All South Africa articles – Page 67
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ArticleCitrus growth poses problems
The logistics of exporting citrus from South Africa needs an urgent re-think if the country is to cope with future growth
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ArticleRSA reacts to road legislation threat
South Africa's fruit sector predicts major disruption if new road legislation is implemented
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ArticleHigh noon for transport dispute
The movement of fruit in high cube containers in South Africa is set to run into serious trouble this season
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ArticleDancing May brings trade hope
British prime minister’s visit to the Cape in South Africa brings hope of new partnerships
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ArticleCompac gets out in the field
Group launches Field Research Unit to help study fresh produce industry challenges
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ArticleEnglish gift for Cape farm workers
Delight as table grape farm workers in Paarl receive houses
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ArticleSolutions sought at Port of Durban
Increased breakbulk shipments my solve problems with sending citrus to China
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ArticleRSA table grapes to bounce back
SATI says the drought in the Western Cape has largely been broken, giving rise to expectations of record export shipments
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ArticleSouth Africa in a tiff over Trump
Donald Trump’s latest tweets have caused great concern in South Africa
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ArticleLooking beneath the surface
Tru-Cape asks South African consumers to look beyond the superficial appearance of apples and pears
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ArticleLouis Kriel honoured by industry leaders
Kriel was ahead of his time when he was at the head of the South African deciduous fruit export industry during the 1980s and 1990s
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ArticleLand uncertainty rumbles on
The latest salvos in the land issues in South Africa cause further instability
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ArticleSouth African trade mourns passing of Louis Kriel
One of the industry's true greats, Kriel laid the foundations for a major expansion of the country's fresh fruit exports
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ArticleOZblu conference draws a crowd
Consumption growth and future plans tabled at conference event in South Africa
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ArticleRSA heads for uneasy spring
The South African fruit sector is awaiting final recommendations on land expropriation without compensation as the government pushes forward with its land reform programme
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ArticleSmiles after the Summit?
Summits such as BRICS are usually the place where inter-governmental agreements on trade are signed
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ArticleDrought leads to huge losses
While dams do have more water at the Cape, the real cost of the recent drought is emerging
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ArticleCapespan launches Outspan Gems
Group launches new dedicated soft citrus brand to capitalise on global growth in production and consumption
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ArticleStefan Conradie appointed Exsa CEO
Current Fruitways commercial director will take up his new position in September this year
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ArticleSouth Africa considers water future
Workshop by leading UK importer considers initiatives measuring water sustainability risks in South Africa

