export climb
With early season South African apples now on UK shelves, growers in the southern hemisphere country are forecasting their exports will climb by 4.4 per cent on last season.
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      ArticleGood outlook for South African topfruit
Growers are forecasting a strong 2012 apple and pear season, with more than 40m cartons expected to be shipped for export
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      ArticleBidvest drops bid for Capespan share
Company has reportedly abandoned its plans to acquire a 15 per cent share in South African fruit exporter Capespan Group
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      ArticleKorean access expands for South Africa
South African grapefruit and lemons are on the brink of gaining entry into South Korea
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      ArticleHuhtamaki reacts to pulp tray 'contamination'
Manufacturer involved in recent pulp tray contamination scare in South Africa says the situation does not warrant a product recall
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      ArticleSouthern African citrus exports to grow
Citrus export crop from southern African nations forecast to burst through 100m cartons this year, up by 4 per cent on 2011
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      ArticleClaims may follow RSA contamination scare
Some pulp trays used for the packing of stonefruit and topfruit in South Africa have been withdrawn following a glass particle contamination scare
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      ArticleMovers & Shakers | March 2012
Full round-up of all the latest major appointments and departures within the European fresh produce industry over the past month
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      ArticleWalmart-Massmart merger on track
Court ruling avoids further delay to proposed merger, which will see Walmart take majority stake in South African group
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      ArticleVietnam and Cambodia open to South African produce
Vietnamese and Cambodian borders now open to imports of South African fresh produce
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      AnalysisIs Capespan set for a listing?
Following Total Produce’s latest acquisition, control of over 70 per cent of Capespan now lies outside the South African grower community
 

