All Africa articles – Page 65
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Brazilian mangoes lengthen RSA season
Early South African market offers an opportunity for Brazilian mango exports
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SATI releases first 2018/19 forecast
Table grape industry says South African crop could reach 70m cartons this year
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Rocha pears step out on streets of Paris
New campaign looks to raise awareness of premium variety as demand in export markets continues to grow
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Kenya-China trade agreement expected
Horticulture reported likely to benefit from trade deals set to be signed next month in Shanghai
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GPG secures major strawberry deal with UC Davis
Global Plant Genetics will work to bring new varieties to market in Europe, the Mediterranean and South America
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Hortfin Fund helps RSA entrepreneurs
Efforts to open up more opportunities for entrepreneurs in the South African fruit and wine sectors are being stepped up with the launch of the Hortfin Fund
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Liam Fox tries to reassure farmers over food standards
International trade secretary stresses importance of high food standards after Brexit amid ongoing concerns they could slip in free trade deals
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Dole launches new brand visual
The company says it hopes to connect consumers more thoughtfully with its nature-inspired evolution
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Spanish citrus faces turbulence
Exchange rate distortions and Brexit uncertainties are creating an unstable climate for exporters
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Terra Exports launches African operation
US-based fresh fruit sourcing company set to bring wide range of South African products to the world
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Brazil ships first mangoes to RSA
Shipments expected to continue until start of local season in late November
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Tunisian ten for SanLucar
Company welcomes 1,400 people to a special event marking a decade of operations in Tunisia
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Bright blue future for South African berries
With OZblu's help, two former tobacco farms in Limpopo Province have converted successfully to blueberry production
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Avo 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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Glyphosate could be killing bees, researchers warn
World’s most widely used weed killer shown to damage good bacteria in honeybees’ guts, making them more susceptible to fatal pathogens
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Capespan sells Joy Wing Mau shareholding
The South African-based multinational marketer and distributor has sold its entire 9.23 per cent stake
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No-deal Brexit ‘disastrous’ for Fairtrade farmers
Reverting to WTO terms could result in lower prices, smaller Fairtrade volumes and reduced wages for growers in developing nations, foundation warns
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Analysis
Panama disease: the point of no return?
The future looks bleak for the banana business as it struggles to contain the disease TR4, but Professor Gert Kema believes an escape route could be within reach, provided the industry works together. He speaks exclusively to Mike Knowles and Michael Barker
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Avo record a reality for South Africa
The country will have almost doubled its avocado exports when the season comes to a close