All South Africa articles – Page 52
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ArticleSouth Africa in lockdown
The country enters three-week lockdown as Covid-19 continues to spread
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ArticleSouth Africa’s fruit industry reassures consumers
Hortgro ensures supply of fresh produce as consumption set to rise during coronavirus outbreak
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ArticleSouth Africa makes plastic progress
Work on reducing plastics in South African fresh produce industry is continuing
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ArticleRSA adjusts to Covid-19 measures
The South African fruit sector is adjusting to dramatic measures to cope with the Coronavirus
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ArticleRSA citrus industry expects record season
South African citrus exports are forecast to rise above 140m cartons this year
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ArticleFyffes ups stake in vanWylick to 74 per cent
Capespan and Gemüsering have agreed to sell their shares in German importer to Dublin-based multinational
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ArticleCEO of Fruit South Africa steps down
Dr Konanani Liphadzi hands over the reins at Fruit South Africa
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ArticleSouth Africa invests in raisin drying in exports push
New drying method is allowing raisin growers to boost product quality and volumes as South Africa looks to increase exports to UK and Asia
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ArticlePower problems persist in South Africa
Leading Western Cape topfruit packers demand uninterrupted electricity supply
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ArticleRaisins South Africa targets UK export boost
Industry looks to promote high agronomy standards and product quality as its competes with Turkey and California for market share
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ArticleRSA hopeful of China pear deal
South Africa’s pear industry sees strong potential to develop market share for a range of its offerings in Asia
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ArticleEuropean fruit and veg trade contends with coronavirus
Fresh produce companies are facing up to a very different set of challenges as the outbreak continues
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ArticleEU: RSA not to blame for Valencian citrus woes
Brussels says data does not back sector’s claims that South African imports are behind price collapse
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ArticleTridge maps effect of coronavirus on fruit prices
Prices on some products fluctuate by up to 85 per cent as a direct result of the virus’ impact on trade
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ArticleLate season will determine grape success
Crucial weeks ahead in South African table grape harvest
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ArticleSATI postpones China promotion
Trading conditions in China are not currently conducive to proceeding with the first South African table grape campaign
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ArticlePort headaches for RSA citrus
The South African citrus sector wants to know how the government will resolve chaos at the country’s ports
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ArticleMarquis to make its mark with macadamias
Rebranded group underlines its credentials as the world’s largest processor and marketer of the nut
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ArticleSouth African uncertainty over Coronavirus
Some grape shipments placed on hold, while fruit is clearing slowly in the port of Shanghai
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ArticleLCL expands in Europe with B&L acquisition
Majority share will give logistics service provider its first physical foothold in Europe's produce distribution network

