All Netherlands articles – Page 114
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ArticleKanzi on show at Amsterdam home fair
Dutch company Fruitmasters planning "strong presence" for the licensed apple variety during nine-day exhibition event
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ArticleMonsanto Seeds enjoys Berlin bow
The group's Vegetable Seeds Division has reported on a successful debut at Fruit Logistica 2010
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ArticleDailyFresh Logistics appoints new MD
Company confirms appointment as it continues to develop a new strategic focus on the fresh produce supply chain
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ArticleRecord year for Euro Pool System
The European logistics provider has announced a record number of rotations for 2009
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ArticleSureTech Chile targets South America
Venture set up by Dutch group NSure and TransFresh Chile to introduce quality control technology to South American markets
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ArticleRainbow gains ISO certification
Dutch group Rainbow Kleinpack has been officially awarded ISO 22000 certification at Fruit Logistica in Berlin
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ArticleGreefa launches EasySort
Fruit Logistica 2010: Group unveils sorting and grading machine for products including citrus, stonefruit and tomatoes
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ArticleSligro in slight profit increase
Dutch group posts improved yearly net profit, with 4.2 per cent growth to €74m
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ArticleNew service to track consumer taste
Taste Radar offers unique and dedicated combination of panel feedback and market analysis for the fresh produce business
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ArticleSchuitema deal referred to antitrust body
The European Commission has referred Schuitema's proposed acquisition of Super de Boer assets to the Dutch Competition Authority
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ArticleYearly sales improvement for Ahold
Group boosted by strong performances in the Netherlands and the US as overall net sales increase by 8.9 per cent
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ArticleThe Greenery seeks pineapple supplier
Dutch importer The Greenery/Hagé International looking for additional source in Costa Rica as European demand grows
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ArticleEU fruit project begins in Holland
Werkfruit initiative rolls out across the Netherlands, focusing promotions on commuters at Dutch railway stations
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Greenery agrees John Baarda deal
The Greenery UK has reached an “in principle” agreement with John Baarda Ltd to market its glasshouse-grown products.
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ArticleSales up at Super de Boer
Dutch retailer announces improvement in fourth quarter results, helped by an additional trading week
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ArticleGreenery to market John Baarda produce
Leading glasshouse grower agrees 'in principle' to market vegetables through UK arm of Dutch marketing organisation
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ArticleChildren 'prefer crunchy vegetables'
New research suggests young consumers would consume more vegetables if they were given the opportunity to choose
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ArticleFresQ results 'better than expected'
Thanet Earth project contributes to solid performance during 2009 for one of the largest Dutch vegetable grower associations
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ArticleResistant onion revealed
Dutch seed specialist Bejo presented its mildew-resistant Hylander onion at Sival in France last week
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ArticleDutch go-ahead for Scheldt deepening
Port of Antwerp expects to reinforce its position as major fresh produce port following Dutch approval for deepening of Scheldt

