All Uzbekistan articles
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AdvertorialFutura develops AI-powered date sorting technology for global markets
Omar Papi, managing director of the Italian fruit grading technology company, explains how AI has taken date quality selection to a whole new level
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NewsSeasonal worker scheme updated to allow earlier re-entry
The change means workers will be able to transition between key crop harvests and provide greater flexibility to growers
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News‘Culture and commitment’: Panellists share tips on avoiding exploitation
Panellists at a session on seasonal labour at Festival of Fresh discussed how to prevent exploitation, newspaper coverage and the outlook for recruitment
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NewsUzbekistan sees potential for tomato growth in Europe
As European buyers look to diversify their supplies of tomatoes, Exim Agro’s Yorkin Inamov believes Uzbekistan has an opportunity to grow its share of the market in the coming years
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ArticleUzbek grape exports on the up
Record shipments recorded for the first six months of the 2022/23 campaign
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ArticleIran boosts sales to Uzbekistan
Despite a drop in fruit and vegetable exports to some key markets, Iran saw sales to Uzbekistan grow rapidly in 2021
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ArticleTurkmen tomatoes vie for Russia
Turkmenistan looks poised to become Russia's top source for greenhouse tomatoes in the near future, reports EastFruit
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ArticleFutura opens office in Central Asia
New subsidiary in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, helps Italian technology company compete more effectively in region
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ArticlePromise for Uzbek and Moldova grapes
As Uzbekistan and Moldova seek to diversify their export markets for grapes, the adoption of new varieties remains the biggest challenge
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ArticleGlobal Grape Congress examines EMEA
Second track of Fruitnet’s 24-hour table grape event focuses on Europe, Middle East and Africa, with a series of presentations and discussions
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ArticleFutura boss: get ready for the restart
Technology specialist Omar Papi says he believes now is the time for fresh produce companies to keep investing
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ArticleRungis seals Uzbekistan deal
France’s Rungis International Market and the Republic of Uzbekistan have signed a framework agreement to create a network of wholesale markets
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ArticleRussia extends tomato ban
Russia has cited safety concerns for its latest tomato import ban against Azerbaijan, but some analysts suggest politics or protectionism may be at play
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ArticleRussia restricts Fergana veg imports
Russia has announced a ban on imports of greenhouse tomatoes and peppers from Uzbekistan’s largest export region, citing ToBRFV concerns
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ArticleCompac up to the Covid-19 challenge
Installation of new grading and packing lines in Turkey and Uzbekistan completed despite global pandemic limiting international movement
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PodcastsFruitbox: Is the next Chile in Central Asia?
How former Soviet republics like Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan are playing a bigger role in the global produce market
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ArticleTrends to watch for apples and pears
Ahead of the annual EU crop forecasts, WAPA secretary general Philippe Binard talks to Fruitnet about the upcoming season
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ArticleCovid-19 impact wide and varied
From eastern Europe to Central Asia, the response to the coronavirus is affecting all stages of the supply chain, according to Andriy Yarmak of the UN’s FAO
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ArticleBesana signs Uzbekistan nut deal
Agreement will see the development of over 2,000 hectares and will involve hazelnuts, almonds and pistachios
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VideoNew sources in eastern Europe and central Asia
Asia Fruit Logistica: the FAO's Andriy Yarmak considers new opportunities in Uzbekistan, Ukraine, Moldova and Serbia

