All South Africa articles – Page 38
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ArticleSouth African table grape industry ‘at risk’
SATI says the industry’s sustainability is under threat, due to a combination of different factors
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ArticleRSA lobbying intensifies ahead of crucial EU vote
A third statement by the South African citrus industry in three days warns on consequences of “yes” vote by the European Union
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ArticleMandarin crop to rise in South Africa
Citrus Growers Association confirms interim forecast but says final figure will only be available later
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ArticleEU vote looms large for South African citrus
As crucial debate on the introduction of new EU regulations on False Codling Moth approaches, South Africa again warns of consequences
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ArticleSpain calls for action on new citrus import rules
With the start of the Southern Hemisphere season just weeks away, the new protocol has yet to receive final approval
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Durban port “is fully operational” after floods
South African citrus exporters may escape major flood disruption if port returns to normal this week
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ArticleSouth African stonefruit industry aims to transform lives
A series of projects launched by the country’s stonefruit business looks to improve the lives of workers
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ArticleAsiafruit April out now
India edition sets the stage for Fresh Produce India 2022 and includes a special supplement on South African apples and pears
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ArticleSouth African grapes on track for record
Table grape industry is likely to complete its season with the fourth record export harvest in a row
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ArticleSouth Africa forecasts citrus export rise
While growth is projected across most categories in 2022, the forecast does not yet include predictions for mandarin exports
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ArticleGFS Fresh ventures into RSA sweet potato supply
UK supplier looks to ramp up imports of orange-fleshed South African sweet potatoes for April-November supply window
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ArticleJupiter support for female recruits
Jupiter Group continues to offer practical on-farm experience to female students in South Africa as a way of addressing gender marginalisation
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ArticleUK retailers should break free from ‘race to the middle’
Bryan Roberts of Shopfloor Insights says British supermarkets can learn from retailers overseas by differentiating from the discounters and not becoming too obsessed with cutting costs
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ArticleHealth benefits of raisins highlighted
Raisins South Africa launches new campaign championing the category as a 'natural powerhouse'
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ArticleSHAFFE congress hears calls for closer collaboration
Speaking with one voice will help the sector tackle “one of its most challenging seasons in 20 years”
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ArticleCape Five active on two fronts
South African exporter delivers apples to China and helps refugees in Europe
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ArticleSouth Africa eyes further eastern growth
It is not only in China and India where South African apples and pears are enjoying growing demand
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ArticleSHAFFE congress draws key political support
High-level government speakers reflect importance of industry as key pillar to food security and sustainability
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ArticleExport delay costs emerge
Blow for South African deciduous fruit growers as reality of losses due to delays and port disruption is revealed
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ArticleSATI speaks out on challenges
South African grape industry faces problems as fruit industries meet government minister to discuss impact of Ukraine war

