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Nov
Niël Terblanché Namibia has commenced its table grape export season, with the first shipments of this year’s Southern African harvest set to reach international markets. The country anticipates a robust export season, driven by favorable weather conditions and an array of new grape varieties. Harvesting of early table grape varieties is currently underway in Namibia, with the initial shipments already en route from the port of Cape Town. The nation is aiming for a similar export volume to last year, which saw approximately 10.5 million cartons of grapes sent abroad. Early indications suggest a high-quality crop, with a focus on…