All Middle East articles – Page 40
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ArticleJordan suffers from regional unrest
Jordanian exporters are having to do without their two main markets in Syria and Iraq, while reaching alternative markets remains a challenge
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ArticleAllfresch hires Nick Evangelopoulos for new Dubai venture
UK-headquartered fruit supplier is set to take new brand Amorita further afield with opening of Dubai operations
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European apples could be in China ‘within a year’
Promotional body for European topfruit said Chinese importers are interested in quality and taste of bicoloured apples
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ArticleVog sees growth in Med and Maghreb
Italy's largest apple exporter says plenty of new sales likely in emerging markets that grew 17 per cent in 2014
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ArticleG’s unveils major push for brands overseas
New business unit Shropshire Brands to be headed up by Mark Haynes and will expand G’s brands in Asia, Europe and Middle East
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ArticleUniveg boss says 'Asia can wait'
Exclusive: Hein Deprez tells Eurofruit there is still plenty of opportunity to grow produce sales in Europe and North America
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ArticleBanaBay signs new deals in Dubai and Korea
Trade events key to new customer contracts for banana supplier as it boosts management and logistics teams
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ArticleQueen congratulates Blue Skies staff at award reception
Andre Veldsman and Mary Cudjoe of Northamptonshire-based fresh-cut fruit giant met Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh
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ArticleDubai foresees major growth
Despite the Dubai market suffering from lower prices due to oversupply, Farzana Trading expects significant developments in the build-up to Expo 2020
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ArticleChiquita changes tack as Iran sanctions bite
Group selling less in the Middle East and diversifying market spread as some Iranian clients struggle to pay invoices
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ArticleBanana exports to Iran get lift
Banana exporters in the Philippines are expecting an increase in volumes sent to Iran since the lifting of sanctions
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ArticleMaersk welcomes Suez expansion
The group, the largest customer of the Suez Canal gives the thumbs up to the expansion of the Suez Canal and the advantages it entails
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ArticleNew terminal for Jebel Ali port
The Dubai port is set for expansion in the build-up to Expo 2020, with a new container terminal expected to add 3.1m TEU to its capacity by 2018
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ArticleIran deal threatens US growers
Californian pistachio farmers, who have benefited from the sanctions against the world’s biggest producer, prepare for the return of their top rival
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ArticleSuez expansion lowers waiting times
Egypt’s expansion of the Suez canal will please shippers, but critics raise dire need for investment in Nile Delta
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ArticleRSA fruit caught up in container ship explosion
Several containers of South African citrus bound for the Middle East believed to be among cargo of damaged vessel
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ArticleSettlers burn Palestinian olive trees
Israeli settlers have continued to target Palestinian olive groves, a vital part of the economy for the occupied territories
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ArticleChile wakes up to African potential
Trade mission to northern Africa due to take place in October following president Michelle Bachelet’s official visit to southern Africa last year
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ArticlePico sees Asian opportunities
Eastern markets offer great potential for Egyptian produce, according to the exporter
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ArticleGang who smuggled cigarettes in fruit and veg boxes jailed
The trio, from west London, smuggled more than 14 million cigarettes into the UK inside boxes of fruit and vegetables, according to HMRC

