All Middle East articles – Page 19
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ArticleAl Dahra BayWa tomatoes return
Tomatoes from Al Dahra BayWa's newly reconstructed climate-controlled greenhouse are making a comeback following the 2020 flood
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ArticleBravo apple production booms
New crop of Australian-bred apple set to deliver 1,000-tonne increase on last season
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ArticleIran opens to Pakistani kinnow
Pakistani kinnow exporters gain access to Iran for first time in nine years
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ArticleChallenge for Ghanaian pines
YO Amankwah & Sons sees climate change as a major threat to pineapple production in Ghana, with rains falling short
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ArticleScottish indoor growing systems destined for UAE
Vertical producer Madar Farms will start using IGS technology after forming partnership to scale up sustainable supply amid water scarcity
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ArticleFresh look at Dubai’s Waterfront Market
A first visit to Dubai's Waterfront Market, which opened a year ago in Dubai, as the Covid-19 pandemic swept across the globe
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ArticleFruit Logistica backs Fruitnet's World of Fresh Ideas
Fruitnet launches free learning and networking event for the global fresh fruit and vegetable business
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PodcastsFruitbox 59 - David Hughes, Imperial College London
Find out what future trends Dr Food sees ahead for fresh produce, and where you should invest next in horticulture
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ArticleSuez shutdown delays fruit supply
Indian grapes and New Zealand apples among products that may be rerouted after a ship blocked the Suez Canal
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ArticleKanzi overcomes Covid to sell more apples
GKE says it has managed to increase sales of the variety this season despite a lack of physical promotional activities
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ArticleMajor breakthrough in ToBRFV resistance
Syngenta’s Lansor beef tomato for Mediterranean production is world’s first variety with resistance to destructive virus
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ArticlePakistan International Airline to boost exports
Country's national air carrier cuts tariffs to help facilitate fruit and vegetable exports to the Middle East
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ArticleGlobal grocery retail set for growth
Sector is forecast to generate an additional US$440bn in sales by 2022, according to IGD
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ArticleDole and Total Produce announce merger plan
Deal will create the world's largest fresh fruit and vegetable company, with combined annual sales of almost US$10bn
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ArticleIllegal import of Iranian apples resumes in India
Kashmiri apple traders report apples from Iran are being imported illegally and marketed as Afghanistan produce
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ArticlePink Lady supports WFP Storytellers
Apple brand offers financial support and extra reach to UN initiative that gives refugees the knowledge and tools to tell their stories
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ArticleGulf can benefit from Israeli tech
Improving relations between Israel and the UAE and Bahrain bode well for international trade in agriculture and agri-tech
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ArticleIranians hope for fresh start
Despite continuing US sanctions, restricted imports and the Covid-19 crisis, hope is returning in Iran since the defeat of Donald Trump
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ArticleQatar rapprochement a timely boost
The diplomatic crisis between Qatar and its Gulf neighbours may be over, but Qatar is likely to continue to reduce its dependence on food imports
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PodcastsFruitbox 52 · Ben Page, Ipsos Mori
The CEO of one of the world's leading market research firms considers the pandemic's long-term impact on consumers

