All Netherlands articles – Page 114
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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
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ArticleThe Greenery in Bayer CropScience deal
The two groups have signed an agreement regarding the global expansion of food chain partnership projects for sustainable fresh produce production
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ArticleThe Greenery sets out new model
Responding to speculation in the trade last week, Dutch produce giant The Greenery has announced its intention to set up a new model for “co-operation” among the company, the co-operative and its members.
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ArticleThe Greenery to adopt new cooperation model
The organisation has announced that it is to formulate a new model in response to changing customer and grower needs amid shifting market conditions
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ArticleDutch onion volumes fall
The Dutch onion crop could be as much as 10 per cent down on last year, but will still be in plentiful supply in the UK.
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ArticleThe Greenery sets up discounter sales unit
Dutch fresh produce company plans to establish separate department to focus exclusively on sales to discount retailers
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ArticleAhold releases Q2 earnings report
The Dutch retailer has seen sales increase 11 per cent through the second quarter of the year, but net income has tumbled
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ArticleSeabrex deal boosts Rotterdam plans
Dutch port's leading fresh produce handler to press ahead with development of new terminal following takeover by BNFW
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ArticleGreenery member mulls direct sales
Major greenhouse vine tomato company Prominent has announced it is considering selling its own products as of next season
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ArticleMovers & Shakers | August 2009
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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ArticleJR Holland boosts local link-ups
JR Holland Food Services is collaborating with a series of growers in the North West to ensure fresh produce is sourced locally for its expanding client list.
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ArticleBelgian New Fruit Wharf buys Seabrex
Reefer terminal operator extends network with acquisition of Port of Rotterdam's largest produce handling and distribution company
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ArticleInvestigation targets other Dutch firms
The Greenery, ZON and Fruitmasters all asked to provide details of their sales structure, according to leading Dutch industry paper
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ArticleAuthorities raid Dutch and Belgian firms
Investigations focus on suspected fixing of prices and sharing of market information within Benelux fresh produce trade
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ArticleNew service links Europe with Far East
Evergreen Line and China Shipping Container Line have formed a new joint service
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ArticleDe Ruiter Seeds & Seminis reorganise
A major restructuring at the Monsanto-owned seed development companies is due to take effect at the beginning of September

