All Israel articles – Page 13
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ArticleSouth Korean delegation heads to Israel
Minister of agriculture leads trade visit to BioBee laboratories in Kibbutz
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ArticleHere be dragons: Israel breathes fire into exotics
Despite adding new varieties to secure year-round supply, demand for the country's dragon fruit is said to be surging ahead of available volumes
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ArticleMaking every night date night could fight heart disease
Research conducted in Israel claims that eating more dates - along with their pits - and pomegranates protects against artery-hardening
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ArticleIsraeli fruit hit by storms
Prices of summer fruit in Israel are expected to rise following a severe bout of hail and heavy rain
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ArticleIsrael eases Gaza restrictions
Vegetables produced in the decimated Gaza Strip are set to be permitted entry into Israel for the first time since the election of Hamas
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ArticleSeedless papaya wins Innovation gong
Israeli company collects the coveted Fruit Logistica Innovation Award for its new exotic fruit
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ArticleStepac in dual Berlin launch
Group unveils two new innovative packaging solutions ahead of Fruit Logistica 2015
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ArticleWeather hits volumes in Israel
Unfavourable conditions in Israel have resulted in widescale crop damage, lowering production and upping prices
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ArticleIsrael could make up Chile avo shortfall
With a lower volume of fruit expected from Chile this season, avocado shippers in Israel are gearing up for a strong campaign
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ArticleIsrael halts Gazan veg exports
The besieged and war-torn Gaza Strip faces yet further challenges as Israel blocks ten truckloads of vegetable exports
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ArticleRussian ban shaping citrus market
Forecast decrease in Northern Hemisphere production set to alleviate some of the pressure on markets following embargo
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ArticlePatented citrus varieties “way forward”
Maintaining the exclusivity factor through licensed production can help protect growers from price erosion
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ArticleAustralia and Israel to aid India's green revolution
An agricultural agreement between Israel, India and Australia will provide best green practices and technology to India
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ArticleTesco 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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ArticleTesco 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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ArticleProduce 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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ArticleIsrael 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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ArticleFPJ 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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ArticleAgro-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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ArticleTen 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

