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A remarkable variety of South African dairy products will today (Thursday 14 March) be tested and tried during the judging of the 179th SA Dairy Championships held in the CTICC in Cape Town.
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First Choice Long life milk, a sponsor of the 2013 UTi Rhodes Trail Run, is giving away a wild card entry to one lucky First Choice Facebook follower to participate in the run.
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Nestle (NESN) SA, the world’s largest food company, said China sales will probably grow about 20 percent this year because of rising wages and the government’s policy to boost local consumption.












