All Netherlands articles – Page 35
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ArticleOTC welcomes organic RSA stonefruit
South African organic stonefruit from Pro-Plum Orchards is expected from week 49
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AnalysisIs the future of farming automated?
Day two of Smart Horticulture Asia featured discussions around autonomous growing and the use of robots in harvesting
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ArticleFirst Ecuadorean Hass heading for Europe
Mira Fruit, the company that packed the fruit, is planning to send five containers in the next two months
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ArticleTipping point for vertical farming
The opening day of Smart Horticulture Asia delved into the latest developments in the vertical farming sector
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ArticleUneasy truce in blueberry battle
Ross Berries and United Exports may have settled this season's OZblu royalty spat, but the dispute looks set to continue
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ArticleAhold Delhaize improves DJSI standing
Retailer has elevated its position as a world leader in the Dow Jones Sustainability World Index
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ArticleGreen new tech
Two of the three winners at this year’s GreenTech Innovation Awards in Amsterdam offer major benefits for sustainable glasshouse production. Fred Searle speaks to the people behind the cutting-edge new systems
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ArticleSuccess for Living Wage mangoes
Dutch organic importer Eosta’s first Living Wage mangoes are helping to close the wage gap for its suppliers in Burkina Faso
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ArticleApeel widens European reach
Nature's Pride partnership helps bring Apeel avocados to the Netherlands, Norway and Switzerland
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ArticleEosta to launch online platform
The Netherlands-based organic trader is launching an online meeting place to facilitate contact and ensure stable supplies
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ArticleBlueberry spat continues with war of words
United Exports defends its reputation in South Africa, as Ross Berries denies licensing breach over OZblu varieties
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ArticleUnited Exports points finger at Ross Berries
Group alleges licensing breach following second reported seizure of South African blueberries in Rotterdam
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ArticleSustainable systems the solution
Covid-19 is a wake-up call to the planet, according to Volkert Engelsman, CEO of Dutch organic specialist Eosta, with sustainable initiatives the only viable response
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ArticleAhold Delhaize in €1bn share programme
Retailer authorises programme for 2021 while announcing net sales growth in third quarter of the year
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ArticleGreener packs for Nature's Pride avos
Group introduces 100 per cent cardboard packaging for its avocados
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ArticleEmbracing organic in Colombia
With the support of Dutch organic specialist Eosta, Colombian growers see a bright future for the production and export of organic limes
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ArticleEuropean customs seize South African berries
Dutch authorities stop consignment of premium blueberries reportedly grown without permission of plant breeder OZblu
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ArticlePriva launches Open Platform
Using its Plantonomy autonomous growing technology, Priva believes its new Open Platform will take greenhouse crop control to the next level
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ArticleCoolRail collaboration targets expansion
Transfesa Logistics and Euro Pool System partner to extend CoolRail's European reach
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ArticleTurnover up at Rijk Zwaan
Vegetable seed group sees revenue growth across "almost all its crops and regions"

