All Israel articles – Page 41

  • Israeli grapefruit to fill hurricane holes
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    Israeli grapefruit to fill hurricane holes

    2004-10-04T14:01:01Z

    Israeli grapefruit growers have record export volumes at their disposal and are anticipating a good season as they fulfil their programmes and fill some of the holes that have been blown in the hurricane-torn citrus market.

  • Record year in store for Israeli citrus
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    Record year in store for Israeli citrus

    2004-09-19T08:01:01Z

    Israeli citrus growers are forecasting a record crop and an earlier start to the season this year.

  • Haim D Rabinowitch
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    Israelis solve age-old garlic mystery

    2004-09-02T09:01:01Z

    Restoration of fertility to the now-sterile garlic plant has been accomplished by Israeli researchers, thus opening the way to wide-ranging scientific research that will lead to improved yields and quality of garlic.

  • Israel's seven-year hitch is over
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    EU-Israel dispute settled

    2004-08-10T12:01:00Z

    The seven-year controversy between the EU and Israel regarding labeling products, fresh produce included, has come to a happy end.

  • Israeli exports on a high
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    Israeli exports hit record high

    2004-08-09T10:00:56Z

    Israeli fresh produce exporters marked an all-time record during the first five months of 2004.

  • Agrexco thrives on quality supply
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    Agrexco thrives on quality supply

    2004-07-29T13:11:23Z

    The Israeli potato season has come to an end now, having started in early December with new potatoes and finishing in July with new season main crop.

  • Israel gets in early
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    Israel gets in early

    2004-05-20T16:15:20Z

    In this week’s focus on grapes Agrexco provides an update on developments in the Israeli marketplace.

  • Agrexco extends Bio Top range
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    Agrexco extends Bio Top range

    2004-04-26T16:36:29Z

    Agrexco has been involved in the production of organic fruits and vegetables since 1970 under the brand name of Bio Top. John Broy reports.

  • Agrexco’s Granot designs
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    Agrexco’s Granot designs

    2004-04-22T16:51:17Z

    Agrexco has formed key relationships with growers within the Granot Group in Israel’s Hadera region. Growers here joined forces as an agricultural co-operative to be able to make an impact in the European market and are working hard to innovate and make further in-roads. John Broy reports.

  • Exports of capsicum this season are expected to reach 26,000 tonnes
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    Agrexco enjoys vegetable growth

    2004-03-26T12:01:00Z

    Agrexco's vegetable exports are spiralling upward and the Israeli exporter has plans to grow the category still further.

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    Agrexco berries break record

    2004-03-06T08:01:01Z

    Sendings of Israeli and Palestinian strawberries are up considerably on last season, reports Agrexco.

  • Favourable climatic conditions will mean an early harvest for seedless grape in Israel
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    Israel looks forward to early grapes

    2004-03-05T09:01:01Z

    Harvesting of Israeli seedless grapes for export to Europe will start some three weeks earlier this year.

  • Tomaisin the latest offering from Israel
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    Tomaisin the latest offering from Israel

    2004-03-02T14:01:01Z

    The Tomaisin is the latest in a long line of new products introduced by the Volcani Centre in Israel.

  • Israeli peppers put in strong performance
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    Israeli peppers put in strong performance

    2004-02-27T12:01:02Z

    Agrexco's Israeli capsicum exports are nearly 10 per cent up so far this season compared to the same period last year.

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    EU-Israel dispute nears resolution

    2004-02-26T17:01:01Z

    The EU-Israel controversy over specifying the origin of goods, fresh produce included, finally looks set for resolution.

  • Tal Amit
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    Israeli Citrus Board names new general manager

    2004-02-24T08:01:01Z

    The Citrus Division of the newly formed Horticultural Production and Marketing Board, in Israel, has named its first general manager.

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    Israeli flower sales boom

    2004-02-20T11:01:00Z

    Israeli flower growers exported 50 million stems to Europe in just three days last week for sale on Valentine's Day on February 14.

  • Agrexco spuds take a hike
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    Agrexco spuds take a hike

    2004-02-12T17:46:24Z

    The reputation of Israeli potatoes has gone from strength to strength in the past few years. This achievement is the result of the considerable hard work and commitment shown by all those involved - starting with the growers in Israel and continuing through to the packers in the UK. Emma Hatfield reports.

  • Yehuda Reichman is confident that 2004 will be a good year for Agrexco‮s flower division
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    Agrexco looks for growth

    2004-02-12T17:44:46Z

    In this week’s focus on flowers, the Journal has a close eye on Valentine’s Day. The Agrexco flower division has barely had time to draw breath in 2004 as it prepares for the Valentine’s and Mother’s Day period. While the Aspect Group is helping Interflora meet its online consumer demands through this busy period.

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    Automatic savings for Israeli growers

    2004-02-12T13:01:01Z

    Israeli farmers have started using an automatic planting system, which enables planting of between 5,000 and 7,000 vegetable and flower plants per hour in open fields or in greenhouses.