All South Africa articles – Page 60
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ArticleHalls donates £1k to South African Scouts
Avocado producer awards over £1,000 to Scout group for its good work with young people in eastern province of Mpumalanga
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ArticleMaputo opens door to Middle East
New direct shipping link between the port and the Middle East is an important development for the South African citrus industry
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ArticleTru-Cape celebrates Japan ties
South African apple grower for Tru-Cape puts successful Fuji sales down to Japanese equipment
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AnalysisReality check for avos?
While demand continues to rise, albeit more slowly than before, importers must be mindful of fruit quality and fluctuations in supply, warns Rob Cullum of Pacific Produce
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ArticleRamaphosa rules out SA land grab
President addresses farming community in Stellenbosch to insist land reforms will all be constitutional and within the law
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ArticleJupiter kicks off SA citrus production
Company begins first season as a citrus grower, investing in new packing equipment and changing processes to boost fruit quality
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ArticleTable grape exports wind down
The 2019 table grape season is over, with early season expectations falling well short
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ArticleCementing ties
The UK will remain a key export destination for South African apples and pears, despite a general move to the east
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ArticleSanguine South Africans roll with the punches
South African topfruit growers are dealing with the various challenges facing their businesses with remarkable calmness
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ArticleSouth African Young Chef of the Year crowned
Westminster Kingsway College talent Nikoleta Theofylaktidou wins South African chefs competition
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ArticleSA citrus set for further growth
Producers are satisfied that a season of progress awaits, with exciting times for late mandarin lovers
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ArticleCharging up citrus
South African growers are shaking up their citrus offer, with plans to grow the easy peeler and lemon sectors
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ArticleOutside factors dominate SA citrus
Southern Africa will export another record citrus crop this year, but the industry faces key choices when it comes to supply, writes Fred Meintjes
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ArticleKaroo grower drought relief boosted
South African apple and pear growers help fellow farmers in the Cape
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ArticleSharon fruit celebrates milestone
The new South African Sharon fruit season is due to start soon
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ArticleSouth Africa turns to WTO on CBS
The citrus black spot stand-off between South Africa and the EU is finally being taken to the World Trade Organization
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ArticleBrexit: many questions left to answer
Huge uncertainty around UK's departure from the EU, say trade experts from fresh produce industry association Freshfel Europe
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ArticleRecord citrus crop once more
Southern Africa’s citrus export crop will be marginally higher this year compared with 2018
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ArticleHortfin supports entrepreneurship
Organisation outlines its future as it looks to take transformation to the next level
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ArticleSan Miguel creates BEE partnership in RSA
Workers will own a 30 per cent stake in the US$14m company Thudana Citrus

