SOUTH AFRICA: A timely gift for Cape wine farmers
By Arnold Kirkby | 7 January 2004
Cape wine farmers received respite on Christmas Day, with timely rains falling in most districts. But dry land vineyards are still in need of additional moisture if the crop estimates for this year are to be realised.
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Cape wine farmers received respite on Christmas Day, with timely rains falling in most districts. But dry land vineyards are still in need of additional moisture if the crop estimates for this year are to be realised.

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