All South Africa articles – Page 83
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ArticleRod Hill back at Golden Wing Mau
Import manager Roland Gels resigns from role he has held since 2014 due to family commitments
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ArticleEastern Cape growers in citrus boost
Citrus farmers in Peddie have been given a helping hand in getting their fruit to the European market
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ArticleStargrow Group celebrates milestone
Leading South African fruit business expands as it celebrates 20 years in service of industry
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ArticleCapespan Asia joins forces with Golden Wing Mau
New partnership aims to secure critical mass for South African imports in Asia
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ArticleSouth Africa’s PPECB appoints CEO
Lucien Jansen signs five-year deal to be chief executive, a role he will take up on 1 July this year
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ArticleCapespan invests in Namibian grapes
Local report reveals Capespan is investing N$40m in vineyard development, as part of the 2013 agreement with NGC
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ArticleIndonesia's citrus imports under threat
The Indonesian government looks set to stop citrus imports for the July-September quarter, according to signals received by local importers
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ArticleWaitrose to sell weather-blemished apples
Retailer to sell produce of South African growers hit by regional hail in 263 branches as a gesture of support
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ArticleRSA fig category on verge of change
Figs are deemed the 'Cinderella' of the fresh produce business, but this could change as a new breeding programme takes effect
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ArticleCool Fresh heralds success of Little Libraries
Dutch importer's CSR model in South Africa is now being extended to other source countries, starting with Costa Rica
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ArticleSouth African citrus set for US
The first South African citrus fruit of 2015 will be arriving in the US next week, while the first significant arrivals are scheduled for mid-June
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ArticleSpecial report: Promotion boosts South African trade
The relationship between the UK and South Africa has been underpinned by a long-running promotional campaign
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ArticleSpecial report: Taste is key to South Africa R&D
Taste will form the cornerstone of future varietal development in South Africa, while quality audits continue to update
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ArticleSpecial report: South Africa's next step
Versatility and consolidation continue to shape the South African fruit trade and its partnerships with the UK
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ArticleSpecial report: South Africa's royal roots
Grower George King’s gift to King George V is just one of a series of tales which have helped shaped the modern relationship between South Africa and the UK
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ArticleSpecial report: South Africa and UK stand test of time
South Africa and the UK have a longstanding trading partnership in fresh produce that dates back over 120 years. In this series of articles, Fred Meintjes tells its story
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ArticleUK exotics in good health
The ready-to-eat sector is driving mango growth, while better-quality figs, papaya and persimmon could see them move into the mainstream
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ArticleRSA sees opportunities in India
Demand is growing in India for avocados and citrus, presenting South African shippers with new export opportunities
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ArticleSouth African growers visit Sainsbury’s
Trip is part of retailer and government-funded scheme to encourage career development and training in fruit supply chain
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ArticleCapespan ‘redefines’ offer and ups profit
For the year ending 31 December 2014, the Capespan's UK arm grew its pre-tax profit from £836,000 to £1.6m

