All Qatar 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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ArticleVog targets new markets with Marlene
Countries in Asia and the Middle East set to receive first shipments this month
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ArticleIt's official: fruit and veg "are sexy"
…and six other things we learned from watching the BBC documentary What Britain Buys and Sells in a Day
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ArticleWater tops concerns in Qatar
Qatari farmers have boosted local production in response to the blockade from its Arab neighbours, but limited water resources remain a worry
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ArticlePink Lady gets sporty in UAE
The Pink Lady apple brand was on display during the Special Olympics World Summer Games in Abu Dhabi, following its recent tie-in with the Dubai Marathon
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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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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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ArticleDesert farming taking off
The Middle East is well known for its arid conditions, but growers are making use of the latest technologies to grow a variety of produce in desert regions in the UAE, Jordan and Qatar
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ArticleIndia’s exports to Qatar jump
Since neighbouring Arab countries announced sanctions on Qatar, India’s exports to the country have increased
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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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ArticleQatar looking stable despite ban
The tiny Gulf nation may be highly reliant on food imports, not least via its border with Saudi Arabia, but multiple alternatives are keeping shelves full
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ArticleDel Monte reveals Middle East expansion plan
The Middle East region is a fast moving market and Fresh Del Monte is intensifying its efforts to adapt and anticipate changes
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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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ArticleSouth Australian produce Qatar-bound
Qatar airways has launched its direct service from Doha to Adelaide, opening up export opportunities for South Australia producers
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ArticleRain disrupts market in Gulf
Floods in northern Saudi Arabia and Qatar forced consumers to stay home and interrupted produce deliveries this week, bringing the market to a standstill
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ArticleAragón courts Middle East
Delegation of Middle Eastern importers invited to visit the Spanish region ahead of the new production season
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ArticleVal Venosta: more marketing in new markets
Italian apple brand will be promoted to consumers in the Middle East and North Africa more actively this season
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