All Israel articles – Page 37
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      ArticleGrowers object to Agrexco plansFarmers’ organisations, led by the Israel Federation of Farmers, have objected strongly to the plan to privatise Agrexco. 
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      ArticleAgrexco privatisation: plans in placeThe Israeli government will seek international partners as part of plans to privatise Agrexco. 
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      ArticleIsrael suffers losses as war rages onGrowers in northern Israel have collectively lost an estimated $1m (520,000) a day during the month of hostilities with Hezbollah. 
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         Article ArticleIsraeli avocados to break 10-year recordAvocado yields in Israel are expected to reach a decade-record of 90,000-100,000 tonnes in the 2005-06 season. 
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      ArticleAgrexco offers ocean taste with salty OracheA fresh herb that that could reduce the need to add salt to food is now available in limited volumes from Agrexco. 
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         Article ArticleIsraeli supplies unaffected - so farThe conflict along Israel’s northern border has disrupted the country’s fruit picking but exporters say supplies remained largely unaffected. 
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      ArticlePicking in northern Israel grinds to haltSummer-fruit picking in plantations in the northern region in Israel is at a complete standstill, in view of the continuous confrontations along the northern Israeli-Lebanese border line. 
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      ArticleIsrael battle with Lebanon damaging cropsThe escalation of a confrontation between Israeli soldiers and the Lebanese guerrilla group Hezbollah could have serious implications for the fruit crop in northern Israel, both in the short and long-term. 
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         Article ArticleEU bans Israeli solidago importsThe EU will ban the import of Israeli-grown solidago flowers to EU member countries after several shipments to the EU were found to be contaminated with Bemisia tabaci (White Fly). 
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      ArticleIsraeli carrier returns to profitIsrael's CAL Cargo Airlines has reported a profit for the first time in six years. 
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         Article ArticleIsrael hails mighty peppersGenetically enhanced hybrid capsicum varieties from Israel that can be grown with minimal protection in moderate winter conditions have achieved worldwide commercial success. 
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         Article ArticleIsrael brings age-old fruit back to the foreAgrexco is capitalising on Israel’s fig potential to keep pace with a recent surge in demand. 
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      ArticleIsrael benefits from flower price surgeProblems with flower exports from Kenya - the largest supplier of cut flowers to western Europe - and cold weather in Europe at the end of May and in early June contributed to a steep rise in the prices. 
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      ArticleIsraeli transaction close to completionAs predicted on freshinfo last week, Fishman Holdings, a company controlled by Eliezer Fishman, has sold part of its holdings in citrus company Tnuport to Mehadrin Tnuport Export for US$16 million 
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         Article ArticleAgrexco set for privatisationIsrael's Minister of Agriculture Shalom Simhon is acting to privatise Agrexco and transfer the ownership of the company to growers. 
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         Article ArticleIsrael storms ahead in citrus recoveryThe Israeli citrus season 2005-06 has just closed with the sector enjoying its third consecutive year of recovery following severe crisis four years ago. 
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      ArticleMTEX increases Israeli grape shareIsrael's grape crop is on the rise again and MTEX will increase it's proportion of exports. 
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         Article ArticleAgrexco in with Early SweetHarvesting of Early Sweet, the first of the grape varieties from Agrexco, commenced last week in Israel, said Amos Orr, general manager of Agrexco UK. 
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         Article ArticleMehadrin to become Israel's largest citrus exporterIsraeli firm Mehadrin is in an "advanced stages of negotiations" to purchase Tnuport's part in the partnership known as Mehadrin-Tnuport Export (MTE). 
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         Article ArticleTwo new tomatoes from AgrexcoTwo new varieties of Israeli tomatoes will be listed in major supermarkets next year 
 

