All Netherlands articles – Page 104
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      ArticleThe Greenery goes greener
Joint venture with processing specialist Provalor will produce fresh vegetable juices and colourings for the processing sector
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      ArticleNew online trading portal launches
FruitCommerce.com offers buyers and sellers chance to trade in fresh fruits and vegetables without need for intermediaries
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      ArticleEosta named top Dutch fresh food firm
Leading organic fruit and vegetable supplier tops the country's prestigious annual Vers Top 100 ranking
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      ArticleOngoing growth at IFCO
Operational profitability and revenues both climbed through the third quarter of the year, with gains in RPC Management Services
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      ArticleThree top executives leave The Greenery
Company takes emergency measures to cover key commercial roles following departures, which apparently came as a surprise
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      ArticleDriscoll's of Europe confirms merger
Board of directors approves acquisition of non-farming assets of Alconeras to create a unified Europe-wide organisation
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      ArticleAir cargo set to take off
World air cargo traffic is expected to regain its 2007 peak by the end of the year
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      ArticleMovers & Shakers | November 2010
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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      ArticleDutch ports to reward 'clean' vessels
Vessels scoring well on the Environmental Ship Index will be eligible for discounts on their port dues
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      ArticleThe Greenery signs Italian berry deal
Dutch company secures exclusive agreement with Italian market leader Sant'Orsola to develop new raspberry varieties
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      ArticleDutch exports up but doubts remain
With demand in eastern European markets still a cause for concern, the Netherlands has shipped more to Germany and the UK
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      ArticleRotterdam recovery "remains strong"
Throughput increased 13.4 per cent for first nine months of 2010, with improvements in both general cargo and containers
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      ArticleSligro posts slight sales growth
Dutch group sees sales rise by 0.7 per cent in the third quarter of the year, impacted by challenging market conditions
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      ArticleReport points to food trade growth
Rabobank study into food supply highlights need to enhance the sustainability of international production systems
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      ArticleSensational Flavours launched in Italy
Rijk Zwaan's premium vegetable range has been introduced to the Italian market, with a number of new products added to the line
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      ArticleJaap Mazereeuw takes Enza Zaden role
Current crop research manager is to take up new position of deputy director business processes on 1 October
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      ArticleKanzi crop estimated at 35,000 tonnes
European harvesting now complete as major marketing campaign gets underway with special parade through Brussels
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      ArticleDutch onions grace Sial
Mademoiselle Oignon will be present at Sial in Paris to promote the quality of Dutch onions
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      ArticleRijk Zwaan tops Hillenraad 100 list
Vegetable seed company has topped the list of leading Dutch glasshouse horticulture companies
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      ArticleNSure lands prestigious award
Innovative fresh produce quality assessment programme earns Dutch group the 2010 Food Valley Award
 

