All Egypt articles – Page 17

  • Egyptian faith pays dividends
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    Egyptian faith pays dividends

    2006-04-20T17:15:56Z

    Amid rising freight rates and heavy competition some Egyptian producers are enjoying rich rewards for their advantageous period of availibility. Doris Lee Butterworth reports.

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    Egyptian berries into Hahn with Tulpin

    2006-02-11T16:01:01Z

    Perishables airfreight agent Tulpin Airmarketing has begun flying Egyptian strawberries into Frankfurt’s Hahn airport for onward transport to the UK.

  • Egypt pulls out stops
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    Egypt pulls out stops

    2006-01-26T17:42:44Z

    Egyptian potato producers are doing everything in their power to hang on to their market share as competitors turn up the heat. Doris Lee Butterworth reports.

  • Egypt’s grand designs
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    Egypt’s grand designs

    2006-01-05T13:36:23Z

    Egyptian producers have forged strong relationships with their UK partners in a relatively short space of time and many feel that they are only at the beginning of a mutually beneficial partnership.

  • Egypt stands tall
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    Egypt stands tall

    2005-12-15T17:05:51Z

    While the cold snap across Europe and North Africa has disrupted a vast array of crops, Egypt appears to have held on to its sunshine. Doris Lee Butterworth finds out the state of play.

  • Abdul Rahman Raouf
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    Egypt jostles for leading position

    2005-04-22T11:56:09Z

    Expansion is a priority for leading Egyptian producers and many are firing on all cylinders to stay at the top. Doris Lee Butterworth finds out more.

  • Mohamed El-Dessoky
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    Egypt becomes a hot spot

    2005-02-24T15:31:15Z

    Egypt is definitely becoming a citrus hot spot in the eyes of some UK importers. Increasing investments in infrastructure and production techniques, and improvements to packaging mean the Egyptian citrus sector is ready to boost its position in European markets, writes Anabella de Sousa.

  • Egypt’s quota chance
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    Egypt’s quota chance

    2005-01-13T16:19:32Z

    Potatoes were the first agricultural products Egypt exported to the EU. In 2004, 235,000 tonnes were sent, representing an increase of 37 per cent on 2003 sendings. During the 2004 season, 85,000 hectares were dedicated to potato plantings, which yielded 1,950,000mt from 250,000t of seeds. However, to continue its export success, Egypt must continue to comply with strict EU quality assurance rules, writes Anabella de Sousa.

  • Egyptians increase export potential
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    Egyptians increase export potential

    2005-01-06T17:07:42Z

    With a steadily growing number of EurepGAP and BRC certified farms and grape growing areas Egyptian volumes are increasing every year, reports Anabella de Sousa.

  • Egyptian expansion
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    Egyptian expansion

    2004-12-09T15:07:18Z

    Foreign investment is the driving force behind the massive growth in the Egyptian soft-fruit and citrus sectors, reports Jessica Purbrick-Herbst.

  • Pirie believes the RapiCool system could play an important role in the grape industry
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    Pirie keeping cool in Egypt

    2004-05-27T16:32:52Z

    In this week’s focus on grapes, FJ Pirie Systems explains how its rapid cooling system can provide an effective solution in the pre-cooling of table grapes, while International Grape holds its first supplier conference.

  • Egyptians add value
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    Egyptians add value

    2004-03-04T18:02:03Z

    Following the success of moving potatoes to large-scale farming practices, Egypt has the potential to increase substantially its exports of other key-line vegetables. Increasing compliance with EU industry standards, new technological developments and crop variation add value to the country’s vegetable sector, writes Anabella de Sousa.

  • Dr Ihab Tadros is predicting a good start to the season
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    Rot victory key to Egyptian progress

    2004-01-08T17:42:28Z

    The Egyptian potato market is full of confidence for the season ahead. Good growing conditions matched with increased awareness and development of quality assurance programmes means expectations are high. Growers are looking to take advantage of a problematic UK season as they aim to develop their position within the market. John Broy reports.

  • Egypt puts down markers
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    Egypt puts down markers

    2003-12-19T10:53:14Z

    Egyptian citrus and berries are making a big impact on the UK winter market. Strict quality assurance programmes and a greater diversity of offer have combined with a wealth of natural resources to give an increasingly uniform approach as Egypt's true export potential continues to unfold. Emma Hatfield reports.

  • Sainsbury's could be made to pay heavily for its Egyptian venture
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    Sainsbury's receives Egyptian warning

    2003-10-28T18:39:27Z

    Sainsbury's has been threatened with legal action from its former Egyptian business partner.

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    Egypt's grape on course

    2003-05-14T00:00:00Z

    Egyptian grape will arrive in the UK around June 1 and fill a window through to the middle of July, according to Husam El-Din Awad, managing director of Fruitex, one of the country's top five grape exporters.

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    EU-Egypt agreement ratified

    2003-05-12T00:00:00Z

    The Egyptian parliament has formally accepted the Euro-Mediterranean Association Agreement signed in June 2001.

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    Egyptian floral industry steady

    2003-04-10T00:00:00Z

    Egypt i's cut-flower sector is enjoying a boom period.

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    Egypt adopts Scottish cooling technology

    2001-08-30T00:00:00Z

    A Scottish cooling system is being used to help preserve Egypt's fresh fruit and vegetables.

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    Egypt's Eurep first

    2001-01-25T00:00:00Z

    A leading Egyptian supplier has been approved under the Eurep-GAP scheme.