All Egypt articles – Page 17

  • Elly Maersk
    Article

    Sweeping changes for Maersk services

    2009-02-23T11:25:41Z

    The shipping group has announced a number of alterations to its Asia-Europe network

  • Blue Moon shines in Egypt
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    Blue Moon shines in Egypt

    2009-01-12T12:01:01Z

    Egyptian company Blue Moon has developed a comprehensive Arabic capacity-building programme for the supply chain in partnership with the British Retail Consortium, GlobalGAP, LEAF, and SEDEX.

  • Maersk Line ship front
    Article

    Maersk enhances services

    2009-01-09T12:04:22Z

    The shipping group has altered its schedules between the Middle East, the Mediterranean and the US in order to improve reliability

  • Article

    Hamburg Süd to open own agencies in Med

    2008-12-05T10:36:54Z

    The group will open own agencies in southern Italy and Egypt

  • Article

    New Intra Europe service for Maersk Line

    2008-12-04T10:34:58Z

    The Denmark-based shipping group has unveiled a new rotation boasting "increased reliability"

  • Turkey apples
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    "Devastating year" for Turkish apple crop

    2008-11-28T18:20:31Z

    Production fell dramatically this year, although major export varieties were not badly affected

  • Egypt rises to festive challenge
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    Egypt rises to festive challenge

    2008-11-28T09:08:05Z

    Egyptian citrus and berry producers are adapting to changing conditions this season, as a smaller citrus crop and rising competition, coupled with the ongoing financial crisis, may bring uncertainty to the campaign’s proceedings. Doris Lee Butterworth reports

  • Article

    Maersk Line overhauls Asia-Europe services

    2008-10-28T11:35:29Z

    The group has altered services to combat soaring costs and ensure long-term sustainability

  • Spain Citrus
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    Citrus crop down in Northern Hemisphere

    2008-10-17T09:31:05Z

    A report by Freshfel Europe has forecast a 2 per cent drop in Northern Hemisphere citrus volumes for the 2008/09 season

  • Egypt
    Article

    Egypt opens doors to European Union

    2008-07-11T16:48:05Z

    Following the new EU-Egypt trade deal, European exporters will enjoy free access to their most important Middle Eastern market

  • Cold hits Egyptian grape supplies
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    Cold hits Egyptian grape supplies

    2008-05-04T09:01:01Z

    An unseasonably cold January will cause a serious dent in Egyptian grape availability.

  • Egypt hotting up
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    Egypt hotting up

    2008-04-25T14:29:43Z

    Mother Nature has been in a contrary mood over the last few months; just ask the Egyptian fruit sector. Producers there have handled extreme weather conditions, resulting in supply volatility, and marketers are forecasting a premature end to the citrus season. Doris Lee Butterworth talks to leading producers and importers to discuss the state of play.

  • Article

    Year kicks off in Egyptian style

    2008-02-08T16:39:10Z

    To mark the start of industry events for 2008, we held our 62nd annual dinner on Saturday, February 2, for the first time at

  • Egyptian supplier makes spud investment
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    Egyptian supplier makes spud investment

    2008-01-30T08:01:01Z

    The Egyptian Producers Consortium (EPC) has invested in a state-of-the-art packhouse in the Monofin area, ready in time for the new season.

  • Virgin land lifts Egypt’s hopes
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    Virgin land lifts Egypt’s hopes

    2008-01-18T09:54:07Z

    Egypt is a key potato supplier to the UK market, but shipments have hovered around 20,000 tonnes in recent years. Producers are hoping that some of their latest initiatives will re-energise exports and push that figure upwards. Doris Lee Butterworth talks to producers and UK importers.

  • Egypt establishes presence
    Article

    Egypt establishes presence

    2007-11-29T17:12:47Z

    Egyptian berries and citrus are key to filling a growing window in the UK market with high-quality fruit, and the source is more attractive than ever. Anna Sbuttoni reports

  • Proposed Egyptian laws meet with mixed reactions
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    Proposed Egyptian laws meet with mixed reactions

    2007-10-04T15:31:54Z

    A raft of new legislation drafted last week by Egypt’s ministry of agriculture in a bid to make the sector more competitive has been met with varying degrees of enthusiasm by the industry. Aaron Priel takes a look at recent developments, as reported in a leading Egyptian newspaper.

  • Husam El-Din Awad
    Article

    Late start fails to deter Egypt

    2007-05-22T10:01:01Z

    The Egyptian grape season is running about four to five days late on last year, due to unseasonable weather in April, but massive growth is still expected again this year.

  • A window of opportunity for Egyptian grape industry
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    A window of opportunity for Egyptian grape industry

    2007-04-27T10:17:06Z

    Egyptian table grapes are set for another great season, with exports to the UK reaching an all-time high. But with the increase in production and expansion of the industry comes inevitable concerns. Elizabeth O’Keefe talks to the key players in the Egyptian grape business to find out if all is as good as it seems.

  • Egypt fights back
    Article

    Egypt fights back

    2007-01-25T17:04:33Z

    Egyptian potato producers are busy with the new season and many are in an optimistic frame of mind. Given the reported EU potato shortage, some are even confident that they can increase shipments to the UK this season. Doris Lee Butterworth talks to leading exporters to find out more.