All South Africa articles – Page 117
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ArticleLemon prices spiral
The tightening in supply of lemons foreseen by freshinfo in July is coming to pass as the effects of frost in Argentina make themselves felt.
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ArticleMovers & Shakers | August 2009
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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ArticleCapespan strengthens Namibian position
The group has established a new export operation in a country where it has seen recent table grape volume growth
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ArticleSouth Africa toasts US campaign success
The promotion of South African summer citrus at last week’s US Youth Soccer Tournament was a big hit with players and organisers
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ArticleSouth African citrus forecasts fall further
As concerns over the strong rand worry exporters, forecasts for Valencia and grapefruit volumes have been further reduced
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ArticleSeald Sweet to supply Fairtrade citrus
As of this summer Seald Sweet International will become one of the first groups to source Fairtrade-certified citrus for the US market
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ArticleCapespan launches leadership programme
The group has launched the Capespan Academy to offer a leadership development programme for land reform projects
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Capespan introduces its own academy
The Capespan Group has launched the Capespan Academy to offer a leadership development programme for South African land reform projects.
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ArticleTesco strategy outlined in Cape Town
The three-day Eurofruit Congress Southern Hemisphere will feature a detailed look at the UK retailer's new strategy of direct sourcing
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ArticleRSA citrus deal entering crucial weeks
South Africa’s summer citrus campaign in the US has got off to a strong start which bodes well for the rest of the season
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ArticleRSA to support US soccer tournament
South African summer citrus will be supplied exclusively at the US Youth Soccer National Championships this month
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ArticleMovers & Shakers | July 2009
Full round-up of all the latest major appointments, departures and other personnel news over the past month
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ArticleSouth Africa plans big for 2010
As attention turns to South Africa ahead of the Football World Cup, exporters are launching a massive promotional campaign for apples and pears
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ArticleEuropean citrus industry assesses market
European suppliers and marketers have taken part in a teleconference, outlining the tough conditions surrounding this year's citrus deal
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Capespan Group revamps board
Further to a shareholding restructure at South African exporter Capespan in January this year, Dr Paul Clüver has been re-elected chairman for a further term and two new board members have been appointed: Crispin Sonn and Antonie Jacobs.
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ArticleTwo new board members for Capespan
The South African group has also elected Paul Clüver for a further term as chairman
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ArticleSouth Africa cuts Navel export forecast
The Citrus Growers Association has cut 1.2m cartons from its forecast, leaving the estimated crop at just over 20.4m cartons
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ArticlePort Elizabeth gets grapefruit go-ahead
The South African port is set to begin exporting grapefruit to Japan following inspections by the Japanese authorities this week
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ArticleRSA citrus deal gains momentum
The summer citrus export program from South Africa has stepped up a level with the departure of the first conventional reefer bound for the US
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ArticleRSA citrus exports in line with last year
Although packed volumes are 11 per cent down on last year, the CGA says total exports should still reach 90m cartons

