All South Africa articles – Page 74
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ArticleSouth Africa optimistic for post-Brexit trade
Some EU import tariffs likely to have been influenced by European production, says South African trade body as it eyes Brexit opportunities
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ArticleCape growers face anxious wait
In South Africa, the Western Cape’s water problems deepen as winter rains fail to bring sufficient relief
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ArticleShifting supply lines in the global fruit trade
Chain reaction: Ole Schack Petersen comments on the latest trends in the international fresh produce business
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ArticleKeeping supply in touch with demand
Ole Schack Petersen of LCL and Broom Group discusses global produce trends and the rising importance of Asia
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ArticleAvocado shortages likely in Europe
With global avocado suppliers struggling to keep up with the rapidly increasing demand from Europe, market shortages appear inevitable in the future
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ArticleMaersk Line opens up NCR market
Shipping group enables first ever import of fresh fruits into India's National Capital Region
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ArticleLemon growers ponder future
Challenges ahead for South African lemon growers as price boom seems to come to an end
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ArticleMajor table grape plantings in RSA's late regions
Growers team up to develop two farms at Brandwacht, supported by what will be one of the country’s largest packhouses
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ArticleTango hits South African shelves
The long wait for the appearance of the new mandarin Tango in the country's supermarkets is over
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ArticleBigbucks meets early expectations
New Gala apple strain delivers a better than promised percentage pack-out in South Africa
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ArticleCape growers face difficult times
Drought conditions means the agricultural industry is battling with the surrounding population for water supplies
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Article'Brexit could harm trade with Africa', expert warns
African exporters could lose out to rival markets, researcher warns, with developing countries at risk of losing preferential access to UK market
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ArticleRSA pomegranates a breeding success
The outlook is brightening for pomegranates from South Africa, with new varieties showing great potential
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ArticleCheer for Elgin homeowners
As disadvantaged people receive home ownership, the South African fruit industry is still taking steps to improve lives since the transition to democracy
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ArticleClemenGold eyes Chinese retail
Leading late-mandarin export brand ClemenGold is upping its game in China and targeting the supermarket sector
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ArticleGold standard for mandarins
ClemenGold and Tango are leading the way for the category in South Africa as planted area and consumption remain on an upward curve
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ArticleAMC makes US citrus donation
Group's North American arm donates citrus and service to mark Nelson Mandela Day
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ArticlePrince Charles backs ‘true cost' study
True cost accounting has received royal support in the UK, as Prince Charles congratulates Eosta on its efforts to calculate the real cost of food
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ArticleWeak pound contributes to retail price rises
Unfavourable post-referendum exchange rates one of several factors driving price rises in grapes and apples among other products
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ArticleSan Miguel buys Peru’s Agrícola Hoja Redonda
The deal improves San Miguel’s access to US West Coast and Asian markets

