All Israel articles – Page 32

  • Israel carves summer niche
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    Israel carves summer niche

    2008-06-20T09:30:23Z

    The Israeli industry has invested heavily in specialist fruit varieties, and has high hopes for summer lines as newer stonefruit and pomegranate strains begin to make their mark. Doris Lee Butterworth reports.

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    Agrexco allays water fears

    2008-05-25T13:01:01Z

    Agrexco UK general manager Oded Yacovson has moved to allay fears that water shortages in Israel could affect exports of Israeli summer lines to the UK.

  • Agrexco
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    Agrexco mixes up management team

    2008-05-19T16:30:25Z

    A number of changes have been made to the management structure Agrexco

  • Mixed fortunes for Israeli exotics
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    Mixed fortunes for Israeli exotics

    2008-05-11T16:01:01Z

    The first arrivals of Israeli mangoes are expected to hit UK shores at the end of July.

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    Agrexco plays management musical chairs

    2008-05-06T14:01:01Z

    Agrexco made a series of changes to its management last week, with a number of key roles changing hands.

  • The Aromacot variety
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    Israeli stonefruit weathers cold snap

    2008-03-15T09:01:01Z

    While the recent frosts in Israel have proven devastating for certain crops, stonefruit has weathered the cold snap better than most.

  • Agrexco to promote mids with whisky giveaway
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    Agrexco to promote mids with whisky giveaway

    2008-03-06T08:01:02Z

    A bottle of Grants Whisky is to be given away with pallets of new-season set-skin Carmel mid potatoes sold by Israeli exporter Agrexco to the wholesale trade.

  • Israeli citrus sector pulls together
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    Israeli citrus sector pulls together

    2008-03-03T09:01:01Z

    The citrus market has responded well to the effects that frost and storms have had on Israeli production this season, thanks to ongoing communication between growers and suppliers.

  • Israeli herb growers stand strong
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    Israeli herb growers stand strong

    2008-02-21T11:01:01Z

    Israeli herb growers have renewed the majority of the product struck by recent sub-zero temperatures, and supply is expected to be back on track within three weeks.

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    Israeli potato supply freeze

    2008-02-04T09:01:01Z

    Recent frosts in Israel have hit winter potato volumes this season, with bakers worst affected.

  • Basil has been struck hard by the weather
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    Herbs cause Agrexco trouble

    2008-02-03T13:01:01Z

    Agrexco has said it is having great difficulty in trying to supply all of its herb lines from Israel in the wake of damaging frosts in January.

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    Israel licks frosty wounds

    2008-01-25T10:01:01Z

    Growers in Israel are still assessing the extent of crop damage caused by last week’s sub-zero temperatures in the Arava Valley.

  • Israel’s finest gather at Tel Aviv forum
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    Israel’s finest gather at Tel Aviv forum

    2008-01-18T09:47:11Z

    Israeli fresh produce exporters, farmers, technology companies and agricultural bigwigs arrived en masse in Tel Aviv last week for the 18th outing of the country’s annual Agro-Mashov trade fair. Laura Gould was among the visitors.

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    FPJ Israeli correspondent Aaron Priel dies

    2008-01-03T12:26:39Z

    It is with sadness that we report the death of Aaron Priel, on January 2.

  • Agrexco sells private shares
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    Agrexco sells private shares

    2007-12-20T09:01:01Z

    Agrexco, Israel's primary exporter of fresh produce, is reported to be planning on issuing NIS120 million (£15.16m) of private stocks to institutions; the first move towards privatisation of the company according to trade sources talking to FPJ’s Israeli correspondent.

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    Israelis debate foreign worker plans

    2007-12-18T17:01:02Z

    Israelis are embarking on a similar argument about foreign workers to the one being played out in the UK, with one industry insider alluding to a "secret government plan" to replace them with indigenous labour.

  • Israeli flower exports to jingle at Christmas
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    Israeli flower exports to jingle at Christmas

    2007-12-16T08:01:01Z

    Israeli flower growers from the Arava region will send more than 500,000 flowers to western Europe over the festive season, weighing in at nearly 30 tonnes.

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    Citrus groves expanding in Israel

    2007-12-13T11:01:02Z

    Citrus trees have not been so thick on the ground in Israel since the 1930s, according to data released by the ministry of agriculture's extension service.

  • New technology for Israeli date crops
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    New technology for Israeli date crops

    2007-12-12T17:01:01Z

    Israeli researchers are applying a new technology process for disinfecting Medjoul dates.

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    Israeli veg exports rose in 2006

    2007-12-06T15:01:01Z

    The value of Israel's fresh produce exports in 2006 amounted to NIS4.6 billion ((£581 million), according to a study by the economic department of the ministry of agriculture.