All Netherlands articles – Page 112
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      ArticleDutch pepper losses put at €180m
New report reveals extent to which low market prices and high costs have affected returns to growers in the Netherlands
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      ArticleNew UK website for The Greenery
Dutch produce giant launches dedicated website for UK market in conjunction with marketing and PR agency Smye Holland
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      ArticleDutch Kanzi harvested by TV star
The first Dutch Kanzi apples of the season were harvested by actress Lieke van Lexmond, ahead of what is expected to be a higher-volume season across Europe this year.
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      ArticleFruitmasters secures new berry varieties
Partnership with UK-based Hargreaves Plants set to grant Dutch company exclusive access to new soft fruit cultivars
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      ArticlePumpkin spree for JR Holland
JR Holland Food Services is marking Halloween with a delivery of pumpkins for kids to carve their horrifying creations into this week.
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      ArticleAhold records improved results
Overall sales increase for Dutch retail group Ahold, despite slump in sales at Czech and Slovak subsidiary
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      ArticleUS tightens bell pepper access
Dutch peppers have been banned and Canadian supplies are restricted under a temporary US import rule
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      ArticleThe Greenery boosts sustainability
Dutch fresh produce company publishes its annual sustainability report, revealing recent advances in terms of CSR and efficiency
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      ArticleSuper de Boer bidding hots up
Sperwer has made a bid to rival that made by Jumbo for the Netherlands-based retailer
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      ArticleAgroFair expands pineapple range
The Dutch group has added Ghanaian fruit to its programme this year
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      ArticleHagé to expand pineapple sourcing
The Greenery's Dutch import subsidiary says it plans to expand its network in Brazil, Honduras and Ghana
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      ArticleThe Greenery cuts grower levies
Dutch group says it hopes to trim supply chain costs in 2010 following 15 per cent reduction in overheads this year
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      ArticleGreenco achieves marketing first
Tomato supplier's Tommies range will be the first products from the Netherlands to bear the .NL and 2x2 generic labels
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      ArticleVersdirect.nl abandons takeover plans
Acquisitions of Combilo and Scherpenhuizen will not go ahead after board of directors voted against the move
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Jumbo makes bid for Super de Boer
The Dutch retailer has announced that an offer has been made for all of the group's assets and liabilities by Jumbo Groep Holding BV
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      ArticleStable sales at Super de Boer
The Dutch retailer saw flat consumer sales through the third quarter of 2009, with results for the full-year so far ahead of 2008
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Univeg makes management appointments
The Univeg group has appointed an executive management team for its fruit and vegetables business unit.
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      ArticleAhold nominates new board member
Lodewijk Hijmans van den Bergh is set to replace Peter Wakkie at the Dutch retailer on 1 December 2009
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      ArticleRotterdam to invest despite lower results
The Port of Rotterdam Authority has reported on falling results for the first half of 2009, but will continue to make "hefty" investments
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      ArticleProminent stands out
One of The Greenery’s leading tomato suppliers is considering handling its own sales, underlining the pressure felt in the market
 

