All Israel articles – Page 14
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Jordan boosts exports to Israel
Fruit and vegetable exports from Jordan to Iraq are down, while sendings to Israel are on the up
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Israeli lychee exports begin
Israeli fresh produce supplier Galilee Export has started its first lychee exports of the season.
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Israeli exports to EU down
Exports from Israel to the EU have decreased by some 16 per cent for the first quarter of 2012
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Reaction split to Co-op boycott
The Co-op's decision to boycott produce from Israeli firms supplying from illegal settlements has predictably polarised opinion
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Lower profit for Super-Sol
Israeli retailer sees Q1 profit drop on the year-earlier period, as protests and expenses impact on prices
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Israel and Thailand strike deal
The new deal aims to increase trade between the two countries and improve Israeli access in South East Asia
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Ashdod breaks container record
The port of Ashdod in Israel has recorded its most productive day ever in terms of container traffic
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Co-op de-lists four Israeli suppliers
Israeli suppliers de-listed by The Co-operative Group have said they have had no communication from the retailer and some of them do not even supply the group.
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Co-op stops trading with Israeli firms in West Bank
UK retailer boycotts four fruit and vegetable suppliers that export produce from Israeli settlements built on Palestinian territory
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Israel’s new start
It’s been all change in the Israeli fresh produce market in the past year, with Agrexco’s much-publicised travails opening the door to other exporters to increase share. Tom Bonnett and Michael Barker examine the new state of the country’s industry
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Israel’s new start
It’s been all change in the Israeli fresh produce market in the past year, with Agrexco’s much-publicised travails opening the door to other exporters to increase share. Tom Bonnett and Michael Barker examine the new state of the country’s industry
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West Bank growers eye Israeli market
While many retailers and consumers in Israel remain averse to West Bank-grown produce, change appears to be nigh
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Blueberry pigment helps create black tomato
Due to be unveiled next month, Black Galaxy's distinctive dark pigment is said to be derived from blueberries
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Agrexco UK staff show anger
Having lost their jobs after the collapse of the Israeli company, most ex-employees are still chasing a redundancy package
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Agrexco aims to bounce back in 2012
Under the guidance of new owner Gideon Bickel, the fallen Israeli fresh produce giant is aiming to re-establish itself this year
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Israel votes to bail our former Agrexco staff
Ministers in Israel have voted in favour of an NIS33 million (£5.5m) fund for the 350 former employees of Israeli exporter Agrexco, according to Israel’s Arutz Sheva media network.
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Government to bail out Agrexco workers
Agrexco employees are set to receive compensation in the aftermath of the fallen Israeli fresh produce group
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Movers & Shakers | January 2012
Full round-up of all the latest major appointments and departures within the European fresh produce industry over the past month
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New Israel-India agri cooperation
India and Israel have announced the second phase of an agricultural cooperation plan, pledging US$50m to up to 20 new joint projects
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RSA Sharon fruit abandons single desk
Discord within the industry has resulted in a split that means the end for the present single desk operation