All South Africa articles – Page 102
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ArticleCape unrest masks complex reality
New report into South African fresh produce supply chain finds broader understanding necessary to solve current crisis
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ArticleALG citrus purchase to boost exports
South African group has acquired a citrus farm that will produce fruit into January, helping extend the US export campaign
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ArticleFall-out after RSA violence and strikes
While strikes are reportedly suspended, further damage to property and intimidation of workers is said to be ongoing
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ArticleHortgro slams Western Cape disruptions
Deciduous fruit orgaisation says violence in the region is not only about wages and farm issues
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ArticleSheehan grape variety battle continues
More action to come in fight for Sheehan grape varieties in South Africa, despite recent court ruling in favour of Sheehan Genetics
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ArticleSour taste follows Navico-Olympic ruling
Namibian supplier wins case against Dutch importer after year of legal wrangling over disputed sales agreement
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ArticleProtesters torch RSA table grapes
Flicker of political unrest leaves one Hex River Valley vineyard singed and growers concerned over pay negotiations
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ArticleMovers & Shakers | November 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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ArticleEthical angle for South Africa campaign
Beautiful Country, Beautiful Fruit campaign highlights the role that the industry plays in improving life for disadvantaged people
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ArticleRSA grape growth only slightly bigger
Industry sources predict modest increase in overall production of table grapes in South Africa this coming season
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ArticleRijk Zwaan tops Hillenrad 100
Group leads the Hillenrad 100 greenhouse horticulture survey, with Nunhems climbing to 60th place
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SA citrus exporters urged to avoid Spain
South African citrus exporters are being urged to avoid shipping fruit to Spain due to stringent inspection processes.
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ArticleRSA: sustained investment needed
Fresh produce industry leaders call for continued commitment to developing South Africa's export business
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ArticleRSA government restores show funding
Head of South African fresh produce exporters' association reveals breakthrough in negotiations on trade show budget
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ArticleSH exporters must keep investing
FPT Group director tells Eurofruit Congress Southern Hemisphere supply chain costs must not be cut indiscriminately
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ArticleCapespan boss expects growth
Louis Kriel tells Eurofruit company's fruit division is ready to expand in emerging markets following recent rebranding
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ArticleCapespan: Lennon to help find successor
Ronan Lennon's appointment as managing director of Capespan Exports is set to be for a limited period only, it has emerged
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ArticleWalmart celebrates South African citrus
Week-long promotional activities in the US northeast will mark long-term partnership between US retailer and South African citrus
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ArticleSouth African industry in trade union plea
Leaders from the country's fresh produce bodies have highlighted the importance of a reliable transport system to the industry
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ArticleDownturn for SH topfruit exports
Volume declines from Argentina, Chile and New Zealand offset increases from Brazil and South Africa this year

