All Netherlands articles – Page 108
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ArticleIndian grape imports facing "legal issue"
EXCLUSIVE: Trade officials in Europe and India work to close legal loophole causing headache for importers and exporters
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ArticleGreenery launches sustainability initiative
New scheme allows growers achieving sustainable performances to apply Nature Counts endorsement to fresh produce packaging
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ArticleFresh produce sector hit by flight ban
Industry players across Europe are reporting major disruption as a result of the blanket ban on air travel in several countries
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ArticleHillfresh ready for Spanish melon deal
Dutch importer set to receive first consignments of new-season Spanish melons this week as campaign gets underway
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Article'Strong recovery' for Port of Rotterdam
Throughput increases at Netherlands-based port through first quarter of 2010 as impact of economic recovery is felt
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ArticleAhold eyes Belgian advance
John Rishton looks ahead at group's annual meeting of shareholders, admitting he sees no short-term "significant improvement" in the economy
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ArticleDeveloping a clear picture
Taste Radar offers a unique and dedicated combination of panel feedback and market analysis for the fresh produce business
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ArticleFruitmasters hints at club model for Elstar
Company director Rian Verwoert suggests sale and marketing of the variety could be protected under licence in future
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ArticleThe Greenery set for "another tough year"
Company posts annual results and underlines ongoing commitment to streamlining supply chain and improving efficiency
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ArticleMovers & Shakers | April 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 sector aims to attract young workers
Industry association Frugi Venta launches It's Alive campaign in bid to encourage more young graduates to join horticulture industry
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ArticleApple marketing budgets under threat
Annual survey measuring competitiveness of apple producing countries reveals investment in promotions may be suffering
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ArticleDutch marketeers up for industry award
Jeroen Rooders of Fruitmasters and Willem Treep of Willem en Drees among ten people nominated for Fresh Marketeer 2010
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ArticleProminent members sign up to MPS
Dutch vine tomato specialist announces plans for full roll-out of newly launched sustainability certification scheme
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ArticleFormer Saphir salesman joins Timerfruit
Rotterdam-based fresh produce import-export company confirms appointment of Ruud van der Ploeg to its commercial team
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ArticleHard road ahead for Dutch producers
Rabobank studies suggest the next few years will be particularly testing for the Netherlands' apple and vegetable growers
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ArticleMovers & Shakers | March 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 salad industry looks towards convenience as economy revives
Although times have been tough for growers in the Netherlands, the Dutch salad industry is bucking up as the UK marketplace becomes more viable than it has been in a long time. As supplies make their way over to these shores once more, Elizabeth O’Keefe finds out that the Dutch have got a lot to shout about as consumers start to, once again, reach for convenience
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ArticleAhold posts Q4 income drop
Dutch retailer sees net result impacted by deflation, increased promotional activity and consumer caution during the economic downturn
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ArticleFresQ appoints new commercial director
Former Enza Zaden man Arnold Reijers set to take on role at start of next month following a year as FresQ marketing manager

