All Netherlands articles – Page 101
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ArticleKloosterboer receives first RSA citrus
Dutch terminal welcomes its first South African citrus shipment of 2011
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ArticleProfit climbs once more for IFCO
Pallet specialist sees revenue and earnings growth through the early months of 2011, driven by European gains in particular
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ArticleZespri redesigns website
Zespri Europe relaunches online presence, focusing on health benefits of kiwifruit and sustainability
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ArticleMangoes do it the Purfresh way
Gold Label Products has employed the Purfresh Transport system to ship mangoes from Guatemala to Europe
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ArticleHuelva-Rotterdam service launched
Weekly ‘Huelva Express’ shipping service will aim to help producers from southern Spain reach northern European markets
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ArticleGert Mulder is new Frugi Venta director
Dutch horticultural marketing expert set to take over from Willem Baljeu, who is due to retire this coming September
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ArticleAPM signs Peru port concession
The 30-year agreement will see Maersk subsidiary APM Terminals develop and expand facilities at the Port of Callao in Peru
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ArticleRijk Zwaan shares knowledge with China
Jan Doldersum will speak at the Sino Dutch Agricultural Innovation Conference in Beijing this week
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ArticleMovers & Shakers | May 2011
Full round-up of all the latest major appointments and departures within the European fresh produce industry over the past month
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ArticleM&S considers Dutch market entry
Retailer's property team rumoured to be assessing possibility of opening stores in Rotterdam and The Hague
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ArticleHorti Fair offers new prize
Exhibitors given fresh incentive to attract visitors to Horti Fair with introduction of Marketing Cup
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ArticleIndonesia reopens to Dutch onions
A new treatment programme has reopened the Indonesian market to Dutch onions after a two-year hiatus
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ArticleSlight growth for Sligro
First-quarter sales climb 4.6 per cent when compared with the same period of 2010
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ArticlePeru posts organic banana growth
Exports were up in both volume and value terms during January and February 2011
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ArticleDutch hit glass ceiling
Construction of new glasshouses in the Netherlands reached an all-time low last year but the Dutch are confident they will retain fresh produce market share.
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ArticleIt's Alive campaign up for two awards
Dutch Horticulture Board's recruitment drive nominated in two categories at Annual Masters of Media Awards
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ArticleHillfresh prepares for NZ kiwifruit season
Importer set to receive first volumes of Zespri-branded fruit since being named as an officially licensed distributor in February
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ArticleDutch glasshouse growth halves again
The number of new greenhouses being built in the Netherlands fell to an all-time low last year following a slump in demand
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ArticleSummit returns to Amsterdam
The Sustainable Foods Summit will look to tackle the key issues surrounding sustainability when it returns to Amsterdam in June
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ArticleDutch Flower Group and Mavuno agree deal
A deal has been brokered to bring together two flower giants in a reshuffle that will affect supermarket supply and may boost home-grown supplies.

