Record citrus fruit exports leave South Africa
Transnet Port Terminals (TPT), South Africa’s state-owned freight transport company which owns and operates 16 terminal operations situated across seven South African Ports, recently handled
Transnet Port Terminals (TPT), South Africa’s state-owned freight transport company which owns and operates 16 terminal operations situated across seven South African Ports, recently handled
South Africa’s agricultural export activity would likely soften from last year’s record of $12.4 billion (R203bn) due to headwinds, which will weigh on the export
The Department of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development says it has struck a deal with the European Union, which means that South African citrus
South Africa’s agriculture ministry is working around the clock to ensure citrus shipments, with an estimated value of R650m ($38.3m), docked at EU ports gain
The Permanent Mission of South Africa to the United Nations and other International Organizations has written to Ambassador of the European Union (EU) to the
Containers of South African citrus are being detained on arrival in the EU following the implementation of stringent new import rules, according to the Citrus
Following a renewed focus on Maputo as an export port for citrus on the eastern coast of Southern Africa, South African sources have said they
The South African government has described new requirements for the export of citrus, mainly oranges, from South Africa to the European Union as “trade restrictive”
The clearance of hundreds of containers of southern African oranges that are already being shipped is uncertain due to “unjustified, scientifically flawed, unnecessary and disproportionate”
The South African Citrus Growers’ Association (CGA) has announced it will appeal against the EU Standing Committee on Plant, Animal, Food and Feed’s decision to reintroduce new import
South Africa’s citrus growers feared the European Union (EU) would vote to introduce new regulations forcing them to implement extreme cold treatment for their fruit.
An extraordinary session of the Standing Committee on Plants, Animals, Food and Feed (SCoPAFF) of the European Commission yesterday approved changes to the cold treatment
The European Commission appears to have withdrawn plans to require orange imports from Sub-Saharan Africa to be subjected to cold treatment for False Codling Moth
The Botswanan government is optimistic that citrus volumes from local farms will rise significantly by 2024, due to the continued growth in the number of
DP World in Maputo is proving to be a great gateway for the South African citrus sector shipping to the Middle East and Southeast Asia