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This report focuses on the manufacture of nut food, including wholesaling and processing. It includes comprehensive information on the state and size of the sector and of various varieties, including trade and other statistics and influencing factors.
There are profiles of 30 companies including Tiger Brands, Simba and Thokoman, which make peanuts and peanut butter, macadamia producers such as Global Macadamia and almond products producers such as Cape Almonds and Nature s Choice.
Manufacture of Edible Nuts:
South Africa is the world s largest producer and exporter of macadamia nuts and it produces pecan, and on a smaller scale, walnut, almond, cashews, hazelnut, pistachios, and peanuts. Locally-produced nuts are mainly exported.
South Africa Fruit and Vegetables Preserving and Processing Market Report 2020 with Profiles of Rhodes Food Group, Tiger Consumer Brands, Pioneer Foods, & Clover
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This report focuses on the South African fruit and vegetable processing industry, which includes frozen, canned and dried fruit and vegetables and fruit and vegetable juices.
It includes information on the state and size of the sector, developments and corporate actions and influencing factors, including the effect of and response to coronavirus.
There are profiles of 19 companies including Rhodes Food Group, Tiger Consumer Brands and Pioneer Foods. Other profiles include Clover, which was acquired by the Milco consortium and Libstar, which produces private label products.
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This report focuses on the manufacture of dairy products in South Africa and includes information on the volume of products sold and market share per product, developments, trends and corporate actions, regulation and other influencing factors.
Manufacture of Dairy Products:
There has been considerable consolidation in the dairy industry at production level over the last 20 years, and large farms account for 80% of South Africa s total milk production. Rising production costs, imports, less producers, drought, changing consumer preferences, regulation and competition from international companies have created challenges, especially for small producers.
While the number of milk producers has continued to decline, milk production has increased, indicating fewer commercial farms with larger herds. Large farms producing more than 5,000 litres per day supply 80% of South Africa s total milk production.