All South Africa articles – Page 105
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ArticleUS declares RSA stonefruit safe
USDA-APHIS says South African apricots, sweet cherries and plumcots can be imported from 3 November
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ArticlePick n Pay sees profits slide
Weaker first-half sees shares slide to their lowest point for over two years
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ArticleMorrisons number one for RSA
The South African stonefruit sector has lauded the UK retailer for an exceptional winter performance
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ArticleSafmarine boosts RSA-Asia trade
Shipping line Safmarine has upgraded its Safari 3 service to boost trade between South Africa and Asia
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ArticleCapespan considers options for UK unit
South African group bides time in finding another replacement for UK director Ronan Lennon, who will delay his departure
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ArticleMovers & Shakers | October 2011
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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ArticleStonefruit growth plan for RSA promotions
Promotional campaign continues in the UK with particular focus on increasing winter sales of South African stonefruit
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ArticleStonefruit growth plan for SA promotions
The South African fruit industry is set to kick off the third round of its cross-category promotional campaign in the UK when the new stonefruit season gets underway in December.
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ArticleCool Logistics goes to Africa
Inaugural Cool Logistics Africa to be held in Cape Town next April
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ArticleHigh Court backs Colors Fruit in dispute
South African High Court rules in favour of Colors Fruit in dispute over ownership of plant material for range of new table grape cultivars
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ArticleGrower-exporters find the ideal route to market in South Africa
Efforts by retailers to increase direct sourcing from their suppliers in South Africa are being challenged by increased efforts by grower-exporters and exporters to set up their own direct supply lines. Fred Meintjes reports
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ArticleCapespan's results good despite tough conditions
Capespan managing director has announced positive half-year results but warns that the rest of the year will be challenging
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ArticleConfident Colors Fruit ready to grow
South African exporter Colors Fruit has reported it is ready to resume growth and sees tremendous potential for South African fruit in Asia
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ArticleSouth African grape venture formed
Two leading South African groups have formed a joint marketing venture, named Suiderland/New Vision, and have received a license to market table grape varieties developed by Sun World International, the group's vice-president of InternationalLicensing Johan Jooste has announced.
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ArticleUniveg creates MD headache for Capespan
Capespan to resume search for new UK boss after Alan Forrester is named joint managing director of Univeg's British division
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ArticleSun World makes RSA grape move
Sun World International expands its South African grape marketing portfolio as New Vision and Suiderland sign licenses
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ArticleSouthern Hemisphere predicts grape rise
Sendings from Peru and South Africa will grow significantly, while volume is projected to contract from Chile, Argentina and Brazil
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ArticleSouth African fruit growers hit back at labour allegations
Human Rights Watch (HRW) has produced a damning report on labour conditions in the South African wine industry and has drawn growers in other sectors into a heated debate about the issue. Fred Meintjes reports from South Africa
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ArticleEarly conclusion for Zeder's Capespan offer
Investment group Zeder says its formal offer to acquire control of the country's biggest exporter will end on 9 September
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ArticleBidvest makes Capespan share offer
Johannesburg-based group offers R2.40 (€0.23) apiece for 50m Capespan shares, topping Zeder Investment's June bid

