All Middle East articles – Page 32
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ArticleKeeping supply in touch with demand
Ole Schack Petersen of LCL and Broom Group discusses global produce trends and the rising importance of Asia
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ArticleSpain fears rise of Egyptian citrus exports
A government project to irrigate thousands of acres of desert will lead to a sharp rise in exports in the coming years
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ArticleChile's landmark blueberry mission
The Chilean Blueberry Committee's inaugural trade mission will take in India and Dubai
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ArticleWOP Dubai expands exhibition
Perishables Expo Middle East will feature a new section dedicated to Logistics and the Cold Chain when the exhibition returns to Dubai in December
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ArticleSaudi border with Iraq to reopen
Trade between Saudi Arabia and Iraq is set for a boost once the Arar border crossing is reopened for the first time since 1990
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ArticleTeething trouble for air corridor
Bumpy start for new air cargo trade link between Afghanistan and India
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ArticleAsia Special: China’s pear-fect potential
As demand for high-quality topfruit grows in China, Belgian and Dutch suppliers have established themselves in the market. But what opportunities does the market hold for British firms if access can be secured, asks Fred Searle
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ArticleUK supplier begins cherry exports to Dubai and Spain
WT Hill & Sons has capitalised on exchange rates to begin exports of two cherry brands to Europe and the Middle East
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ArticleSending berries to the world
BerryWorld's head of brand and marketing Charlotte Knowles talks about a new foray into exports and the potential impact of Brexit
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ArticleEgypt to tighten strawberry controls
Egyptian strawberries are set to go through a more rigorous monitoring process in response to Saudi and Iraqi concerns over pesticide residues
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ArticleEgyptian grape campaign “very good”
Egypt's Agricultural Export Council has welcomed the result of the latest export campaign for grapes, boosted by direct sendings to China
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ArticleEgyptian exports fall in value
Despite an increase in export volumes, Egypt has recorded a decline in the value of its agricultural exports over the past 10 months
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ArticleEgypt identifies eastern targets
Egypt’s AEC highlights potential for Egyptian exports like oranges and grapes in East Asia, as well as in Australia and New Zealand
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ArticleIan Summerfield to leave Langmeads
Group CEO is stepping down after 27 years at the business to relocate to a new role in the UAE
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ArticleWeak pound contributes to retail price rises
Unfavourable post-referendum exchange rates one of several factors driving price rises in grapes and apples among other products
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ArticlePure Harvest making progress
The UAE-based company aims to create the first high-tech commercial-scale greenhouse in the country for year-round tomato production
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ArticleMajid Al Futtaim makes Géant deal
The Dubai-based holding company that operates the Carrefour franchise in the Middle East has acquired 30 stores from BMA International
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ArticleSwitzerland is key non-EU market
EU fruit and vegetable exports to third countries came to €4.9bn in 2016, according to Eurostat
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AnalysisHow to revive the European grape market?
Many in the table grape business believe the best way to boost stagnant demand is to invest in better varieties
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ArticleAstra Farms follows Saudi vision
Saudi Vision 2030 stresses the need to take advantage of the country’s strengths and boost exports, and that is what Astra Farms Company is doing

