All South Africa articles – Page 111
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Cape Town hosts leading industry event
Eurofruit Congress Southern Hemisphere 2009 kicks off with conference sessions on branding, logistics and innovation
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New shipping line to launch in RSA
A new shipping line serving South Africa’s busy fresh produce export trade into Europe expects to make an impact with rapid vessels and competitive rates
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Last RSA citrus vessel arrives in US
The final conventional shipment of South African citrus this season has arrived in Philadelphia, although smaller volumes are set to follow in the coming weeks
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New deciduous body for RSA industry
Anton Rabe will head up HORTGRO Services, which has replaced South Africa's Deciduous Fruit Producers' Trust with immediate effect
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Citrus consortium appoints new CEO
South Africa's Western Cape Citrus Producers Forum names Joretha Geldenhuys as successor to Piet Smit
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KIKU kicks off new RSA venture
Five of South Africa's leading apple exporters team up to market and export KIKU-branded apples from 2010
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South Africa goes for ClemenGold
Late mandarin ClemenGold has added new zest to the South African soft citrus category as it performs well on international markets, despite challenging conditions.
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South Africa launches three-way campaign
The South African fruit industry has launched a major campaign to support sales of stonefruit, top fruit and grapes in the UK.
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South Africa weathering recession
Summer citrus exporters are responding to complicated marketing conditions in the US by supplying top-quality fruit
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RSA citrus crop in steep decline
The South African citrus export crop could fall over 20 per cent from initial estimates, with the season expected to come to an early end
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Poor export season for RSA apples
While apple exporters are braced for returns that could fall by up to 30 per cent, pear growers are hoping to match last season's returns
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Lemon prices spiral
The tightening in supply of lemons foreseen by freshinfo in July is coming to pass as the effects of frost in Argentina make themselves felt.
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Movers & Shakers | August 2009
Full round-up of all the latest major appointments and departures within the European fresh produce industry over the past month
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Capespan strengthens Namibian position
The group has established a new export operation in a country where it has seen recent table grape volume growth
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South Africa toasts US campaign success
The promotion of South African summer citrus at last week’s US Youth Soccer Tournament was a big hit with players and organisers
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South African citrus forecasts fall further
As concerns over the strong rand worry exporters, forecasts for Valencia and grapefruit volumes have been further reduced
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Seald Sweet to supply Fairtrade citrus
As of this summer Seald Sweet International will become one of the first groups to source Fairtrade-certified citrus for the US market
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Capespan launches leadership programme
The group has launched the Capespan Academy to offer a leadership development programme for land reform projects
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Capespan introduces its own academy
The Capespan Group has launched the Capespan Academy to offer a leadership development programme for South African land reform projects.
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Tesco strategy outlined in Cape Town
The three-day Eurofruit Congress Southern Hemisphere will feature a detailed look at the UK retailer's new strategy of direct sourcing