All Oman articles – Page 2
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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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ArticleUK research targets food security in harsh climates
Sustainable glasshouse technologies developed at University of Sheffield aim to solve food security issues in world's harshest climates
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ArticleNew Hoogsteder DC prepares for take-off
The Greenery's international export business is moving to a brand new, airfreight-equipped facility in 2019
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ArticleAustralian rockmelons feeling aftermath
The World Health Organization has reported that exported rockmelons contaminated with listeriosis could still cause illness
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ArticleNovafruit tracks changes in Middle East
Keeping an eye on emerging markets, the Italian company is meeting rising demand for imported fruit in several countries
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ArticleMiddle East: New investments point to better times
As we launch our latest Fresh Focus Middle East supplement, Fruitnet is publishing a series of stories on growth in the region
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ArticleIran steps in to supply Qatar
Qatar’s isolation by Saudi Arabia and its allies has disrupted food imports into the small Gulf country, prompting Iran to boost shipments by air and sea
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ArticleUAE ban has multiple effects
The UAE recently announced a ban on certain products from several Middle Eastern countries, impacting growers in Oman, Jordan and back home in the UAE
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ArticleUAE introduces ban on various imports
The UAE has announced a ban starting next month on imports of certain products from Egypt, Oman, Jordan, Lebanon and Yemen over residue concerns
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ArticleOmani growers net Brazilian boost
Project involving universities in both countries aims to reverse impact caused by mango disease and boost local production
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Casino makes double Middle East move
Reports claim retailer has reached an agreement to develop store networks in Qatar and Oman
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ArticleOman opportunity for Philippine fruit
Demand for tropical fruit is on the up in Oman, raising opportunities for the Philippines, according to government officials
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ArticleLuLu opens new Oman store
The UAE retailer has unveiled a new store in Nizwa as it continues its agressive expansion plans in the region
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ArticleSalalah to start sea-air freight service
Oman's port of Salalah has announced plans to launch a sea-air freight service to compete with Dubai
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ArticleProtests impact trade in Persian Gulf
Produce is being re-routed to unaffected markets as a result of the protests in the Gulf, causing big price fluctuations
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ArticleSweeping changes for Maersk services
The shipping group has announced a number of alterations to its Asia-Europe network
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ArticleOrigin Oman keeps it local
In an attempt to stimulate the economy, Oman has launched a new campaign highlighting the benefits of buying locally
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New vessel for SAMBA service
Maersk Line has added a ship to its South America-Middle East route to improve reliability and speed
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