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Co-op bans settlement produce in Israel boycott

May 3, 2012 12:57
Israeli produce: may not be available in your Co-op

ByMarcus Dysch, Marcus Dysch

2 min read

One of Britain's largest supermarket chains is to boycott all companies which source produce from Israeli settlements in the West Bank.

The Co-operative movement, which has refused to stock products from the settlements since 2009, this week took the decision to extend its policy and will now bar engagement with any Israeli suppliers known to work with the settlements.

But the JC can reveal that at least two of the four companies with which the Co-op is now refusing to do business - Arava Export Growers and Mehadrin - had no contracts to sell produce to the UK group before the boycott.

Mehadrin's Rami Hesel said: "We were not dealing with the Co-op, even before the boycott. We had no business with them and didn't sell them anything. For us it is irrelevant.