All South Africa articles – Page 78
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ArticleRSA lemon ban 'a diplomatic step'
Country's decision to stop its own organic lemon shipments to the EU was a gesture of goodwill, says special envoy
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ArticleAvocado supply plays catch up
Avocado supply is racing to keep up with staggering demand across the world, with retailers actively seeking out new producing regions
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ArticleInterview: Halls of fame
Managing director of HL Halls’ European arm, Paul Devlin, tells Nina Pullman why we’ve only scratched the surface of the avocado boom
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ArticleRepeat performance for RSA avos
Weather setback will not affect South Africa's ability to supply markets, according to the country's avocado industry
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ArticleRSA grapes struggle in China
China’s cold-sterilisation protocol for RSA fruit is causing problems for grape shipments
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ArticleItaly's favourite pear attracts fans in South Africa
The Abate Fetel variety has long been a favourite in Italy; now it's beginning to win market share in the Rainbow Nation too
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ArticleLemon demand 'outstrips supply'
For years a largely overlooked staple of the fruit category, lemons are suddenly experiencing a sales surge as consumers look to add new flavours
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ArticleWeather hits RSA citrus volumes
Southern Africa will export less citrus fruit this year due to the ongoing drought in many regions, with real fears over the 2017 season
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ArticleDrought fails to dampen SA spirits
Despite many challenges, 2016 is shaping up to be a defining year for the South African top-fruit industry
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ArticleSA citrus exports set to fall
After a rapid rise in South African citrus over the past few years it is likely the country will export less fruit in 2016
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ArticleAudio: South Africa selling more citrus to Asia
Boet Mouton of Mouton Citrus discusses the recent expansion of exports to emerging markets in the Far East
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ArticleWild weather rattles South Africa
Northern citrus growers in South Africa battle with drought while nearby areas are devastated by floods
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ArticleChicken dinner? Citrus winner...
The arrival of US chickens in South African supermarkets have lifted the spirits of the Cape’s citrus sector
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ArticleRSA facing grape export drop
The country's table grape exports fall as the effect of the heat and drought begins to bite
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ArticleRSA schools benefit from book donation
Hortgro-run Help a South African School campaign sees well over 1,000 books donated
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ArticleApricots face variety gridlock
South Africa’s apricot industry is suffering from a paucity of new varieties to return the category to growth
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ArticleWater shortages and Brexit debate hit stonefruit
It’s been a strong quarter for stonefruit, with a rise in value and volume sales, but those involved in the supply chain still see areas for improvement
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ArticleBlackberries push berry growth higher
Global berry production and consumption have continued their upward trend, according to German analyst AMI
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ArticleJumping ship: a cautionary tale
South African court order deals with business integrity as Lonrho is granted relief against information theft
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ArticleWAO becomes first global entity for avocados
New body to focus on promoting consumption through self-funded marketing campaigns

