All South Africa articles – Page 99
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      ArticleKarsten Group benefits from Marco
Yield Control System helps bring 'significant improvements' to South African company's grape packing line
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      ArticleRescue plan for South Africa’s AFL participation
Country's deciduous fruit sector and exporters’ association launch bid to rescue participation at Asia Fruit Logistica in Hong Kong
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      ArticleRSA records largest grape export crop
SATI is celebrating the biggest South African table grape export crop since the industry was deregulated in 1997
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      ArticleT&G chief pledges to pay RSA growers
Turners & Growers CEO says its subsidiary Enza is working to pay what it owes to South African suppliers as it untangles a web of debt surrounding its Hong Kong-based trading partner
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      ArticleSouth African grapefruit numbers hit
South Africa's grapefruit exports could potentially drop by 22 per cent this year.
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      ArticleAnnual congress heads to South Africa
Leading fresh produce event Eurofruit Congress Southern Hemisphere set to take place in Cape Town on 17-19 October 2012
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      ArticleSouth African grapefruit crop drops further
The South African grape fruit crop forecast has been reduced further and there is a likelihood of shortages in some parts of the world
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      ArticleGreen light for South African citrus
Access to Thailand and South Korea comes with a catch for South African citrus producers
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      ArticleSouth Africa: To King George from George King
As HM Queen Elizabeth II celebrates her Golden Jubilee, South African fruit growers reflect on their special relationship with the British monarchy and the country’s people. Fred Meintjes reports
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      ArticleLemon shortage looms
Lemon availability on the UK market is getting tight following a drop in supply from Argentina.
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      ArticleFirst RSA citrus of season due in US
The new South African citrus season in the US will officially start this week with the arrival of the first fruit in Philadelphia
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      ArticleDunnett announces early retirement
Long-standing relationship with South Africa-based fresh produce leader Capespan to come to an end for industry veteran
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      ArticleSouth African apple exports up
South Africa is sending more fruit to growing markets on the continent while exports to the UK continue to fall
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New vessel for Safmarine
The 4,500 TEU Safmarine Chachai has been delivered to the shipping group
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RSA Avocado Manifesto launched
'Give consumers what they want and sell more avocados' is aimed at UK importers, packers, buyers and category managers
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Award for RSA maritime education programme
Lawhill Maritime Studies initiative wins the international Seatrade Investment in People award
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      ArticleSouth African grapes tracking above 2011
The South African Table Grape Industry (SATI) has reported that packing in all regions in complete apart from the Hex Valley where only 12 packhouses were still packing Dauphine and Crimson Seedless this week.
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      ArticleUniversal Reefers wins back US citrus deal
The Capespan subsidiary has regained the contract for this season’s shipment of South African citrus fruit to the US
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      ArticleCosts scrutinised as sustainability is sought
Costs in the logistics chain have come under scrutiny at Cool Logistics Africa, which is taking place on 24-26 April in Cape Town
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      ArticleRSA loses promotional funds for Asia
The South African government has withdrawn funding for produce industry promotions in Asia
 

