AFRICABUSINESS Tiny fruit, big business Last updated: January 19, 2015 7:57 am USAfricaLIVE Published January 16, 2015 Share SHARE Approximately 70% of plums grown in South Africa are destined to be sold overseas. You Might Also Like Nigeria: FG to establish commodity board to lower food prices – Shettima Pop star Shakira survives sea lion attack in Cape Town, South Africa Amidst tears, late Don and Nkem Okoro get diaspora farewell UN, the world should avoid military expedition in Ivory Coast, rather sponsor peaceful referendum KIDNAPPED for $188,000: Nigerian-born soccer star based in Italy Christian Obodo seized in Warri Share This Article Facebook Email Print ByUSAfricaLIVEFollow: #BreakingNews and special reports unit of USAfrica multimedia networks, USAfricaonline.comm USAfricaLive.com and USAfricaTV Previous Article Yaya Toure unsure over Man City future Next Article More rain is on the way Leave a Comment Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Δ - Advertisement - - Advertisement - - Advertisement - - Advertisement - Follow USFind US on Social Medias FacebookLikeXFollowInstagramFollowYoutubeSubscribe Weekly NewsletterSubscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!Enter your email to receive our newsletter. Don't worry, we don't spamLeave this field empty if you're human: Popular News NEWS 600,000 Protest Trump, Musk policies in 1,200 rallies across U.S By USAfricaLIVE April 6, 2025 When government goes rogue with impunity. By Oseloka H. Obaze Natasha’s issue calls for tact, care. By Abdu Rafiu Uromi “hunters” and Tinubu’s execution of democracy in Rivers State. By Suyi Ayodele China hits back at U.S. tariffs with 34% duties, export controls, and WTO complaint - Advertisement - Global Coronavirus Cases Confirmed 0 Death 0 More Information:Covid-19 Statistics Need HELP on Medicare ACA HealthCare?Let’s get answers! Ritta Egbue 713-703-5663rittaegbue@gmail.com DC Capitol Square : Bar & Grill