All South Africa articles – Page 92
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ArticleSafmarine lands Hellmann award
Group is awarded the 2013 bronze Hellmann Worldwide Logistics Carrier of the Year prize
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ArticleElaine Alexander to leave SATI
New chief executive for SATI as Elaine Alexander leaves the South African organisation this month
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ArticleDiffering fortunes for grape shippers
As Namibia celebrates a record table grape export crop, South African growers on the other side of the Orange River are not so fortunate
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ArticleAnxious citrus wait for South Africa
South African citrus growers and exporters have to wait until the end of January to hear an EU verdict on citrus imports for 2014
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ArticleRSA grape shippers race to make CNY
South African grape growers scramble to meet the Chinese New Year shipping deadline as the country mourns President Mandela
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ArticleRSA cuts stonefruit crop estimate
Rain and hail during weeks 46 and 47 have forced South African stonefruit growers to cut back their estimate for the season
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ArticleChris Redfern: Swiss frankly better than the euro
Moneycorp analyst on why the Swiss franc has performed so strongly, unlike the South African rand
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ArticleScrabbling for grapes
UK consumers are likely to see very little of the Orange River region’s table grapes before Christmas as cold weather results in a slow start, writes Fred Meintjes
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ArticleRSA produce industry joins Mandela mourning
South African fruit industry joins in mourning for 'Madiba' as the country comes to grips with the passing of the legendary statesman
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ArticleSouth African visit to Asia raises access hopes
Some of the last hurdles that have been holding up access deals for RSA apple and grape exports to China appear to have been resolved
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ArticleRiaan van Wyk back at Colors Fruit
Some six weeks after he departed Colors, Riaan van Wyk is back and ready to lead the group down a new path
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ArticleGrowers want ban on RSA citrus in 2014
Head of EU agricultural group Copa-Cogeca calls on EC to apply its South Africa black spot ban to next season's crop
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ArticleSouth Africa reacts to citrus ban
South African citrus industry expresses disappointment with EU move to ban imports
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ArticleEurope bars South African citrus
Pending a study by the EFSA, the EC has moved to limit any possible risk of citrus black spot establishing itself in the EU
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ArticleRSA topfruit exports cut by 4m cartons
Rain and hail damage to country's stonefruit production still being assessed, according to industry body Hortgro
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ArticleRSA grapes to miss Christmas market
Growers in Orange River say very few grapes will make it to Europe in time for the annual holiday, following recent poor weather
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ArticleSun World announces new licensees
Australian and South African marketers given permission to sell breeder’s table grape varieties
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ArticleUniveg to open new office in Dubai
Company reveals plan to target new fresh produce sales to customers in Middle East and North Africa from start of 2014
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ArticleMajor hail damage hits Ceres region
Growers in and around Ceres in the Western Cape are counting the cost of devastating hail storms that struck at the weekend
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ArticleCGA laments ups and downs
Record 2013 South African citrus export volumes continue to grow, with latest figures pointing to a 113m-carton crop

