All Middle East articles – Page 22
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ArticleAlanar prepared for fig growth
Leading Turkish exporter Alanar is ready for the rising demand for figs, thanks to its new facility and state-of-the-art sorting machine
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ArticleCapespan adopts eco-friendly glass filtration
New product can reduce the producers' water waste and energy consumption according to initial tests by the international supplier
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ArticleIsrael and UAE mull cooperation
Israeli investment firm Arieli Capital is reportedly in talks with UAE officials to promote desert agriculture projects as the UAE seeks to boost domestic production
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ArticleMaersk in Europe-ME/India revamp
Group updates Europe to Middle East and Indian subcontinent network to offer customers "improved reliability, resilience and agility"
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ArticleShips divert to Tripoli port
Following the devastating explosion at Lebanon's Beirut port, container lines are diverting to the smaller port of Tripoli to maintain supplies
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ArticleLebanon reeling after port explosion
Food security is a major worry in Lebanon after at least one explosion at the port of Beirut caused extensive damage to the capital
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AnalysisIs soil-free farming the future?
UK researchers are investigating the extent to which aeroponic production could help climate change-damaged farming
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ArticleElite Agro and Khalifa Fund sign MoU
The Memorandum of Understanding will see a number of farms in the UAE introduce innovative agricultural technologies to boost capacity and efficiency
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ArticleUAE promoting long-term sustainability
Smart Acres, a new hydroponic farm in the UAE, is part of a local effort to boost the region's economic development, diversification and wider food security
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ArticleVertical farming comes to Kuwait
&ever opens the first large-scale indoor vertical farm in the Middle East, producing 550kg of leafy green varieties daily
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PodcastsFruitbox: How to manage the volatile cherry category
Huge opportunities and big risks are combining to create one of the most exciting categories in the produce business
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ArticleDownload your free report on Covid-19
Fruitnet has teamed up with Fruit Logistica to provide in-depth analysis of the pandemic's impact on fresh produce companies
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ArticleNew varieties key for Egyptian grapes
Despite the challenges posed by Covid-19, Egyptian coop EGO is continuing its efforts to extend the grape season, according to MD Hassan Zaher
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PodcastsFruitbox: The power of premium produce
Capespan MD Tonie Fuchs explains why the group is focusing on offering the best to a limited number of customers
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ArticleNew report sheds light on Covid-19 impact
In-depth report published by Fruitnet explains how the pandemic is changing the fresh produce business
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ArticleSpinneys goes online in Dubai
The UAE retailer has responded to rising demand for deliveries in Dubai with a new online service, soon to reach Abu Dhabi
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ArticleBelco ready for opportunities
As Egypt's grape season heats up, the exporter sees flexibility, innovation and investment as the best ways to respond to the present challenges, says export manager Shereen Serry
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ArticleIsrael breeding for climate resistance
Israel’s reputation as a pioneer in high-tech agriculture looks set to continue in a warming world, as companies focus on developing climate-resistant crops
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PodcastsFruitbox: What is so special about avocados?
Plenty of room for sales to grow in markets worldwide, but oversupply is a problem that needs fixing, says Monica Bratuti
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ArticleDel Monte rises to Covid-19 test
Del Monte has remained resilient in the face of Covid-19, ensuring continuous supplies while rapidly introducing new safety precautions

