All South Africa articles – Page 107
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ArticleRSA grape gift to Japan
South African grape growers have donated proceeds from their first shipment to Japan to the country’s disaster relief efforts
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ArticleSouth African grape exports fall
The South African Table Grape Industry (SATI) has announced that the country's grape exports dropped significantly in 2011, with the final export volume being 13 per cent below last year's level.
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ArticleFirst RSA citrus arrives in US
First conventional RSA citrus vessel of season arrives in US as growers predict similar volumes to last year
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ArticleZeder in Capespan takeover bid
Shareholders including Total Produce to be offered opportunity to dispose of shares as major investor seeks extra capital
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ArticleSouth African grape exports down in 2011
For the first time in years, South African table grape exports have dropped significantly, with growers counting the cost
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ArticleDole SA producer shot dead in Egypt
South African group attacked during technical visit to grape production area some 80km north-east of Egyptian capital Cairo
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ArticleLoBue Citrus expands sourcing programme
US-based citrus supplier announces new deal to import Southern Hemisphere fruit through the Ports of Philadelphia and Long Beach
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ArticleSafmarine launches new e-product
Shipping line Safmarine has launched a new tracking application for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch devices
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ArticleJoin table grape leaders in South Africa
Register online before 24 June to benefit from an exclusive 20 per cent saving on the full delegate fee for the first Global Table Grape Congress on 27-29 July
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ArticleSH anticipates apple export upturn
Sendings from across the Southern Hemipshere are anticipated to rise by 4 per cent during 2011 in spite of poor weather conditions in Brazil
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ArticleDiscord in RSA citrus supply chain
The contentious appointment of a logistics services provider could lead to bottlenecks in the South African citrus supply chain
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ArticleWalmart's Massmart deal approved
World's largest retailer given green light by competition authorities to proceed with its takeover of South African group Massmart
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ArticleCitrus body reassures growers over Japan
South Africa’s citrus industry is keeping a close eye on the Japanese market in the wake of this month's earthquake and tsunami
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ArticleLower RSA citrus crop forecast for 2011
After adverse weather conditions in parts of South Africa and lower fruit set in other regions, the official crop estimate has dropped below last year’s level
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ArticleSurprise resignation at South Africa's FPT
The sudden resignation of Fresh Produce Terminals' managing director has surprised those in the South African logistics sector
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ArticleBosveld buys Golden Frontiers Citrus
South African exporter purchases all the shares in GFC, doubling its volumes and taking full control of marketer Kumati
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ArticleDisappointing grape season winds down
Only small volumes of seeded grapes will be packed in South Africa’s late grape growing regions next week, bringing a disappointing season to a close
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ArticleRSA clementines come to the fore
With the country's satsuma season ending on 1.6m cartons, the focus has now turned to the clementine campaign
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ArticleMovers & Shakers | June 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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ArticleWCCPF appoints new chief executive
Suhanra Conradie has replaced Joretha Geldenhuys as the Western Cape Citrus Producers Forum CEO

