SIAL Abu Dhabi, Inspire Food Business

2 October 2016
3 Days, 2 Events, 1 Venue. 5 - 7 December 2016 Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre. SIAL Middle East is the region’s fastest growing food, beverage and hospitality event. The 2016 edition will showcase 900+ exhibitors and 30 country pavilions with most innovative and never before seen products on display.

Abu Dhabi International Date Palm Exhibition 
Following a successful launch in 2015, this year's Abu Dhabi International Date Palm Exhibition will once again feature more than 200 exhibitors from 15+ countries showcasing wide varieties of dates.

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Macfrut, Daily 9th May

9 May 2024
On the second day of Macfrut, the international fair for the fresh produce sector taking place until tomorrow at Rimini Expo Center, the spotlight is on innovations in biosolutions and varietal research in the table grape sector. The Agricultural Transformation Program of the Democratic Republic of Congo was also presented. The Democratic Republic of Congo has very high potential and aims to launch partnership opportunities for Italian and European companies wishing to invest in the African state. »

“We Have Become the Laughingstock of Europe": Fresh Produce Consortium Chief Blasts UK Border Strategy

7 May 2024
Nigel Jenney, Chief Executive of the Fresh Produce Consortium (FPC) has condemned the UK government's post-Brexit border solution. “The Government has single handily created the world’s most inefficient and expensive border,” stated Jenney. “This once in a lifetime opportunity has been squandered and we now await Government enforced consequences for both businesses and consumers”. »

Major Echinothrips monitoring improvements with new Bug-Scan® Green sticky trap

6 May 2024
“For a thrips species that rarely flies, attractive sticky traps are key for effective scouting – an essential part of an effective IPM control programme,” says Yannah Cornelis, Product Manager for monitoring and scouting. “Echinothrips americanus Morgan, or ‘Echinothrips’, is rarely found in flowers which is why growers have had to rely on scouting the lower plant canopy to detect them. »
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