All Egypt articles – Page 8
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ArticleEgypt acts to avert water shortages
The country is constructing the world’s largest sewage water treatment plant as it seeks to avoid future water shortages
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ArticleSoloberry unveils North African alliance
Berry supplier announces strategic alliance for strawberry supply with Morocco’s iBerry and Egypt’s Korra Agri at Fruit Attraction
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ArticleSpanish citrus faces turbulence
Exchange rate distortions and Brexit uncertainties are creating an unstable climate for exporters
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ArticleEGCT plans frozen factory
The Egyptian exporter is readying to open a new factory dedicated to frozen produce, including strawberries, peas and carrots
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ArticleEgypt lifts South Africa ban
Four months on from the outbreak of listeria in South Africa, Egypt has announced that it will now readmit imports from the country
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ArticleEU lifts measures on Egyptian strawbs
The EU Commission has lifted additional examination procedures on Egyptian strawberries after new quarantine procedures pass the test
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ArticleTurkish concern as window narrows
The window for Turkish lemons on the Asian market is under threat from the large volumes coming out of South Africa and Egypt
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ArticleKoper making a bigger splash
Growth appears strong for fresh produce volumes shipped via the Slovenian port, according to operator Luka Koper
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ArticleTropicals growth driving new tech investment
Futura reports rising demand for grading machinery, including significant expansion in markets outside Europe
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ArticleSpain mulls Chinese citrus opening
Spanish exporters are keeping a close eye on the growing trade spat between China and US
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ArticleSaudis to revoke ban on Egyptian produce
Announcement of resumption of strawberry and pepper exports due to be made within days
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ArticleEgyptian exports rise in 2017
Egypt’s Agricultural Export Council has revealed that exports of Egyptian fruit and vegetables rose by 3 per cent last year
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ArticleInspections to rise on Egyptian citrus
The EU has taken the decision to increase inspection rates on Egyptian citrus from 25 per cent of containers per shipment to 100 per cent
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ArticleEgyptian grapes to bounce back
Given the tough market for grapes, Egyptian exporters have been buoyed by the opening of the Chinese market and the EU’s decision to lower inspections on Egyptian fruit
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ArticleEgypt set for orange rise
USDA forecast predicts increase in production and exports, driven by competitive prices internationally
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ArticleNew ventilated potato sack helps stop the rot
Jute bag with ‘ventilated striping’ could help Scottish seed potato exporters minimise bacterial growth during export
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ArticleMixed bag for citrus ahead of Christmas
Sales rise despite reports from suppliers that shoppers are switching to other categories due to retail inflation
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ArticleLevity CropScience appoints Egyptian distributor
Lancashire firm anticipates large volume sales in MENA region, with more distribution appointments to follow
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ArticleKoper looks to future at 60th birthday event
Slovenian port outlines plans to extend container terminal and expand into Far East at colourful anniversary celebrations
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ArticleSpain fears rise of the Egyptians
As Egypt ramps up its citrus production and turns desert into groves, Spain’s citrus producers are keeping a close eye on the competition

