New citrus export levy sees R1bn invested into sector
Marco Ossino via 123RF The Citrus Growers’ Association of Southern Africa (CGA) has welcomed the gazetting of the new statutory export citrus levy by the Minister of Agriculture, Land Reform…
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Marco Ossino via 123RF The Citrus Growers’ Association of Southern Africa (CGA) has welcomed the gazetting of the new statutory export citrus levy by the Minister of Agriculture, Land Reform…
Data from the South African Reserve Bank yesterday showed that the current account reverted to a surplus of R297.5 billion in the third quarter. Picture: Bongani Shilubane/ African News Agency
NAIROBI, Nov. 26 (Xinhua) — The third Shandong Export Exhibition opened in the Kenyan capital city of Nairobi on Thursday as more than 93 Chinese firms showcased their high-quality products.
South Africa recorded a 5 percent year-on-year increase in agriculture exports in the third quarter of this year, the Agricultural Business Chamber (Agbiz) said yesterday. Photo by Simphiwe Mbokazi DURBAN
HILENI NEMBWAYA and NGHIINOMENWA ERASTUS LIVESTOCK IMPORT … The declining number of cattle sold is threatening the country’s supply to the European, Chinese and American markets. THE strategy Namibia has
(Ecofin Agency) – Australian company United Exports announced a 5-year investment of R1.3 billion ($84million) in South Africa’s agriculture sector. The money will mainly be put in the company’s local
Capri23auto via Pixabay The United States government has announced the opening up of several new ports for the import for citrus products from South Africa, further facilitating two-way trade with
By Mwangi Githathu T Cape Town – The worldwide Covid-19 pandemic has been a boon for South African growers of mandarins and oranges who have doubled their exports because of
The fibre industry hopes to regain the glory of its golden days as international buyers and investors set their sights on sustainable fibre sources. For a developing country with established
FILE PHOTO: Logo of Price Waterhouse Coopers of PWC office in Berlin JOHANNESBURG – South Africa could become an effective exporter of cost-effective green hydrogen to the world, given its