All South Africa articles – Page 91
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ArticleCapespan forms joint venture in Turkey
Cape-branded bananas and pineapples part of new marketing plan for promising new markets in Europe, Africa and Middle East
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ArticleRSA takes EU citrus case to WTO
Trade minister Rob Davies argues the ban is protectionist measure
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ArticleRSA citrus: less to Europe, more to Asia
CGA reports significant fall in exports to Europe and major rise in shipments to Asia during current season
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ArticleCitrus Australia to help with RSA CBS
Assistance programme aimed at easing pressure on key markets across Asia, after a trying 2014 season
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ArticleDole man bemoans supply chain waste
Cool Logistics Global: Andy Connell of Dole SA says handling must improve at start and end of fresh produce supply lines
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ArticleCampaign gives away free Nelson Mandela film
The annual promotional campaign for South African fruit ups its ethical focus with film giveaway and donation to Mandela charity
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ArticleSouth Africa ‘may not’ send more direct to Russia
South African fruit industry says overlap with European stonefruit market ‘is not a problem’ at the moment despite Russian ban adding pressure
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ArticleCapespan invests in Far East distributor
South African marketer takes 25 per cent stake in Good View Group to boost presence in Hong Kong and Macau
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ArticleCapespan snaps up Aspen stake
Group strengthens its supply chain service offering by picking up 75 per cent stake in Aspen International
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ArticleCapespan posts H1 profit growth
Strong performances from farming and fruit divisions helped drive up revenue through the first half of 2014
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ArticleRSA citrus industry suspends EU exports
'Major issues' forecast for UK consumers in the next few weeks as South African ban on exports to the EU takes effect
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RSA citrus group: stop exports to EU
South African citrus committee recommends suspension of country's citrus exports to Europe in light of CBS interceptions
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ArticleRijk Zwaan strengthens in RSA
A new Rijk Zwaan subsidiary will be launched in South Africa next July, the group has confirmed
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ArticleUS considers broadening access for RSA citrus
South African shippers turning increasingly to US market as Europe tightens controls on imports
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ArticleEU intercepts RSA citrus due to CBS
The first interception of South African citrus fruit because of citrus black spot (CBS) has been confirmed by European authorities
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ArticleRSA exporter marks Nelson Mandela Day
South Africans are today celebrating the life of late former president Nelson Mandela, by helping others less fortunate
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ArticleBrics countries form new bank
New institution starts with US$50bn in capital, providing support to developing nations, according to BBC
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ArticleWoolworths set for David Jones buyout
Shareholders of Australian retail chain David Jones have overwhelmingly approved takeover bid by South African retailer Woolworths
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Article“Phenomenal” season for RSA lemons in China
South African lemon exports to China have tripled this year due to high demand, while grapefruit exports see low returns
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ArticleCapespan welcomes new competition
Group chief executive Johan Dique says company has modernised its logistics operation to make it more cost-effective

