South African citrus could benefit from Brexit
date:Jul 29, 2016
ports go to Britain and 29% to the EU.

Hannes de Waal, managing director of the Sundays River Citrus Coop, said South Africa could expect more favourable conditions, especially because Britain was not a citrus-producing country.

This should mean that we get a longer season to sell there and that the unfair black spot regulations will fall by the wayside.

We do not want to underestimate any remaining pro-EU sentiment in Britain. International trade agreements can be complex.

Spes du Preez, ch
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