All articles by Gerry Kelman – Page 2
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Avos show promise in Israel
The incredible growth seen in the global avocado market has not gone unnoticed in Israel, where production volumes are set to almost double by 2030
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Variety is key for Israeli melons
Since disease resistance has become the norm for melon breeders, Israeli companies are looking to create differences in terms of size, taste, colour and shape
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Israeli tomato exports decline
As the number of tomato growers falls, Israeli production is sliding steadily, with exports suffering as a result of strong domestic demand
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Earlier start for Israeli mango exports
Country is expecting a larger crop this year with a higher percentage of smaller sizes, according to exporters
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Positive signs for Israeli mango trade
Lower volumes in the market this season could boost a market already buoyed by demand for high-quality, ready-to-eat fruit
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Israeli breeders identify new trends
New opportunities are apparently emerging for new product development in the tomato and melon categories
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Israeli grape demand makes up for export decline
While some are investing in new varieties for export, other table grape suppliers are focusing on building domestic demand
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Here be dragons: Israel breathes fire into exotics
Despite adding new varieties to secure year-round supply, demand for the country's dragon fruit is said to be surging ahead of available volumes
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Israel could make up Chile avo shortfall
With a lower volume of fruit expected from Chile this season, avocado shippers in Israel are gearing up for a strong campaign
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Palestinian sector in the spotlight
Ahead of the appearance by a Palestinian delegation at Fruit Logistica, we talk to the Palestinian Authority’s former minister of agriculture about the current state of the sector
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Israeli dates on the move
The country is expected to produce some 34,000 tonnes of the fruit this campaign, with 90 per cent of the crop heading for export markets
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Israeli avocado crop set to grow
With around 85,000-90,000 tonnes expected in 2013, the country is ramping up production ahead of the 2014/15 Shmita
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Peppers in pole position
Israel’s pepper export volumes continue to increase steadily each year, with the product remaining the country's leading fresh produce export
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Prices impact Israel's tomato enthusiasm
With returns to growers sliding, the volume of Israeli tomato exports appears to be shrinking
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Israel's grapefruit production 'stable'
Some 90,000 tonnes are expected to be produced in Israel this year, with just over 65,000 tonnes heading for export markets
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Tech companies ride pomegranate wave
Israeli service providers see good prospects for country's pomegranate market as demand grows across various product lines
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Israeli pomegranate season starts early
Buyers increasingly demanding specific varieties, say exporters, who predict shipments will top 20,000 tonnes this year
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Ben Dor expects steady plum campaign
Israeli group will continue to develop its varied plum offering
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Positive mood for Israeli citrus sector
New plantings help boost production as easy-peel varieties look set to drive future growth in the category
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Israel takes advantage of natural gifts
Israel’s varied climate allows for the production of a broad range of products, including early potatoes, which are grown in the sandy soils of the northwest Negev region
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