All South Africa articles – Page 93
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ArticleSouth Africa faces access challenges
The South African fresh produce export industry needs to prepare for tougher market access conditions in Asia, says trade expert
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ArticleAustralian assistance for RSA citrus growers
EU blockade could see saturation of key markets, according to Citrus Australia's market development manager
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ArticleStrong season for RSA grape industry
South African grape harvest end with growers reporting a great export season
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ArticleCopa-Cogeca demands stronger action on citrus black spot
Association is urging EU to extend controls to cover citrus imports destined for processing as well as the fresh market
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ArticleRSA trade mourns loss of leader
NAMC announces news of Ntombi Msimang's unexpected passing and hails "remarkable woman" who changed the business
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ArticleChris Redfern: Canada's sprint finish
Moneycorp analyst on why an employment boost in North America spared the blushes of one of Oceania's major powers
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ArticleDesmond Tutu: US public in for a treat
Archbishop heralds opening of US market to South Africa sharon fruit with first shipments due to leave later this month
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ArticleVarietal development fuels AMC’s US growth
The coming years will see a raft of new offerings in citrus and grapes that look set to bolster the company’s position in the North American market
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ArticleRSA citrus exports celebrate US milestone
South Africa’s exports of citrus to the US have increased dramatically since the programme began 15 years ago
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ArticleRSA citrus shippers braced for squeeze
Despite robust global demand for lemons and a good quality grapefruit crop, uncertainty over the EU and Russian markets is troubling exporters
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ArticleSharonfruit season begins in RSA
South Africa is getting ready to ship its first fruit of the 2014 campaign, with promises of a good crop
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ArticleAMC unit takes charge of grape varieties
SNFL acquires exclusive licence to grow Sheehan series in Namibia and South Africa, with plans to grow more for Europe and Far East
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ArticleThe long road to ethical trade
South Africa’s ethical trade programme is reminiscent of the Mandela legacy and has potential to transform difficult labour relations in the fruit industry
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ArticleFairtrade sales benefit citrus workers
Employees at one of South Africa’s best knows citrus estates are benefiting from an innovative sales programme in the US
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ArticleRSA expects healthy avocado crop
Despite forecast of the country's largest export crop, SAAGA insists the European market will not be oversupplied
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ArticleCapespan reflects on top export year
Group announces strong trading results for 2013, following a generally excellent year for South African fruit exports
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ArticleHail more than halves exports
South African top fruit growers were not insured for latest estimated loss of 2.5m cartons of hail-stricken crops
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ArticleRSA grapes head into late season
South African table grape exports run about 5m cartons short of last year, and the season may end early
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ArticleBlog: A sunny, blowy laundry utopia
FPJ's Nina Pullman is spending the week in South Africa visiting fruit producers with a number of other food writers and bloggers. Here she gives an account of her first day in Cape Town
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ArticleRSA citrus could face EU ban in 2014
EFSA report recommends that EU authorities enforce existing measures aimed at preventing spread of black spot

