All Middle East articles – Page 29
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ArticleIndonesian SMEs look to Middle East
Smexindo has given smaller Indonesian traders an insight into competing for exports to the Middle East
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ArticlePakistan restricts trade with Iran, fears backlash
Iran’s ministry of agriculture isn’t happy with the 90 per cent drop in exports of fresh fruit to Pakistan
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ArticleSpinneys pioneers stonefruit project
The UAE retailer teams with South Africa's Fruits Unlimited to push ripe and ready stonefruit in the Middle East
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ArticleUAE sees organic shelf space grow
Retail space for organic products is increasing in the UAE, according to a new study, but new product launches tend to focus on “natural” and “free-from” claims
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ArticleDisruption ahead for fruit and veg distribution
Fruit Logistica's ground-breaking new trend report explains how major trends are re-shaping the supply chain
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ArticleInternational presence at WOP Dubai
The annual WOP Dubai exhibition took place at the World Trade Centre in December, attracting exhibitors and visitors from all around the world
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ArticleGulf challenges remain for Kenyan avos
Avocado exporters in Kenya have considerable experience sending to the Gulf, but logistical hurdles continue to hamper progress
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ArticleGulf potential for Ghanaian mangoes
Ghanaian exporter Fruit Brothers sees good opportunities for its mangoes in the Middle East if it targets the market right
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ArticleLevarht plans vertical salad farm for UAE
New centre to combine modern and traditional techniques, establishing sustainable supply of lettuce, babyleaf and herbs
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ArticleSpar sets sights on Saudi growth
The Dutch retail group has formed a partnership with Al Sadhan Group to build its presence in Saudi Arabia
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ArticleAlejandro Moralejo named CEO at Salix
Moralejo takes the helm as the US firm prepares for broaden its products and markets
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ArticleEgyptian exports rise in 2017
Egypt’s Agricultural Export Council has revealed that exports of Egyptian fruit and vegetables rose by 3 per cent last year
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ArticleInspections to rise on Egyptian citrus
The EU has taken the decision to increase inspection rates on Egyptian citrus from 25 per cent of containers per shipment to 100 per cent
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ArticleFeijoa hope for Gazan farmers
After years of experimentation, production of guava-like fruit feijoa looks set to take off in the Gaza Strip
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ArticleEgyptian grapes to bounce back
Given the tough market for grapes, Egyptian exporters have been buoyed by the opening of the Chinese market and the EU’s decision to lower inspections on Egyptian fruit
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ArticlePicking olives in Palestine
Ordinary Israelis and non-governmental organisations provide valuable assistance to vulnerable Palestinian farmers during the olive harvest
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ArticleEgypt set for orange rise
USDA forecast predicts increase in production and exports, driven by competitive prices internationally
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ArticleBig stage awaits after Gala performance
Italian wholesaler Gala Fruit is targeting growth in export markets following three decades of expansion at home
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ArticleNew ventilated potato sack helps stop the rot
Jute bag with ‘ventilated striping’ could help Scottish seed potato exporters minimise bacterial growth during export
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ArticleMixed bag for citrus ahead of Christmas
Sales rise despite reports from suppliers that shoppers are switching to other categories due to retail inflation

