All Middle East articles – Page 20
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ArticleUSA Pears set new Guinness World Record
Chefs in UAE produce longest line of pies using pears grown in the US, with grand total of 2,209 pies made
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ArticleBella Exotica adapts to challenges
The Mauritian exporter is remaining flexible in order to react fast to new Covid-19 restrictions and Brexit-related delays
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ArticleUAE provides stability for the Philippines
Philippine fresh produce exporters have been able to rely on the UAE market during the instability of 2020
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ArticleDaniel Corbel leaves lasting legacy
French apple sector pays homage to one of its true pioneers, Daniel Corbel, who died at the weekend at the age of 79
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ArticleFutura boss: get ready for the restart
Technology specialist Omar Papi says he believes now is the time for fresh produce companies to keep investing
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ArticleTurkish apples gain Thai entry
The newly agreed export protocol between Turkey and Thailand is welcome news for Turkish exporters, with hopes that apples are just the beginning
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ArticleSpecial Fruit lauds Calinda variety
The new season for Mediterranean-grown Calinda strawberries is imminent, with Belgium's Special Fruit rating the variety as top for health
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ArticleCooperation counts in South Asia
IIASA’s analysis indicates that a cross-boundary and multi-sectoral approach could lower costs of sustainable development in the Indus River Basin
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ArticleBrazil eyes Middle Eastern, Asian gains
Country is on course to export US$1bn of fruit in 2020, with a growing proportion going to new markets
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ArticleMyanmar‘s melon export expansion
As part of a plan to diversify fresh produce exports, Myanmar is sending its first shipments of melons to the Middle East
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ArticleFreshToHome eyes full UAE control
The India-based e-commerce platform is waiting on the UAE’s new FDI guidelines before registering its proposed Abu Dhabi agri-tech venture
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ArticleUK secures trade deal with Egypt
Free Trade Agreement welcomed by likes of Blue Skies, with Britain importing £160m of fresh produce from Egypt in 2019
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ArticleGulf potential for Pink Lady
Covid-19 is influencing the way Pink Lady communicates with consumers in the Gulf, but the crisis has in no way diminished the brand’s marketing drive
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ArticleDon Limón introduces flexible direct sourcing
Model would allow buyers to become more involved in the production process and supply chain
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ArticleFresh Market opens Israeli display
Dubai's Fresh Market has opened its first display of Israeli fresh produce, as the two countries work to normalise relations
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ArticleChile limbers up for another bumper cherry campaign
Shipments set to rise by almost 36 per cent in 2020/21 marking a new record for the country
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ArticleEgypt takes top spot in orange export rankings
Currency devaluation, improved quality and surge in Chinese demand lift Egypt into number one position
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ArticleSlight drop in NH citrus production
Preliminary forecast shows 2020/21 Northern Hemisphere crop is expected to reach 28.7m tonnes, down 1 per cent
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ArticleInnatis clubbing together
Additional costs and challenges from Covid-19 have proven a test for all, but French apple grower Innatis has seen its team come together during this crisis, says president Marc Rauffet
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PodcastsFruitbox: The transformation of supply chains
Linda Carobbi of Savino Del Bene explains how fruit and veg supply lines are becoming more digital and more costly

