Equipment Breakdowns Cause Delays in South Africa's Fruit Industry

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Equipment Breakdowns Cause Delays in South Africa's Fruit Industry
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Problems with equipment breakdowns and a lack of maintenance have resulted in backlogs and delays in South Africa's fruit industry. Fruit producers are starting their peak trading season behind schedule. Anton Rabe from Hortgro discusses the impact of congestion and equipment breakdowns at the Cape Town port on the industry.

Problems with equipment breakdowns and a lack of maintenance have resulted in backlogs and delays in South Africa 's fruit industry. Fruit producers are starting their peak trading season behind schedule.

Anton Rabe from Hortgro discusses the impact of congestion and equipment breakdowns at the Cape Town port on the industry.

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