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It really depends on the origin, destination, and commodity but if we take prepared fruit salads originating in South Africa as an example… the fruits can be picked, washed, cut, and packed on Monday, flown overnight to land at Heathrow on Tuesday, and be on supermarket shelves all across the UK by Wednesday morning.
What sorts of perishable goods does IAG Cargo ship out of Africa?
Each year we fly 25,000 tonnes of perishable goods out of Africa under our Constant Fresh product, with commodities ranging from fish to flowers, and all sorts of fresh fruits and vegetables. It may be tuna caught off the coast of South Africa destined for New York, freshly cut Ghanaian mangos heading for the shelves of UK supermarkets, or even roses grown in Kenya flying to Japan for Mother’s Day celebrations
https://iagcargomagazine.com/2018/06/19/whats-in-the-box-moving-fresh-produce-around-the-world/
Tesco scoops SA stone fruit retailer award
Terra Exports opens South African Office
FreshPlaza-12 Oct 2018
Terra Exports opened a South African Office on October 1, 2018 based in ... blueberries, apples, pears, grapes, stone fruit, citrus, cherries, and subtropicals. Currently, Europe buys 45% of all fruit exported from South Africa.
, we believe in the region’s growth potential to play a larger role in the European, Middle Eastern, and Asian markets,
http://www.freshplaza.com/article/9031655/terra-exports-opens-south-african-office/
Dube TradePort........................
https://twitter.com/DubeTradePort
https://twitter.com/search?f=tweets&vertical=default&q=CANNABIS%20UK&src=typd
Life's full of bull shiter's......................
The starting blocks........................
Time wise AfriAG 9 months in front, why the delay?
26 Jun 2017 - LGC Capital Forms Strategic Partnership with International Agriculture and Agri-logistics Specialist AfriAg To Develop a New Medical
Company not 7 months old.......................
Over 24 times AfriAG's market cap.......................
Market Cap: £41.5M
cannabis plants growing inside a shipping container
https://www.forbes.com/sites/nickkovacevich/2018/10/15/the-times-they-are-a-changin-canadas-legal-cannabis-will-change-everything/#660c4b2e7e6e
Craziness how its flying now..... they have a cannabis investment already so you would hope we would be in this position when we move into something C related
4 bagger this year already.......................
https://www.fin24.com/Economy/rob-davies-must-squash-r10kg-us-chicken-imports-20180831
10 truck loads, shame no profit reported?
https://twitter.com/DavidLenigas/status/996808879106379776
Researching the costs of chicken on the chicken run, found this...............
with a load of between £40,000 (€46,000) and £60,000 (€68,000) worth of frozen chickens in the back.
12 hours ago............
https://www.irishtimes.com/news/ireland/irish-news/brexit-the-truck-driver-and-20-tonnes-of-frozen-chicken-1.3660279
http://www.stockhouse.com/companies/bullboard/lggcf/lgc-capital-ltd