All Zimbabwe articles – Page 2
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ArticleSouth African citrus industry impressed with Maputo progress
Investments and improvements make Maputo a greater option for the country’s citrus exports
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ArticleTopFruit deal to benefit growers north of South Africa
Zimbabwean producers to take advantage of deal with South African cultivar management company TopFruit
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ArticleChina green lights citrus from Zimbabwe
From 1 July, fruit that has been subjected to cold treatment can be sold in the Chinese market
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ArticleNew citrus measures may affect EU’s own Green Deal
South African sources have said the EU is undermining the aims of its Green Deal with its new regulations for African citrus imports
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ArticleShaffe launches Master’s degree for fresh produce industry professionals
Association says the international qualification is the first Master’s designed by the industry and for the industry
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ArticleNew EU cold treatment rules for RSA citrus to come into effect on Friday
The regulations were published in the Official Journal of the European Union on Tuesday
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ArticleZimbabwe citrus eyes China
Industry hopeful of supplying China in 2022 once new protocol is implemented
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ArticleRSA neighbours hop on apple wagon
New lower chilling apple varieties make an impact in Southern Africa
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ArticleBerryWorld’s SA blueberry exports ‘set to rise 25%’
South Africa's biggest blueberry exporter started its season earlier than ever this year with first pick for local supply beginning in April
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ArticleFinding the right balance
Rising avocado consumption is managing to absorb the ever-increasing volumes being produced globally, but fluctuations in supply can affect price stability
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ArticleSouth African citrus growth expected
The country's shipments are expected to reach nearly 159m cartons this year
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ArticlePossible increase for RSA citrus
South Africa’s citrus industry is expected to finalise the 2021 crop forecast shortly, with signs of further growth
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ArticleCovid shift worries RSA citrus industry
Increase in infections in north could impact on staff needed for harvesting and packing in citrus industry
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Article"GeoNutrition" to tackle hunger in Zimbabwe
University of Nottingham to use mapping of local soils and crops to fight nutrient deficiencies in Africa with £15m boost
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ArticleRSA citrus welcomes trade deal
The country's citrus industry has a warm welcome for the new UK-South Africa trade agreement
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ArticleDombera offers Zimbabwe hope
Family farm to lead rural development opportunities in cyclone-torn Zimbabwe
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ArticleRecord citrus crop once more
Southern Africa’s citrus export crop will be marginally higher this year compared with 2018
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ArticleThe future’s bright says WAO
Rise in veganism and health awareness will ensure solid growth in avocado category
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ArticleAvo industry toasts new Michelin Guide
WAO supports Michelin Star Revelation Great Britain and Ireland with launch of Europe's first avocado beer
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ArticleColombia joins World Avocado Organization
The world's fourth-biggest avocado producer has joined the international group dedicated to increasing consumption of the fruit
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