All Zimbabwe articles – Page 3
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ArticleZimbabwe hopes dashed by Trump
Recovery in Zimbabwe seems to be some distance away as new US sanctions extended by president Trump take effect
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ArticleFresca launches avocado spin-off
New business unit The Avocado Company aims to build on recent market growth as UK sales surge past £178m
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ArticleSA expects record citrus export crop
Southern Africa’s first citrus export forecast of 2018 points to another record volume, despite the drought in some regions
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ArticleChambers eyes berry production in Kenya and Zimbabwe
Soft fruit producer to potentially expand to Kenya, Zimbabwe, Spain, Portugal and Morocco in bid to ensure 52-week supply amid erratic growing conditions
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ArticleRaspberry yields ‘down 50 per cent in Spain and Morocco’
Sub-zero temperatures in both countries have slashed soft fruit volumes, with raspberries particularly hard hit
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ArticleZimbabwe and China strike citrus deal
China will now import around 45,000 tonnes of oranges from Zimbabwe annually
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ArticleRecord year for Southern African citrus
Industry cements its position as the region's leading fresh produce sector, ahead of table grapes and topfruit
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ArticleChinese inspectors visit Zimbabwe
Citrus trade the subject of quarantine delegation’s recent visit to African nation
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ArticleEU takes more southern African citrus
Larger volume of fruit also shipped to Middle East, North America, Asia and Africa during early part of the season
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ArticleMangetout and sugarsnap prices set to stay high
Range of issues in key supply nations have caused price fluctuations on popular exotic veg products
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ArticleSevki Isin named as new Dole Europe GM
Isin was previously business development director of Rift Valley Corporation, a key supplier of bananas to Dole
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ArticleZimbabwe in produce import ban
Agriculture ministry claims increased production in the country will cover demand
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ArticleChingford manager's Zimbabwe campaign
Shaun Hockey aims to raise awareness and support for developing farms and generate funds for good causes
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ArticleFormer Capespan director joins Lonrho
Ben Ward named as CEO of group's agribusiness division, a major supplier of fresh produce to international clients
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ArticleOpportunity for Zimbabwe as Emirates touches down
Emirates airlines says there is an opportunity for Zimbabwean horticultural producers to reach out to the world by using its global network after the airline’s inaugural flight to the country landed on Wednesday.
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ArticleAfrica back big for BioFach
Africa will once again enjoy a large presence at next week’s BioFach fair, with a combined pavilion for over 100 sub-Saharan groups
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ArticleAfrica awaits green revolution
Can Africa live up to its potential and emerge as an abundant source of produce in the 21st century?
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ArticleTesco stops sourcing from Zimbabwe
Retailer cuts supply amid growing international pressure but says it remains committed to helping growers and exporters "by other means"
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Zimbabwe exports lifeline
Exports of fresh produce to the UK are proving a lifeline to the families of Zimbabwean horticulture and packhouse workers who would otherwise face starvation.
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ArticleTesco stands by Zimbabwe imports
Tesco has defended its imports of peas and beans from Zimbabwe, after MP Peter Hain condemned UK supermarkets for selling produce from the devastated African country.
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