All Israel articles – Page 11
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Tesco produce 'damaged' amid Gaza protest
One arrested as Free Gaza protest at a branch of the supermarket allegedly leads to fruit and veg being thrown on floor
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Tesco to stop selling West Bank dates
Decision comes amid renewed tension between Israel and Hamas, but Tesco claims its move is unconnected to conflict
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Produce prices soar in Israel
While Israel's military bombardment of Gaza continues, Hamas's rocket fire is pushing up prices of fruit and vegetables in Israel, as workers flee
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Israel to open agri-centres in India
Israel will open two centres of excellence in India's Bihar state, working with local scientists to improve agricultural productivity
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FPJ Interview: The Mango Man
FPJ speaks with Paul Tilbury, head of fruit at Wealmoor, about the latest goings-on in the world of mangoes
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Agro-Mashov show builds bridges
The Tel Aviv exhibition offered a forum for the exchange of agricultural ideas and innovations, not least between Israel and the Arab world
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Ten produce stories for World Cup 2014
Whet your appetite for the festival of football in Brazil while still doing something you can class as fresh produce-related
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Dror Eigerman takes up Galilee role
Eigerman has taken over as Galilee's chief executive officer following the untimely passing of Oded Jacobson
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New export record for RSA sharon fruit
Country shipped more than ever before in April, boosted by new demand after gaining access to US market
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Stockton gets EU Timorex approval
Israeli group receives final regulatory approval from the EU for the active ingredient in its plant extract-based bio-fungicide
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Leading Israeli exporter passes away
Galilee Export managing director and former Agrexco UK boss Oded Jacobson died after suffering suspected heart attack.
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Desmond Tutu: US public in for a treat
Archbishop heralds opening of US market to South Africa sharon fruit with first shipments due to leave later this month
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Urban basil tree lands innovation gong
Tree Basil bags esteemed prize from a total 56 plants that took part in the Innovation Showcase at Germany's IPM show
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Severe UK shortage of popular herbs
The unexpected cold snap in the Middle East has caused havoc to the region’s herb cultivation
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Spresh aims to kick-start spray project
Israeli start-up Spresh recently launched a campaign on Kickstarter to attract US$54,000 in funding to develop an all-natural aerosol spray that it says can prevent browning and preserve the quality of fruit and vegetables for up to 24 hours after cutting the produce. The amusing video below is part of its campaign.
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Storms force change on Israeli tariffs
Israel's government has reacted to last month's severe storms by reducing or abolishing duties on various fresh products
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Anti-Israel group targets exporter
Mehadrin, the largest grower and exporter of fresh produce in Israel, targeted by pro-Palestine group
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Alexa brings snow to Middle East
Region blanketed in rare covering of snow as freezing temperatures impact on production
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Israeli dates on the move
The country is expected to produce some 34,000 tonnes of the fruit this campaign, with 90 per cent of the crop heading for export markets
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Israeli avocado crop set to grow
With around 85,000-90,000 tonnes expected in 2013, the country is ramping up production ahead of the 2014/15 Shmita