All Netherlands articles – Page 102
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ArticlePakistani mangoes exhibit in Netherlands
Eighth annual exhibition of Pakistani mangoes scheduled for Den Haag
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ArticleDutch aim to restore Germans' faith
The Greenery and Prominent team up to promote vegetables to consumers in Germany as part of roadshow campaign
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ArticleRussia to lift ban on EU vegetables
Talks between European Council president Herman van Rompuy and Russian president Dmitry Medvedev achieve breakthrough
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ArticleMaren Schoormans leaves Monsanto
After 14 years with de Ruiter Seeds and Monsanto Vegetables Seeds, Schoormans moves to new role with Priv
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ArticleDutch look to rebuild German veg sales
Netherlands vegetable export trade seeks to restore faith among German consumers following recent E coli crisis
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ArticleCertis gains organic control patent
European Patent Office grants exclusivity rights to method of producing mites used to limit pests in vegetable cultivation
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ArticleE.coli: losses 'up to €400m per week'
Copa-Cogeca calls on EU to increase amount of emergency compensation available to producers hit by recent crisis
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ArticleE.coli: EC revises emergency deal
Commission confirms €210m on offer to compensate European growers affected by the recent E.coli contamination crisis
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ArticleEurofruit editor live on Sky News
Mike Knowles speaks to Jeff Randall of Sky News about the business impact of Europe's recent E.coli crisis and Russia's ban on all vegetable imports from the EU
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ArticleDutch tests fail to find E.coli source
Laboratory analysis of 186 different Dutch cucumbers, peppers, tomatoes, aubergines and lettuce produces negative results
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ArticleAhold enjoys positive start to 2011
Dutch retailer reports on sales and net income growth against what it describes as 'challenging market conditions'
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ArticleAnneke Cuppen departs Koppert Cress
UK marketing manager at leading cress and micro-vegetable specialist leaves company after four years in the role
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ArticleMarnix van Fraassen leaves Olympic
Dutch company confirms departure of overseas import manager and says it will announce replacement in coming weeks
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ArticleRussian ban "major blow" for Dutch
Companies and officials preparing to face major difficulties over the coming days as export consignments are returned
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ArticleInova Fruit to manage apple sales
Breeder establishes commercial arm to oversee sales strategy on behalf of several of the Netherlands' leading topfruit marketers
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ArticleGermany, Holland: 'No source of E.coli'
Inspectors in both European countries say they have found no potential trace of E.coli in their own horticultural industries
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Hispa strikes a deal with Staay
Dutch firms Hispa Fruit and Staay Food Group have reached a deal whereby Staay is taking over 70 per cent of the shares in Hispa Fruit.
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ArticleAhold loses chief financial officer
'International search' is underway for a replacement for Kimberly Ross, who leaves the Dutch retailer in November
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ArticleExtra vessel on Rotterdam service
OOCL increases capacity of SBX1-service by 20 per cent, according to Port of Rotterdam
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ArticleStaay Food acquires Hispa Fruit stake
While the companies will operate independently, the agreement will see cooperation in cultivation and sourcing

