All South Africa articles – Page 72
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ArticlePort inspection delays spark importer frustration
Some fruit importers are facing high costs and lost orders after increasing volumes of imports cause backlog at port inspections
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ArticleAilimpo warns of crowded EU lemon market
A sharp rise in Spanish Verna production will clash with increased Southern Hemisphere arrivals
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ArticleAvocado marketers set sights on further growth
The success story that is avocados shows no sign of ending, and the biggest challenge now is keeping up with demand
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ArticleRSA Sharon Fruit season underway
The country's Sharon Fruit industry is looking forward to an excellent campaign
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Healthy season for English topfruit
Strong demand and good support from most retailers have led to a successful season for the UK topfruit industry
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ArticleGreat Fruit Adventure wins Number 10 award
Max MacGillivray has received the Points of Light award and a personal letter from Prime Minister Theresa May
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ArticleTraditional markets still key for SA topfruit
Exploring new markets will continue to dominate the minds of South African apple and pear growers but traditional markets are still vital
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ArticleSanLucar spreads sustainability message
Valencia – New label bring attention the company’s worldwide d.r.e.a.m.s. programme
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ArticleYoung at heart
The Under 40s Fruit Growers ventured out of Europe for the first time this year. Dominic Weaver reports on their visit to South Africa
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ArticleOff-season means RSA avo dip
Phenomenon blamed for 7 per cent drop in South African avocado export volumes
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ArticleBrexit means balancing act for South Africans
South African fruit sources are extremely cautious when it comes to speculating what Brexit will mean for them
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ArticleFresh voices in land debate
The land debate in South Africa is hotting up in a year that the government party will elect a new leader to replace Jacob Zuma
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ArticleBob Geldof buys stake in Blue Skies
Rock star known for political activism in Africa buys stake in ethical fruit business as Blue Skies looks to expand on the continent
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ArticleCapespan in Joy Wing Mau JV
Venture aim to provide suppliers and customers with a "unique value proposition" for supply and distribution of fruit within Asia
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ArticlePPECB welcomes new board members
South African export certification agency announces appointment of new board members for a three-year period
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ArticleSouthern African citrus on the up
Exports of citrus from Southern Africa are expected to return to 2015 levels this season
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ArticleWinds cause Cape Town havoc
Gale-force winds have affected ships at Cape Town's container ports
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ArticleGrape exports break 65m cartons
The South African table grape season is heading into its final weeks
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ArticleWater worries for RSA citrus
As South African growers meet to formulate their crop forecast, heavy rain and drought is dominating the talk
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ArticleStonefruit bounces back after 2016
A poor northern hemisphere sales period saw the stonefruit category suffer a substantial decline last summer, but things are starting to look up again

