All South Africa articles – Page 102
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ArticleGreenery man to speak at SH event
Dutch group's topfruit manager Bert Wilschut confirmed as key speaker at October's Eurofruit Congress Southern Hemisphere
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ArticleSweet Sensation partners set to meet
Producers of licensed pear variety set to gather for first time to discuss future promotional and commercial strategies
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ArticleTruCape’s Hughes slams RSA government
One of South Africa’s leading topfruit exporters, Charles Hughes, has said exports face lock-outs because of government bureaucracy
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ArticleSA citrus reaches out to US military
US military families have been sampling South African navels and clementines thanks to a promotion by Seald Sweet and WCCPF
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ArticleSouth African fruit competition is a hit
An Isle of Wight-based school has won first place in the South African fruit industry's Help a South African School Competition.
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ArticleSouth African fruit competition is a hit
Contest was designed to promote South African fruit and educate UK children about the country
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ArticleCitrus growers warn of disease threat
Spanish growers have warned that detection of disease on imports of citrus from third countries has risen, putting their own production under threat.
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ArticleCapespan to expand overseas sourcing
Shift in strategy towards more overseas procurement reportedly confirmed during recent annual general meeting
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ArticleColors and Core settle out of court
South African exporters halt legal proceedings as managing directors reach truce agreement over recent staff moves
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ArticleSouth African import market set to grow
Country leading the way in southern Africa when it comes to development of market for imported fruit and vegetables
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ArticleUS entry for RSA avos some way off
Opening up the US market for South African avocados will take some time given all the legal and administrative hurdles
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South African pickers in train tragedy
A driver has been charged with murder after 26 of the 44 fruit-pickers he was transporting to work were killed last week when he drove onto a level-crossing in front of freight train in Mpumalanga, South Africa.
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ArticleLack of grapefruit bothers South Africans
The South African grapefruit season is likely to be over soon with exporters disappointed with the volumes available this year
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ArticleCore and Delta join Kiku family
South African and Serbian apple grower-exporters sign up to produce and promote Kiku-branded fruit
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ArticleSouth African avocados on course
All signs point to a strong season with grower organisation SAAGA predicting that it will produce a 12.5m-carton export crop
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ArticleMondi buys packaging firm Nordenia
South African group acquires German company to increase its share of the international consumer packaging market
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ArticleThai citrus access causes confusion
South African industry body issues media release to address confusion over Thai access for deciduous fruits after the country allows citrus imports
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ArticleSales climb at South Africa's Massmart
Discounter saw yearly sales for the 52 weeks ended 24 June jump by 16 per cent
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ArticleSoccer promo for South African citrus
Western Cape Citrus Producers Forum takes part in major tournament attended by more than 4,000 young soccer players
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ArticleMajor RSA citrus arrival in the US
After a slow start to the season high volumes of South African citrus are set to arrive in the US during next two weeks

