All Middle East articles – Page 35
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Turkish exports drop in value
A combination of exchange rate fluctuations and political crises have resulted in a major decline in the value of Turkish exports
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Pico keeping on
Despite the numerous challenges facing Egyptian exporters this past year, Pico has continued to grow and add new varieties to its offering
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Middle East holding more Zespri fruit
Marketer’s customers stocking up as promotions build awareness and interest in kiwifruit offerings
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Russia eyes up alternative sources
Egypt, Israel and Morocco have been named by Moscow as potential alternatives to Turkish supplies, but doubts surround their ability to redirect sufficient volumes to Russia
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Ecuador and Turkey advance trade talks
Bananas could be one of the main beneficiaries of a free trade agreement
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Belco invests in raspberries
The Egyptian exporter has commenced production of a raspberry variety adapted to the country’s low number of chilling hours
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Rain disrupts market in Gulf
Floods in northern Saudi Arabia and Qatar forced consumers to stay home and interrupted produce deliveries this week, bringing the market to a standstill
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'Peace date’ sales to help Syrian families
Nature & More's new campaign will support Selina Hami’s project to deliver food supplies to families in Syrian war zones
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Airfreight boost for Australian suppliers
Access into the UAE boosted by new agreement which could see close to 30 additional flights per week
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Climate change worsens Syria crisis
Manmade global warming is exacerbating the situation in Syria, says study, deepening the drought and leading to mass displacement and regional tension
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APM opens Aqaba Logistics Village expansion
Expanded multi-purpose DC will serve the Levant Region and beyond, with access to Red Sea shipping calling Jordan’s primary port
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Growers hit by Egypt seed potato decision
A late decision by Egyptian importers to ban seed potato imports over 55mm has had major impact on British growers
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Effect of Sinai plane crash limited
Last month’s Russian plane crash over Sinai will have little impact on Egypt’s fresh fruit and vegetables sector, according to exporters
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SNFL develops DNA test for Ralli
The breeder has discovered a means of distinguishing between Ralli Seedless and Sugrafourteen grapes in order to safeguard exclusive varieties
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Egyptian grape exporters eye China
Egyptian grape exporters hope to gain access to China in the second quarter of 2016, with Chinese inspectors set to visit next April
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New funds to benefit produce trade
Latest European funding will help promote fruit and vegetables produced in Belgium, Italy, Poland, Cyprus, Bulgaria and the UK
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EU announces new labelling policy
The EU’s decision to clearly label products from illegal Israeli settlements has angered the Netanyahu government
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Record apple harvest expected in Macedonia
Farming association says apple industry will produce 170,000 tonnes during this season with 80 per cent earmarked for export
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Fruitnet brings Asia closer to Peru
The inaugural buyer-seller forum exploring Peru's export potential in Asia was held in Lima this week