All South Africa articles – Page 82
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ArticleMore not always better, says VerDi
The Dutch importer’s focus is on avoiding oversupply, and the issues that accompany it, while continuing to explore new sources, not least Latin America’s rapidly rising star, Peru
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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

