All Egypt articles – Page 12
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ArticleRamadan brings consumption spike
More may be familiar with the fasting side of Ramadan, but it is the large, varied evening feasts that suppliers need to be prepared for
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ArticleEgypt eyes closer Russian links
The Egyptian government is weighing up the creation of a new shipping line to link it directly with ports in Russia
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ArticleEgypt remains up to the challenge
Despite the turmoil of recent years, Egypt appears to be in a strong position to carry on the development of the agricultural sector, thanks to continued governmental support
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ArticleFresh produce train rolls into Rotterdam
Two-day service from Slovenia to northern Europe has apparently trimmed Israeli exports' journey time by six days
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ArticleMediterranean growers court UK buyers
Trade mission organised by TradexFirm brings select group of fresh produces suppliers to London
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ArticleEgypt has potential down south
The Upper Egypt area is ripe for development, according to AAI’s Douglas Anderson, capable of extending various products’ seasons to boost exports to Europe
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ArticleMaximum exposure for Egypt in Berlin
Egypt used its profile as partner country at Fruit Logistica to help raise the profile of its fresh produce offering
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ArticleUK seed potato exports to Egypt fall six per cent
Total exports reached a better-than-expected 50,000 tonnes last year following new import restrictions for British tubers to Egypt
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ArticlePico keeping on
Despite the numerous challenges facing Egyptian exporters this past year, Pico has continued to grow and add new varieties to its offering
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ArticleRussia eyes up alternative sources
Egypt, Israel and Morocco have been named by Moscow as potential alternatives to Turkish supplies, but doubts surround their ability to redirect sufficient volumes to Russia
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ArticleBelco invests in raspberries
The Egyptian exporter has commenced production of a raspberry variety adapted to the country’s low number of chilling hours
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ArticleGrowers hit by Egypt seed potato decision
A late decision by Egyptian importers to ban seed potato imports over 55mm has had major impact on British growers
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ArticleEffect of Sinai plane crash limited
Last month’s Russian plane crash over Sinai will have little impact on Egypt’s fresh fruit and vegetables sector, according to exporters
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ArticleSNFL develops DNA test for Ralli
The breeder has discovered a means of distinguishing between Ralli Seedless and Sugrafourteen grapes in order to safeguard exclusive varieties
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ArticleEgyptian grape exporters eye China
Egyptian grape exporters hope to gain access to China in the second quarter of 2016, with Chinese inspectors set to visit next April
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ArticleBGP increases Egyptian citrus programme
Exporter targets 700 containers over 2015/16 season, as demand rises out of Asia
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ArticleSweet potatoes taste success
With NPD to the fore and new source countries coming on stream, the future looks rosy for sweet potatoes
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ArticleQueen congratulates Blue Skies staff at award reception
Andre Veldsman and Mary Cudjoe of Northamptonshire-based fresh-cut fruit giant met Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh
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ArticleMaersk welcomes Suez expansion
The group, the largest customer of the Suez Canal gives the thumbs up to the expansion of the Suez Canal and the advantages it entails
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ArticleSuez expansion lowers waiting times
Egypt’s expansion of the Suez canal will please shippers, but critics raise dire need for investment in Nile Delta

