All Netherlands articles – Page 111
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ArticleMassive Dutch fraud exposed
Dutch authorities have made nine arrests in a massive fraud investigation involving growers of strawberries, raspberries, asparagus and mushrooms.
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Netherlands keen on Pakistan mangoes
Pakistan keen to build on 36 per cent increase in mango exports to the Netherlands last year
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ArticleMovers & Shakers | July 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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ArticleLBP Rotterdam reveals growth plan
Fresh produce logistics specialist to expand Maasdijk coldstorage and warehousing centre, adding space for an extra 1,500 pallets
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ArticleRabobank CEO joins Dutch agency board
Bank's highly experienced Westland chief appointed to the board of directors of Fruit Vegetables Agency Holland
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ArticleSeabrex sinks as RFW sets sail
New company Rotterdam Fruit Wharf emerges with backing of parent company SEA-invest to pick up where bankrupt firm left off
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ArticleSeabrex files for bankruptcy
Rotterdam-based handling company falls foul of the economic crisis, rising competition and a downturn in volumes
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ArticleGreenery aims to play winning hand
Group sees high product quality and efficient operations as trump cards in enhancing its position on Europe's vegetable market
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ArticleFrugi Venta lines up new chairman
TNI management board member and former Greenery director Cees den Hollander to help bring traders and producers closer
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ArticleUS resumes Dutch tomato imports
Investigation by USDA, KCB and PD puts Dutch tomato suppliers back on the US market following leafminer moth concerns
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ArticleEU school fruit scheme funding falls
Funding allocations set to fall in the UK, France, Germany, Spain and the Netherlands, but rise in Italy and Portugal
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ArticleThe Greenery expands mushroom facility
Company says expanded centre will help it capitalise on new opportunities for growth in the European mushroom category
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ArticleEosta launches campaign in RSA
The Dutch company has unveiled a new campaign in South Africa, using the attention of the World Cup to help improve social conditions
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ArticleJR Holland wins education contract
Students across the North East are tucking into a host of healthy meals as JR Holland Food Services has secured a new tender to supply fresh products to university colleges in the region.
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ArticleNunhems launches moonlit melon
Dutch firm Nunhems has bred a new melon with a touch of astronomy through extensive work in the field.
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ArticleNunhems aims big for new melon
Seeds specialist Nunhems has announced that it has high hopes for its new Yellow Moon melon variety
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ArticleProfit rise for Ahold in first quarter
International retailer cites long-term repositioning actions and customer focus as drivers behind group's Q1 success
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ArticleHillfresh welcomes Spanish melons
Gregal-branded fruit from Murcia due to begin arriving in late May, with harvesting set to continue well into the summer
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ArticleFruitmasters-ZON merger talks off
Dutch cooperatives abandon discussions regarding a possible merger after failure to agree on joint marketing and sales strategy
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ArticleWorld Cup teams offset emissions
Through Soil & More's compost project, many teams at this month's World Cup aim to offset their carbon emissions

