All South Africa articles – Page 52
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ArticleNew varieties key for Egyptian grapes
Despite the challenges posed by Covid-19, Egyptian coop EGO is continuing its efforts to extend the grape season, according to MD Hassan Zaher
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ArticleTradition takes a back seat
It will be a quiet 4 July at Citrusdal in the Cape, as Covid-19 disrupts old traditions for South Africa's citrus industry
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ArticleSouth African berries face challenges
Exporter C fruit sees both opportunities and difficulties ahead for the country's berry business
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PodcastsFruitbox: The power of premium produce
Capespan MD Tonie Fuchs explains why the group is focusing on offering the best to a limited number of customers
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Article"Vital role" for PPECB
New PPECB chairperson sees importance of organisation with stronger market access role mooted
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ArticleNew report sheds light on Covid-19 impact
In-depth report published by Fruitnet explains how the pandemic is changing the fresh produce business
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ArticleMillions of meals for the vulnerable
Fruit and vegetable companies support South African retailer in meals programme
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ArticleTesting times for RSA topfruit
The South African apple and pear sector is facing up to its most difficult year
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PodcastsFruitbox: Exclusive interview with Alk Brand, Westfalia
Conversation series continues its look at the avocado business in an exclusive interview with the group's new CEO
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PodcastsFruitbox: What is so special about avocados?
Plenty of room for sales to grow in markets worldwide, but oversupply is a problem that needs fixing, says Monica Bratuti
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ArticleJohnathan Sutton joins Westfalia Fruit
Industry veteran will head up new group safety and environment role at the avocado company
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ArticleANB acquires majority packhouse stake
One of South Africa’s leading citrus groups extends its packing interest in Cape region
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ArticleIncreased demand for RSA raisins
Shipments have increased, driven in part by the Covid-19 pandemic
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ArticleJapan welcomes RSA grapefruit
First South African citrus of the season has been well received in the Far East
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ArticleWCO reveals SH citrus forecast
Overall Southern Hemisphere production is forecast to drop 3 per cent year-on-year
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ArticleFire on vessel in Cape Town
Port authorities engaged in efforts to resolve container vessel fire
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ArticleCovid-19 delays Africa trade deal
Africa Day celebrated but massive new trade bloc remains on hold until Covid-19 passes
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ArticleRSA Sharon fruit hits global markets
South African sources have said that the first containers have arrived in Europe, the Middle East and Southeast Asia
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ArticleBlack seedless grapes under scrutiny
Rain in South Africa's late production areas ruin prospects for black seedless grapes

