All South Africa articles – Page 64
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ArticleUSA takes in more RSA citrus
The new South African citrus season in the US will be boosted by the arrival of the first reefer vessels.
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ArticleWinning over the politicians?
The discussion on land in South Africa is moving to a new, critical stage
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ArticleSouth African citrus forecast rises
With around 25 per cent of the 2018 Southern African citrus crop shipped, industry leaders have increased their forecast
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ArticleFresca launches avocado spin-off
New business unit The Avocado Company aims to build on recent market growth as UK sales surge past £178m
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ArticleRevenue 'solid' at Tru-Cape
Roelf Pienaar says that while demand is high, volumes are "substantially down" on 2017
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ArticleSouth Africa turns out good grape crop
Forecast of a drop in the South African table grape export crop has been confirmed, but the final outcome is better than expected
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ArticleUS widens RSA citrus access
Citrus from previously excluded areas of South Africa is on the brink of being admitted to the US
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ArticleCitrus chief hits out at "political posturing"
CGA's Justin Chadwick says the organisation will continue to support workers while working to head off unrest
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ArticleJazz apples making comeback in India
T&G Global resumes shipment of branded apple via its import partner Yupaa following a hiatus of six years
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ArticleSCSA rolls out summer campaign
Sweet Summer Sweepstakes consumer promo launched to coincide with peak South African season
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ArticleSan Miguel enters JV with La Calera
Alliance will enable both companies to strengthen their Southern Hemisphere fruit offer for the North American market
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ArticleWorld Avocado Month to launch
World Avocado Organisation looks to capitalise on growing demand for the fruit in a number of markets around the world
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ArticleBigbucks to arrive in a Flash
Bigbucks, the full-red Gala causing a stir in South Africa, has a new name
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ArticleOlifants River asks water questions
Unless more ways are found to store water in Olifants River the fruit and table grape sectors will suffer
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ArticleWorldwide Fruit leads water initiative
UK importer teams up with South African growers to host a unique workshop in the country to explore water vulnerability risk
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ArticleSRCC gears up for growth
Sunday’s River Citrus Company says it is determined to remain a leading player in the Far East in particular
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ArticleLittle cheer for RSA grape industry
The 2018 season turned out to be extremely difficult for South African table grapes
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ArticleTaiwan reopens for South African apples
The Asian nation's government has lifted a ban that has been in place since 2017
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ArticleSouth Africa gets taste for Sharon fruit
After a series of successful market promotions South African Sharon fruit is gaining traction in the domestic market
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ArticleRSA backing for Stronger Together
Prominent businesses join programme to address forced labour in South Africa's fruit and wine industries

