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Western Cape Business 2017 edition

The 2017 edition of Western Cape Business is the 10th issue of this highly successful publication that, since its launch in 2005, has established itself as the premier business and investment guide to the Western Cape province. The Western Cape has numerous promising investment and business opportunities and this issue includes contributions from Alan Winde (Minister of Economic Opportunities for the Western Cape Government), interviews with Ryan Ravens (CEO of Accelerate Cape Town), Arifa Parkar (Western Cape Business Opportunities Forum CEO), Wesgro CEO Tim Harris and Lance Greyling (Invest Cape Town) as well as contributions from various business leaders. In addition, you will also find comprehensive features on all the key sectors in the Western Cape.

The 2017 edition of Western Cape Business is the 10th issue of this highly successful publication that, since its launch in 2005, has established itself as the premier business and investment guide to the Western Cape province.

The Western Cape has numerous promising investment and business opportunities and this issue includes contributions from Alan Winde (Minister of Economic Opportunities for the Western Cape Government), interviews with Ryan Ravens (CEO of Accelerate Cape Town), Arifa Parkar (Western Cape Business Opportunities Forum CEO), Wesgro CEO Tim Harris and Lance Greyling (Invest Cape Town) as well as contributions from various business leaders. In addition, you will also find comprehensive features on all the key sectors in the Western Cape.

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PROFILE<br />

These interventions are aimed at assisting producers<br />

to Gain, Retain and Optimise (GRO) market access.<br />

SATI is funded by a grower levy, and is a co-founder<br />

and a key supporter of the Sustainability Initiative of<br />

South Africa (SIZA).<br />

A world of variety<br />

There are five major growing regions in South Africa.<br />

The difference in soil and climate enables growers<br />

to supply the markets from November to May. The<br />

early season is dominated by varieties from the<br />

Northern Provinces and the valleys of the Orange<br />

and Olifants Rivers , followed by table grape varieties<br />

from the Berg River and Hex River regions.<br />

The South African table grape industry is ideally positioned<br />

to work with the government on all levels<br />

to make a significant contribution to the primary<br />

goals of the National Development Plan, namely<br />

job creation, rural development and the earning<br />

of foreign revenue.<br />

CONTACT INFO<br />

Contacts:<br />

Willem Bestbier, Chief Executive Officer<br />

Email: willem@satgi.co.za<br />

Joseph Lombardt<br />

Manager: Information and Knowledge<br />

Management<br />

Email: joseph@satgi.co.za<br />

Physical Address: 63 Main Street, Paarl 7624<br />

Tel: +27 21 863 0366<br />

Fax: +27 21 863 3039<br />

Email: info@satgi.co.za<br />

Website: www.satgi.co.za<br />

WESTERN CAPE BUSINESS <strong>2017</strong><br />

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