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The devastating effect of lockdowns on SA s wine industry

The devastating effect of lockdowns on SA s wine industry
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Jūrininkai skęsta pandemijos biurokratijos liūne

Jūrininkai skęsta pandemijos biurokratijos liūne
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Table grape industry set for record year

Table grape industry set for record year The Western Cape Minister of Agriculture, Dr Ivan Meyer, welcomed the news that the South African Table Grape Industry reached a total intake for the 2020/2021 season of 73 million cartons. This is significantly more than the 66.15 million cartons recorded last year. Meyer: This is great news for the Western Cape. The current pandemic has led to an increased demand for healthy foods worldwide, causing further increased demands for fresh fruit and vegetables. Greater market access and an increase in exports will lead to an increase in jobs . Packing is finishing this week in the Hex River region. According to SATI CEO Willem Bestbier, the good intake volumes are welcome amidst a challenging year locally and globally due to Covid-19 and several lockdowns in most countries.

Carrie s Corner: Gerard Holden of Holden Manz - from banker to award-winning wine farmer

Carrie s Corner: Gerard Holden of Holden Manz - from banker to award-winning wine farmer
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Wine exports improve on favourable weather despite Covid-19 threat to vineyard production

Wine exports improve on favourable weather despite Covid-19 threat to vineyard production By Dineo Faku Share JOHANNESBURG - SOUTH African wine exports jumped 7.7 percent in value to R9.1 billion in 2020 compared to a year earlier despite the five week ban on exports. Wines of South Africa (WoSA) said in a report yesterday that total export reached 319.2 million litres in 2020, despite the ban and huge challenges at the Cape Town Port terminal due to Covid-19. WoSa said the increase come on the back of good weather conditions with vineyards have bouncing back from the crippling drought. The group said the value of packaged wine exports recorded an 8.3 percent increase to R7.2bn on higher sales.

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