All South Africa articles – Page 102
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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Some pulp trays used for the packing of stonefruit and topfruit in South Africa have been withdrawn following a glass particle contamination scare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
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ArticleDriscoll's targets further expansion
Company amends name to reflect wider geographical reach, following production base enlargement and new market development
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ArticleTotal Produce seals Capespan share deal
Irish company now second-largest shareholder in Capespan Group, having exchanged its stake in Capespan International
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ArticleGrape market worries South Africans
On the eve of arrivals of Chilean grapes in Europe, South African growers are concerned about the outcome of the season
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ArticleTotal Produce confirms Capespan share increase
Total Produce has become the second-largest shareholder in Capespan after increasing its shareholding to 25.3 per cent.
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ArticleUniveg enrolls in RSA leadership programme
Scheme aimed at to helping young people become agents of social change for themselves and their communities
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ArticleUniveg takes Fairtrade lychee step
Univeg has commenced exports of Fairtrade South African lychees, with plans to expand sales in the years to come
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ArticleCMA CGM joins Cool Logistics Africa roster
Arnauld Thibault joins the discussion on the outlook for African cold transport
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ArticleOrange River grapes 'best in three years'
Table grape growers along South Africa’s Orange River have concluded their best harvest in three years despite some climatic problems
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ArticleEXSA picks new red grape cultivar
Grape grower Leon Viljoen and grower-exporter EXSA have held festivities as Sweet Celebration was packed for the first time
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ArticleSafmarine welcomes new containership
WAFMAX vessel Safmarine Chilka will be deployed on the Far East-Africa trade
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ArticleSlight dip for SH topfruit
The Southern Hemisphere topfruit crop will contract this year, translating into a decline in apple exports but a rise in pear shipments

