South African citrus could benefit from Brexit
date:Jul 29, 2016
er introduce its own agricultural regulations, or at least scrap those EU regulations which did not necessarily have to apply in Britain, Chadwick said.

Such a move would make citrus export easier and as a result give a strong boost for the South African citrus industry.

Because citrus will not be a sensitive product with regard to the protection of British producers, it can be expected that Britain will have lower tax levels for South African citrus.

At present 10% of South African citrus ex
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