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Once again the South African Grape Season is upon us, starting off the season with varieties like Prime and Flame Seadless in November.
The Grape season will continue up until the end of April in South Africa, other varieties which will become available include seeded and seedless varieties. Contact us with your requirements and we will source products from our suppliers whom we have built a lasting relationship with. |
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Read articles on regions from which we source our fresh fruit or general information for the fresh fruit market.
South African Grape Season
Citrus Fruit Season – South Africa
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The Citrus fruit season has started in South Africa, our producers are starting to pack and oranges especially, are in high demand.
View our citrus fruit varieties that we have on offer, enquire now to get your orders in. We deal in bulk shipments only, and recommend that you take 40″ Container as it is more cost effective. Alternately if you have a smaller order for Citrus fruit you could use Air Freight, and have your products on your shelves quicker. |
South African Fresh Fruit
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Climate – South African Fresh Fruit ExportersSouth Africa’s climate varies because of the variation in latitude and height above sea level, together with the effect of ocean currents along the coast. GeographyThe country covers an area of 122.3 million ha of which 14 million ha is under cultivation. South Africa consists largely of an inland plateau, with an average height of 1200 m above sea level. Separating the plateau is escarpment from a narrow coastal belt, varying from 60 km in the west to more than 220 km in the east. The few perennial rivers in South Africa can be found in the south and on the eastern slopes of the plateau. The flow of these rivers are largely dependant and determined by rainfall, as there are no lakes or perennial snow fields. Horticulture Other major South African horticultural industries include citrus, pineapples, bananas, avocados, mangos, litchis, papayas, granadillas, guavas, macadamia nuts, pecan nuts, coffee, tea and ginger. Pineapples, bananas and avocados are the three most important fruits but citrus is the largest in this group. There has been a rapid growth rate in recent years of many tropical fruits, such as avocado and mango. South African Fresh Fruit Production Areas for Exports: South-western and southern regions of the Western Cape fresh fruit exporters: Low lying areas of Mpumalanga and the Northern Province fresh fruit exports: Lower reaches of the river valleys of the Eastern Cape fresh fruit exporters Upington Area |

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