All United Arab Emirates articles – Page 10
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ArticleUAE explores new growing techniques
Film farm technology may offer growers in desert regions a way of cultivating high-quality produce without soil and with limited water
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ArticleOrganic push for UAE farmers
UAE farmers are being encouraged to diversify local production with organics and various fruits to boost sustainability and food security
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ArticleSanLucar sets up Dubai office
With its new presence in the UAE, the German fresh produce brand will be able to respond faster to the needs of its growing customer base across the Gulf
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ArticleUAE provides local support
Local producers of fruit and vegetables in the UAE are receiving support from both retailers and the government to boost quality and sustainability
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ArticleHalophytic veg growing in UAE
The new ICBA project sees salt-loving vegetables as the answer to water shortages and food insecurity in the UAE
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ArticleTropicals growth driving new tech investment
Futura reports rising demand for grading machinery, including significant expansion in markets outside Europe
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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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ArticleDubai targets plastic waste
The Emirate is seeking to address its plastic waste problem, segregating waste at source and promoting recycling and reuse, but awareness remains low
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ArticleADFSC to supply Elite Agro in UAE
The Abu Dhabi Farmers’ Services Centre is set to supply Elite Agro as the UAE looks to strengthen its domestic supply chain for local produce
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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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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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ArticleKibsons explores home deliveries
David Prokopiak of Kibsons International is set to appear at Fruitnet Forum Middle East next week to discuss the development of its home delivery service in the UAE
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ArticleItaly mulls Middle Eastern promise
Italy’s premium fruit and vegetable brand, Solarelli, will present at WOP Dubai 2017
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ArticlePacific Fruits breaks new ground in Middle East
The company is pioneering shipments of Colombian Hass avocados to new markets
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ArticleWOP Dubai to highlight global trends
The ninth edition of International Perishables Expo Middle East will highlight the latest trends and technologies
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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

