All Netherlands articles – Page 30
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ArticleLevarht goes into administration
Company's commercial activities under review during cooling-off period, with all payments temporarily suspended
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ArticleGas-price hike 'may lead to produce shortages'
Europe’s glasshouses are turning down the heat due to soaring gas prices meaning salad veg shortages in UK likely, says the Irish Examiner
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ArticleFruit Logistica Innovation Award 2022: The nominees
The fresh produce industry's ten best innovations will be presented in Berlin on 5-7 April
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ArticleFLIA nomination for Istem cauliflower
Syngenta's joint Caulishoots-branded product is on the shortlist for the Fruit Logistica Innovation Award 2022
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ArticleAlbert Heijn makes packaging circular
Chain claims to be first supermarket in Netherlands to start closed-loop recycling of plastic in fresh fruit packaging
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ArticleOTC debuts organic Peruvian pomegranate line
The first consignment, from the farms of Ruben Barrera in northern Peru, has now arrived in the Netherlands
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ArticleFuture Crops' basil innovation
Start-up has adapted a high-yielding basil variety for cultivation in its vertical farm
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ArticleWUR launches AI lettuce challenge
Wageningen University has launched a competition to find out whether AI can grow lettuce in greenhouses without human input
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ArticleCyber attacks hit Sea-Invest
Sea-Invest’s terminals in Europe and Africa affected by cyber attacks on IT systems since last weekend
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ArticleHazera introduces Camelot tomato
New snacking variety "changes the game for the whole supply chain", the group says
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ArticleNetherlands leads third-country imports
Around 32 per cent of the fresh produce imports from third countries to the EU in 1H 2021 went to the Netherlands
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ArticleGreen light for Liquidseal in Brazil
Expanded regulatory status offers business opportunities in the Brazilian market, according to Liquidseal Fruits
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ArticleMaersk shares weather data
Logistics group shares millions of weather observations to aid climate science
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ArticleGrowers fear crop losses and more imports
New study says Poland and Italy could lose 30-50 per cent of their entire apple production under European Green Deal
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ArticleCrunchy lettuce in the spotlight
Variety adds "exciting new dimensions to the lettuce category", according to Rijk Zwaan
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Article‘More colour’ needed in fresh produce
Lavender-purple cauliflowers and chocolate-brown peppers are just what the doctor ordered, says breeder Rijk Zwaan
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ArticleInfarm and Wageningen collaborate
Vertical farming company teams with Wageningen University and Research for joint tomato programme
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ArticleOTC makes sustainable grape move
Organic specialist has taken steps to offer sustainable overseas-packed organic grapes to its customers
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ArticleRelocation helps TFC import more avocados
New AI-enabled facility will give Dutch importer greater capacity to store, ripen, and pack range of tropical produce
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ArticleInfarm earns UL certification
Group's technology is the first hydroponic farming system in the world to receive the certification

