All Israel articles – Page 26
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ArticlePort of Tilbury woos Zim
Representatives from the port of Tilbury are trying to lure Israeli firm Zim away from Felixstowe
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ArticlePrices fluctuate in Israel
In November, a whole host of fruit and vegetables saw their prices increase or decrease sharply in Israel
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DEFRA steps in over Israeli row
The UK has upped the ante on the continued wrangle over produce from settlements in Israel, after the government issued guidance on food labelling.
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ArticleUK advises on West Bank food labelling
The UK’s new guidance on food labelling is expected to increase pressure on Israel over its settlements
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Israel runs short of labour
Hundreds of Israeli growers have been demonstrating outside prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office to draw attention to a dire shortage of labour at the peak of the capsicum season, following government action to reduce the number of foreign agricultural workers in Israel.
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Agrexco celebrates on organics
Agrexco is celebrating its 25th season handling organic produce.
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Israeli export values climb
Israeli fruit exports have almost doubled in the last decade from NIS1.9 billion (£302 million) to NIS 3.6bn (£572m).
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ArticleAgrexco positive over pepper season
Agrexco has heralded the start of the Israeli pepper season, citing its Ever Green Pepper as a particularly strong product this year.
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ArticleZim slumps to third-quarter loss
Israeli shipping group said that lower revenue lead to a year-on-year nine-month loss of US$513m
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ArticleIsrael set for 80,000 tonne avocado crop
Figures released by country's Plant Production and Marketing Board peg exports at 50,000 tonnes, with a possible return of €70m
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ArticleIsraeli citrus crop up 10 per cent
USDA predicts exports of 183,000 tonnes in 2009/10, buoyed by increased production of Or easy-peelers and red grapefruit
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ArticleAgrexco's pepper exports underway
The group has commenced its pepper offering to European markets, with packaging playing an important role
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ArticleIsraeli ports see drop
Ports in Israel experienced a fall in container movements for the first nine months of the year, says Israel Shippers’ Council
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ArticleIsraeli strawberries imminent
Carmel strawberry sendings are set to kick off at the end of November, with Israeli varieties Orly and Yuval.
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Israeli avo volumes climb
Israel's avocado growers are forecasting a high volume season with yields over 80,000 tonnes - a rise of more than 50 per cent of output during the previous two seasons.
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ArticleIsrael signs new EU export deal
Israeli agricultural leaders have brokered a groundbreaking new deal with the EU that will see the majority of exports free from tax or levies.
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ArticleAgrexco to start strawberry exports
Israeli group to ship first batches of strawberries this month, led by the Yuval and Orly varieties developed by berry specialist Fertiseeds
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ArticleWaitrose denies Israeli boycott impact
A bitter fight which broke out over the purchase of goods from Israel has had little impact at two of the UK’s supermarkets - the battlegrounds of the protests.
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Agrexco organic capsicum underway
Agrexco has kicked off the capsicum season with an organic range that mirrors its conventional offer.
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ArticleAgrexco organic pepper offering begins
The Israel-based group's organic pepper export campaign begins this month, running through until May/June 2010

