All South Africa articles – Page 61
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ArticleSouth African blues target China
Access to the country will boost job creation on South African berry farms
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ArticleWater prospects improve
Fresh produce growers in South Africa are generally looking forward to better prospects in the new season
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ArticleLandmark year for RSA Fujis
Branded as Fuji Royal, significant numbers of the new, truly South African strains will be planted this year
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ArticleBoris adds to RSA uncertainty
South Africans feel the ‘Boris factor’ is adding to greater Brexit uncertainty
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ArticleTango's bee claim creates a buzz
Ruling by South Africa's Advertising Regulatory Board finds Tango’s claim as ‘bee-friendly to be misleading
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ArticleTransportation changes delayed again
It is likely that decision on altering regulations for the transportation of Hi Cube containers in South Africa will be postponed
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ArticleTrade issues create challenges
Dealing with external trade factors will be great challenge for South African grape growers this season
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ArticleUK schools donate thousands of books
South African fruit industry body Hortgro thanks British children for charitable efforts in book donation campaign
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Article'Nude' produce proves a hit
An Initiative by South African retailer Pick 'n Pay to reduce plastics is reported to be great success
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ArticleHalls team marks Mandela Day with CSR drive
The annual celebration presented the company with an opportunity to help out on a number of community projects
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ArticleSouth African stand off
Employee protests and aging infrastructure having serious effects on South Africa’s imports and exports, with the citrus industry likely to be hardest hit
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ArticleRamifications of Ramaphosa’s comments
Will some perhaps ill-advised comments by the South African president harm the citrus trade between SA and the USA?
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ArticleOTC goes for RSA sweet potatoes
Group works with Pro-Plum Orchards to bring South Africa-grown organic sweet potatoes to Europe and Canada
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ArticleIndustrial action hits citrus exports
Action at container terminals in Durban and at Ngqura are affecting South Africa's export operations
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ArticleEuropean avocado prices soar amid shortage
Peru’s focus on the US market and the shorter South African crop have left importers scrambling for supplies
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ArticleBlue Skies marks ‘10 years transforming lives’
Fresh-cut fruit supplier’s foundation has now implemented over 100 projects in Africa, spanning education, sanitation, health and wellbeing
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ArticleFresh produce goes ‘nude’
A South African-based retailer has turned to laser printing vegetables as part of a wider initiative to reduce plastic in its stores
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ArticleMixed Sharon fruit season winds down
The South African Sharon fruit season did not live up to its early promise
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ArticleSouth Africa welcomes China success
South African citrus industry celebrates the arrival of the first of a series of breakbulk shipments to China
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ArticleSeedless lemon search
The hunt for quality seedless lemon varieties in South Africa has been a long and exhausting one

