All United Arab Emirates articles – Page 7
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ArticleUAE promoting long-term sustainability
Smart Acres, a new hydroponic farm in the UAE, is part of a local effort to boost the region's economic development, diversification and wider food security
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ArticleSpinneys goes online in Dubai
The UAE retailer has responded to rising demand for deliveries in Dubai with a new online service, soon to reach Abu Dhabi
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ArticleIsrael breeding for climate resistance
Israel’s reputation as a pioneer in high-tech agriculture looks set to continue in a warming world, as companies focus on developing climate-resistant crops
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ArticleDel Monte rises to Covid-19 test
Del Monte has remained resilient in the face of Covid-19, ensuring continuous supplies while rapidly introducing new safety precautions
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ArticleEmirates SkyCargo keeps UAE stocked
Keeping food, including fresh produce, flowing into the UAE is group's "responsibility" despite reduction in flights
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ArticleDates play key Ramadan role
Despite the current global challenges concerning Covid-19, the Muslim world is ready to celebrate Ramadan, with dates as usual set to play a major part
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ArticleAustralian fresh produce exports to restart
Flights to key export markets will deliver fresh produce as part of Government rescue package
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ArticleDirect demand for Philippine bananas
A new direct shipping route from the Philippines to the Middle East is set to help banana exporters boost their presence in the region
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ArticleTropiWorld aims for one-stop shop
Dubai-based TropiWorld is establishing farmer associations across the world, as it aims to become one of the world’s leading exotics producers and distributors
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ArticleGulf reacts as Iranian cases grow
The coronavirus outbreak in Iran has been the most deadly outside of China, prompting many countries in the region to impose travel restrictions
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ArticlePink Lady sponsors Dubai run
For the second consecutive year, apple brand Pink Lady sponsored the Standard Chartered Dubai Marathon, which attracts more than 30,000 runners
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Article"Insect damage can boost nutrition of crops"
Scientists in the US find strawberry crops subjected to leaf wounding before harvest had higher levels of antioxidants
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ArticlePure Harvest eyeing Saudi Arabia
The UAE-based start-up views the production of local, tasty produce as the answer to the Gulf region’s over-reliance on food imports
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ArticleBayWa pleased with tomato project
Group said greenhouse tomato efforts in Al-Ain had proved a success
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ArticleFrench apples in Dubai spotlight
Interfel is organising a promotional event for French apples to coincide with the WOP Dubai exhibition, inviting local buyers and importers to sample this season’s quality
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ArticleDel Monte opens Kuwait facility
Del Monte continues its expansion in the MENA region with the opening of a new state-of-the-art fresh-cut facility in Kuwait
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ArticleLa Dona celebrates Middle East first
Panamanian company ships first-ever air-freighted pineapples from Panama to Dubai
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ArticleWaitrose expands in the Middle East
British retailer announces openings in Abu Dhabi and Dubai under licence with Fine Fare Food Market
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ArticleAustralian horticulture exports perform strongly
A prosperous 2018/19 season for Australia’s horticulture industry sees an increase in nut, fruit and vegetable exports
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ArticleBan causes Indian onion shortage
India’s decision to ban onion exports following significant rain damage has caused shortages and price rises in the UAE

