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Linernet is a Durban-based market data provider and analyst focused on the entire spectrum of the shipping industry: reefer containers, conventional vessels, liquid bulk, roll-on/roll-off car carriers.
“The reason I started Linernet was that while I was working at a number of shipping lines, I noticed that often the information that I was looking for, wasn t readily available,” says Lance Pullan, Linernet s managing director (and self-declared ship nerd). “I saw that others in the fruit industry were also searching for information like the volumes of cargo moving out of the various ports on the various trades or the market shares of various shipping lines on the South African trade.“
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Berries ZA joins Fruit South Africa
Membership of Fruit South Africa is expanded as the berry industry joins the fresh produce umbrella body
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After recently separating its activities from the deciduous fruit industry body to create a new producer organisation in South Africa, the country s berry industry has now joined the umbrella body Fruit South Africa.
The move comes towards the end of the South African berry season. Berries ZA said it had another bumper season, with a further increase of 20 per cent in production as 2020 drew to a close.
Blueberry exports, the biggest part of the South African berry industry, reached 14,063 tonnes by the end of week 49. This compares with 11,703 tonnes at the same time the year before.