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  • Egyptian table grape export value rises by 10% in 2017-18

    Egypt’s table grape exports rose by 10% in value to US$210 million in the 10 months from September through July, according to the chairman of the Export Council of Agricultural Crops.

  • Growing focus on red grapes in Namibia

    In the Aussenkehr Valley of southern Namibia, where early summer temperatures have already reached 40°C and the annual rainfall is about 35mm, vineyards are flourishing on the banks of the Orange River.

  • Chinese, Turkish grape production to fall by 10% in 2018-19, USDA forecasts

    The USDA has forecast a 10% drop the Chinese table grape production to 945,000 metric tons (MT) during 2018-19 due to spring frost damage.

  • South African grapes to expand in China as production bounces back

    On October 19, the South African Table Grape Industry (SATI) released the first crop estimate for the 2018/2019 season. Production volume for this season’s fresh grape crop is predicted to reach 63-70 million cartons with 1.8-13% year-on-year growth.

  • South African table grape shippers feel knock-on effects of high U.S. stocks

    The South African table grape industry has been enjoying better growing conditions this year with higher water availability and good crops expected in most regions, but an industry representative has said conditions so far have been “tough” in the country’s leading markets.

  • South Africa: Good harvesting conditions lead to good quality grapes

    In South Africa the early grape producing regions are winding down packing, while the later regions are in full swing. Harvesting conditions have been good throughout all the regions, there was a little rain in Berg River but according the South African Table Grape Industry statement it only had minimal impact, overall the good conditions have ensured a good quality grape harvest.

  • U.S. table grape market undersupplied following earlier concerns, exporters say

    Fears last year over the prospects of the U.S. table grape market during and after the transition to Southern Hemisphere supplies have resulted in what is described by Chilean exporters as a supply shortage.

  • SATI: South Africa needs to sell the country to China and its grapes will follow

    The European market presents a challenge to the South African grape industry but one which has just emphasised again the importance of retail programmes, says Clayton Swart, Communications and Market Development Manager at the South African Table Grape Industry (SATI).

  • South Africa- Export contract for Farmers in Grapes, Nuts exc-

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  • Canada: Interesting year for imported South African grapes

    Canadian importers are at the tail end of the South African table grape import season. In fact, some importers have already seen the last fruit for the season. The season began back in December with the last grapes being seedless red and black varieties.

  • South African and Namibian ARRA table grape season

    The 2018/19 season has proved to be one of the most difficult seasons for the table grape industry, due to difficult growing conditions and a market flooded with product, leading to lower prices. In spite of a difficult season the ARRA varieties, managed by TopFruit, still received positive feedback from growers and the markets.

  • EU: Red seedless supplies low following “complicated” period in table grape market, says importer

    A changing political landscape, as well as atypical season lengths and volumes, has had a marked impact on the European table grape industry over the last few months, says Robert van Melle, the head of grapes at Origin Fruit Direct.

  • SOUTH AFRICAN DECIDUOUS FRUIT SHOWING CONTINUED GROWTH

    South African deciduous fruit (apples, pears and table grapes) production and exports continues to grow mainly due to new orchards coming into full production, and some wine grape areas being diverted to table grapes. This has cushioned the impact of the recent drought conditions.

  • Your Guide to South African Wine Country

    The story of South African wine starts in 1655 with a few scraggly vines of muscadel planted in the shadow of Table Mountain.

  • More wine farmers get back to turning a profit- South Africa

    Profitability is slowly returning to the wine industry after years of decline.

  • Not plain sailing, but enough factors in our favour for a good season”

    Grapes never stopped moving on the Chinese market as long as one has loaded the right varieties for that market, says Leon de Kock, CEO of Grape Alliance Marketing: Crimson (right), Sweet Globe and Autumn Crisp.

  • LIQUOR SALE BAN MOUNTS PRESSURE ON AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES- South Africa

    Alcohol is produced from raw materials derived from agriculture, and involves various products, including malt sorghum, malting barley, maize, potatoes, grapes etc. Some of the products are directly dependent on breweries in terms of demand and have far reaching consequences if not processed.

  • Effect of COVID-19 lockdown prices in South Africa

    Welcome to the eighty-second (82nd) issue of the Trade Probe publication produced under the Markets and Economic Research Centre (MERC) of the National Agricultural Marketing Council (NAMC).

  • MY DIY SHADE-NET TUNNEL SAVES MY GRAPE CROP- South Africa

    As an urban 'farmer' here in Pinetown I have a constant battle to save my crops from a flock of Hadedah birds and other birds, monkeys, insects etc., and have to constantly come up with new inventions using existing resources on hand.

  • Wine Grape Growing in South Africa- Harvesting

    For several months of the year, winemakers all around the world face nerve-wracking growing seasons, where just the right amount of sun and rain are needed to grow grapes of the highest possible quality.

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