All Netherlands articles – Page 33
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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
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ArticleEosta expands Living Wage range
The Dutch organic supplier is adding Living Wage avocados from Kenya to its range of Living Wage products
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ArticleUniting against food waste
We must come together to tackle the problem of waste in the supply chain, say waste expert Toine Timmermans and Liquidseal's Victor Monster
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ArticleJaguar launches Chinese greenhouse vegetables venture
Greenhouse tomatoes and cucumbers to be sold to Chinese consumers following FoodVentures deal
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ArticleNew cucumbers from Rijk Zwaan
Vegetable seed group extends line of products with resistance to New Delhi virus
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ArticleBerries Pride launches blues pack
Eat Me blueberries are now available in a new sustainable cardboard packaging concept
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ArticleAlbert Heijn ditches plastic bags for fruit and veg
Reconfirmed as the Netherlands' most sustainable retailer, the company wants to remove single-use plastic bags from stores
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ArticleKanzi overcomes Covid to sell more apples
GKE says it has managed to increase sales of the variety this season despite a lack of physical promotional activities
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ArticleEuro Pool System goes green
The company is making the transportation of fruit and veg more sustainable with its new green folding trays
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ArticleEosta wants organic recognition
Eosta highlights the water savings of its organically grown avocados in order to draw attention to the environmental benefits of organic production
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ArticleOtflow on course for global expansion
Firm says its innovative technology reduces fruit waste and improves fruit quality
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ArticleTomatoes make sustainability strides
At the Global Tomato Congress, sustainability specialists highlighted the progress made, as well as the significant challenges ahead
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ArticleProminent aims to boost tomato sales
Perry Dekkers tells Global Tomato Congress; 'There is still potential for profit for retailers here'
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ArticleDelphy talks up digital future
Global Tomato Congress hears how digital technologies will help pioneer a path to autonomous greenhouses
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ArticleTomato tech takes centre stage
The Global Tomato Congress spotlighted some of the big technological steps being taken by the industry
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ArticleBerryWorld celebrates double award win
Supplier and breeder picks up two Superior Taste Awards at 2021 International Taste Institute Awards, making it nine since 2018
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ArticleSyngenta uses AR to welcome clients
The company is using augmented reality technology to allow virtual visitors to its new tomato breeding centre
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ArticleTotam Seeds backs Global Tomato Congress
Dutch tomato breeding specialist Totam Seeds is sponsoring next week's Global Tomato Congress, which takes place online on 16 March
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ArticleRijk Zwaan launches new squash
Vegetable seed group introduces the first squash varieties with resistance to the New Delhi virus

