All South Africa articles – Page 76
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ArticleHouston handles more RSA citrus
Popularity of the fruit is growing with a 300 per cent increase in tonnage handled at the Port of Houston
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ArticleTru-Cape welcomes successful harvest
Despite challenges including fruit size and currency fluctuations, Tru-Cape hails its strong topfruit harvest
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ArticleSouth African citrus volumes drop further
Country's citrus crop forecast decreases substantially as Valencia harvest starts
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ArticleDutoit's first blueberry crop on the way
Company's expansion into berry production accompanied by new investments in cherries and sweet potatoes
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ArticleYupaa and Capespan complete merger
Creation of Yupaa Fresh signals unifying of Yupaa’s business with strategic partner Capespan
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ArticleSouth Africa's first black grower-exporter?
Having rescued previously failing orchards in the Elgin Valley, one ambitious grower is targeting the export market
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ArticleData: how the Dutch rule Europe's avo trade
Figures show the Netherlands remains very much at the heart of things when it comes to avocado imports… and exports
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AnalysisData: Where does Germany import grapes from?
Infographic shows importance of EU partner countries, as well as third countries like Turkey, over summer period
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ArticleSouth Africa: new market trends in Europe
In the first of three reports from the Western Cape, Fruitnet looks at how changing demand is influencing fruit exports
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AnalysisData: Where does China import stonefruit from?
Infographic reveals dominance of overseas suppliers in the Americas, with Europe and South Africa far behind
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ArticleIndigo delivers contract initiative
Fruit pickers on farm where Clemengold mandarins are grown sign the world’s first 'Comic Contracts'
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ArticleAztec Fuji: South Africa's bright new hope
Growers in the country say they're excited about the future prospects for Stargrow's deeper-red Fuji apple cultivar
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ArticleRSA citrus trade sees Brexit opportunities
South Africa’s citrus growers respond to Brexit with reference to reducing protectionism and technical barriers
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ArticleSouth African shock at Brexit vote
Although immediate changes are not expected, there could be long-term ramifications, the South Africans say
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ArticleRSA citrus exports "lower than predicted"
Volumes could be as much as 9 per cent lower than the previous year
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ArticleJohan Dique announces retirement
Capespan managing director steps down for health reasons, and will be replaced by Tonie Fuchs
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ArticleChile fills organic lemon shortfall
South African organic lemon growers have struggled with black spot disease, leaving the path clear for Chilean supplies
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ArticlePoundland sees profit plummet after buying 99p Stores
The deal to buy its discount rival, which has sold fresh-cut packs of fruit, has eaten into Poundland's profit margin
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ArticleEU takes more southern African citrus
Larger volume of fruit also shipped to Middle East, North America, Asia and Africa during early part of the season
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ArticleFresh produce man set for epic African adventure
Max MacGillivray and companions will motorbike their way to Cape Town, visiting a number of fruit and veg growers along the way

