All South Africa articles – Page 111
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Citrus production to rise in South Africa
A USDA report has pointed to increased citrus volumes during 2008/09, as well as a jump in fruit volumes exported
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360 accreditation for FPT Durban
The terminal has been awarded the standard for its excellent facilities and product handling
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Workers acquire share in RSA producer
Major Black Economic Empowerment deal sees three worker trusts take majority shareholding in apple and pear marketer Vintage Cape
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DuToit Group to market Cosberg lettuce
The company has secured exclusive rights from Seminis International to produce and sell the variety on the South African market
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PPECB confirms levy increase
The inspection fee for grapes, apples and stonefruit has jumped 10.5 per cent due to the financial climate in South Africa
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Capespan celebrates export award
Cape Town Chamber of Commerce names fresh produce company as Western Cape region's leading export business of 2008
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SA grapes to match last season's start
Following early-season progress, the majority of production areas are now on track with 2007/08
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First female master for Safmarine
Louise Angel will take command of the Safmarine Ngami from mid-October
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Fruit sector boosts Capespan’s H1 revenue
Despite falling export volumes, the South African group has seen revenue and profit growth during the first half of 2008
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FPT reports increase in fruit volumes handled
The logistics operation of Capespan has revealed a significant rise in the amount of fruit handled over the past three years
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FPT looks to reduce carbon footprint
A study is underway to help the South African company improve its carbon efficiency
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Westfalia acquires Greencell
Greencell MD Henri Lambriex has hailed the move as positive for business growth
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Greencell joins Westfalia fold
The Westfalia group of companies has acquired UK importer Greencell Ltd.
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SA topfruit growers enjoy strong 2008
Bumper apple and pear crops and lower export volumes from Southern Hemisphere competitors has meant a profitable season for South African producers
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Shipping line abandons US citrus shipments
Maersk Line has ended its service shipping containers of citrus from South Africa to the US
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Solid gains for Southern Hemisphere pears
The Southern Hemisphere pear marketing season has got off to a strong start as exports continue to climb
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Exporters undeterred by Cape rains
South Africa’s citrus packing and loading schedules are unaffected by rains in the Cape region
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RSA produce under threat
South Africa’s position as bread-basket of the world could be put at risk if Parliament passes new land reform laws, agriculture leaders claim
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Hamburg Sud increases Chinese presence
The German group has been given the green light to expand its office network in the country
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South Africa shipments normal despite rain
There is some disruption to citrus harvesting in the Cape region of South Africa, although there is unlikely to be a disruption of shipments