All Netherlands articles – Page 31
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ArticleSuccess for Emilie grapes from India
Germany’s Kölla has been highly satisfied with its first effort to market Indian grapes under the Emilie brand, reporting excellent quality and demand
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ArticleMangoes get Apeel protection
Nature’s Pride and Apeel expand their range with mangoes that "last two times longer"
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ArticleAgroFair marks 25 years of Fairtrade
Fairtrade specialist AgroFair has seen big changes in 25 years, but the firm's Frank Vermeersch and Luud Clercx tell World of Fresh Ideas that the job is far from done
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ArticleEosta bringing the bees back
In order to boost biodiversity and demonstrate solidarity with its organic growers, Eosta is turning the area around its offices into a "sea of flowers"
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ArticleNew sustainability metric for UK agriculture
‘Global Farm Metric’ set to become a new standard by which farmers and supermarkets measure and manage impact of food production
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ArticleCH Robinson grows in Europe
Logistics group acquires Combinex Holding to expand its European road transport footprint.
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ArticleOTC welcomes Colombian pumpkins
Dutch importer and Colombian group Equilibria launch successful organic pumpkin project
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ArticleNature’s Pride unveils world’s first avo packing robot
Company says automating the packing process will allow it to offer customers an even better service
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ArticleMarlene artwork brightens shopping trips
Winning competition entry has been placed on range of promotional materials to mark brand's 25th anniversary
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ArticleOrganic plan needs focus on demand
The EU's targets for organic farmland will only pay off if consumer demand can keep up with production, warns Ecovia Intelligence
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ArticleAartsen receives its first ever Zespri kiwifruit
As an official partner, the group is working to boost sales of the branded product via speciality stores in the Netherlands
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ArticleCalls for expansion of Duty of Care
A Dutch think-tank is calling on the government to broaden laws on Duty of Care to obligate large companies to act responsibly
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ArticleTFC Holland invests in Softripe tech
BayWa subsidiary adopts artificial intelligence-supported process for precision ripening of avocados and mangoes
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ArticleRijk Zwaan utilises studio meetings
The group recently held a series of studio meetings with its Sweet Palermo partners in Israel and the Netherlands
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ArticleNew team for Easyfresh Ireland
New staff and management team headed up by Gavin Sherwin will develop logistics services in the Irish market
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ArticleInterko launches Containerised Ripening Room
Mobile, space-saving system is the result of five years of research and development in partnership with Fyffes
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ArticleOntario gains autonomous greenhouse tech
OGVG and Blue Radix introduce autonomous greenhouse management to the Canadian province
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ArticleTozer launches Dutch division due to Brexit
Marcel Bloemendaal from Pop Vriend Seeds will lead newly-created Tozer Seeds Netherlands as sales director for Northern Europe
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ArticleEnza Zaden reports good progress on ToBRFV
Preliminary trials of high-resistance varieties in Mexico are showing very encouraging results, company says
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ArticleFiscal message getting through
The notion that taxes can be used to promote healthier, more sustainable diets is gaining traction in the Netherlands, according to Eosta

