All South Africa articles – Page 102
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ArticleThree senior appointments for Safmarine
Nick Gough, Stephen Knight and Russell Gillespie have all been handed new roles at the shipping company
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ArticleSafmarine welcomes new CEO
Grant Daly will step into his new role on 1 February this year, replacing the outgoing Tomas Dyrbye
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ArticleSafmarine expands e-business range
Shipping group follows up last year's iPhone and iPad app with a similar product for the Android operating system
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ArticleCapespan sells research operation
Exporter has sold ExperiCo to Farmsecure Agri Science, a company expanding its technical services in South African agriculture
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ArticleStage one of Capespan deal complete
Total Produce confirms that it has been paid €8.5m in cash as first stage of increasing its Capespan shareholding
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ArticleStuart Symington moves to PPECB
The CEO of South Africa's Fresh Produce Exporters’ Forum has resigned to take on a new challenge at the Perishable Exports Control Board
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ArticleSouth African berry association formed
Berry growers' group to coordinate joint marketing activities aimed at ensuring industry's viability and sustainability
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ArticleTotal Produce ups share in Capespan
Irish group sells 50 per cent stake in joint venture Capespan International to obtain bigger slice of parent company
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ArticleTotal Produce in Capespan shares and cash deal
Total Produce has sold its 50 per cent stake in Capespan Europe for €8.5 million in cash and an additional 20 million shares in Capespan South Africa.
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ArticleStuart Symington is new PPECB CEO
Experienced fresh produce figure previously held the position of CEO at the Fresh Produce Exporters' Forum
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ArticleRSA Sharon fruit abandons single desk
Discord within the industry has resulted in a split that means the end for the present single desk operation
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ArticleNunhems contributes to carrot conference
Vegetable seed business takes an active role at the International Carrot Conference in Johannesburg
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ArticleNew season grape arrivals reach port
Today sees the arrival of the first Cape earlysweet grapes as the southern African season gets underway.
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ArticleShipping tax to hit RSA export costs
Reports warn that exports to the EU are set to become more expensive when proposals to introduce a shipping tax next year are adopted
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ArticleCapespan issues cautionary notice
Speculation on developments at Capespan increases as South African company issues a cautionary notice to its shareholders
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ArticleSlight growth for SH stonefruit
South Africa will record the biggest increase in exports, with Chile and Argentina also set for volume growth across some of the category
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ArticleLeading event returns to Cape Town
Eurofruit Congress Southern Hemisphere is back in South Africa next year, offering delegates insight and business opportunities
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ArticleRSA industry saves Berlin participation
South African fresh produce industry will again be on show at Fruit Logistica despite reduced government support
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ArticleTotal Produce grabs bigger Capespan share
Shareholding in Capespan continues to change with Total Produce now claiming a 20.03 per cent stake in the company

