All South Africa articles – Page 95
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      ArticleSouthern Africa set for bumper citrus crop
The region's citrus export crop is expected to increase by 4 per cent this year, and could turn out to be the biggest harvest ever
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      ArticleRSA celebrates Sharon fruit milestone
It is five years since the first consignment of Sharon fruit was handed to the HIV Foundation’s Emavundleni Centre for Vaccine Research
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      ArticleSouth Africa reacts to EU citrus concerns
Country's citrus sector responds to Copa-Cogeca warning against importing fruit that potentially carries Citrus Black Spot disease
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      ArticleCopa-Cogeca urges RSA citrus measures
Pekka Pesonen says that EU 'cannot risk' importing citrus potentially carrying the contagious Black Spot disease
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      ArticleGogo hires Dutch marketers for 2013
South African citrus group picks Cool Fresh International and 4Fruit Company to handle marketing strategy for 2013 season
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      ArticleSATI focuses on ethical message
Marketing campaign for South African table grapes in UK will focus on the ethical attributes of the country
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      ArticleRSA calls on UK to prevent citrus ban
With the EU clamping down on markets where citrus black spot is present, South African growers have called for help
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      ArticleTesco applies direct plan to apples
Retailer looks set to drop one importer, underlining commitment to buying greater volume of fruit direct from source
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      ArticleDPA ruling could lead to apple shortage
Apple exporters in US and Southern Hemisphere may be forced to divert fruit from EU if proposed MRL cut is approved
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      ArticleDFID and Waitrose form RSA worker scheme
UK retailer and Department for International Development aims to increase youth skills in South Africa's value chain
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      ArticleSouth African growers 'back in business'
After weeks of disruption and uncertainty, Western Cape growers resume exports after unions suspend strike action
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      ArticlePublic hearings to settle unrest in South Africa
Minimum wages will be reviewed in the Western Cape as SATI calls for "urgent intervention" in the face of violence
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      ArticleAnalyst notes shift in table grape supply
Lower production in South Africa and Chile likely to present new opportunities for Peru, Namibia and Argentina
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      ArticleStrike disrupts Cape Town traffic
Farm worker protests impacted on transport around Cape Town, although the majority of employees reported for work
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      ArticleUK promotional drive bears fruit in RSA
Against the backdrop of ongoing South African farm worker strikes, farm schools in the Cape region have received a special donation
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      ArticleSouth African grape shipments disrupted
Exports impacted by factors including a late start to harvesting and rainfall in the key Oranger River growing region
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      ArticleUnions up rhetoric as strike looms
South African trade unions have fallen back on international fruit boycotts to promote their case for increases in minimum wages
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      ArticleSteps taken to repel Invader pest
South Africa has acted fast to tackle the Invader fruit fly pest following new detections in the Limpopo region
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      ArticleReprieve for South African growers
Labour union suspends strike action until 9 January, leaving workers free to harvest and pack grape and stonefruit crops
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      ArticleWestern Cape braced for further unrest
Early stonefruit harvest faces potential disruption next week if proposed strike action by workers goes ahead as planned
 

