All Netherlands articles – Page 35
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ArticlePinKids gets fun redesign
Launched a decade ago as a way to combat waste, PinKids is enhancing its appeal to its young audience with a fun new look
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ArticleEurope's flood damage begins to emerge
Production has been affected in large parts of Belgium, Germany, Netherlands and Switzerland
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PodcastsFruitbox 66 - Nico Broersen, AgriPlace
Is your supply chain information buried away in a spreadsheet or email database? If so, it may be time for a rethink
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AdvertorialRijk Zwaan keeps track of melon trends
R&D group's hybrid event showcases new varieties that meet consumer preferences in both melons and watermelons
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ArticleEosta hits Living Wage avocados milestone
For every kilogram of avocados sold, the company contributes €0.02 towards a Living Wage of workers
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ArticleGreenyard offloads mushroom business
Cornerstone Investment Management has agreed a deal to acquire Greenyard Prepared Netherlands
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ArticleGlobal Grape Congress examines EMEA
Second track of Fruitnet’s 24-hour table grape event focuses on Europe, Middle East and Africa, with a series of presentations and discussions
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ArticleLineage Logistics acquires Kloosterboer Group
US-headquartered cold chain specialist continues European expansion with new agreement
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AnalysisFruit Logistica Trend Report: A Fresh Start?
Trade fair's annual report considers Covid-19 impact and what future may hold for world’s fresh produce companies
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ArticleEosta highlights “zero pollution”
With EU Green Week focusing on Zero Pollution and the Green Deal’s 2050 targets, Eosta is promoting its own “zero pollution” apples
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ArticleNew technologies in the spotlight
Vertical farming and local production projects were highlighted at World of Fresh Ideas
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ArticleMJ-Tech launches DVD 2.0
Company introduces new Dynamic Ventilation Disinfection system to help keep fresh produce facilities safe and hygienic
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ArticleRijk Zwaan fights downy mildew
With a new race set to spread further, group confirms the fight against downy mildew is front and centre of its lettuce breeding
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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.

