GIVEN MAJOLA given.majola@inl.co.za SOUTH Africa is set to earn at least R325 million in new export revenue following the finalisation of a citrus protocol between the country and China.
The Citrus Growers Association (CGA) said yesterday that the venture would see South Africa generating 800 jobs in an industry where employment declined 8 percent year-on-year in the first quarter.
The association said the revised protocol was six years in the making, following a request by the industry to exempt lemons from the current regulatory requirements for false codling moth.
The CGA’s chief executive, Justin Chadwick, said that Argentina and Chile had dominated lemon exports from the southern hemisphere to China.
Chadwick said once the protocol was in place, South Africa would surpass both countries, exporting 25 000 tons of lemons…