All Netherlands articles – Page 47
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ArticleRijk Zwaan invests in Asia
Dutch seed developer Rijk Zwaan is expanding its network in Asia as demand for its products increases in the region
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ArticleNobility joins Europe's raspberry ranks
New variety developed by Plant Sciences will be sold under The Greenery's premium label Sweet & Sunny
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ArticleRijk Zwaan looks to boost organics
Group looks to take organic category 'to the next level' by collaborating with supply chain partners
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ArticleArdo names Gabrielle Kalkwijk as CEO
Kalkwijk will move from US group Dawn Foods to take up new role on 1 October
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ArticleHazera presents new open day concept
Seed company's Hazera Experience Days aims to create collaboration across the supply chain
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ArticleOptimising the Asian melon market
Rijk Zwaan and Levarht will use Asia Fruit Logistica to present their Asian Jewels melon range
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ArticleKoppert to start glasshouse drone trial
The Dutch micro produce specialists have teamed up with PATS Indoor Drone Solutions to trial new drone pest control
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ArticleRetailers evolve to retain customers
From the use of Artificial Intelligence and robots to same-day deliveries and mobile technology, innovations are multiplying in the battle for retail dominance
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ArticleYoom continues to turn heads
Syngenta's purple-skinned tomato brand is set to hit shelves in North America and Australasia.
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ArticleThe light fantastic
How Boston-based Freight Farms’ new growing system could enable anyone to grow fresh produce on their own doorstep
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ArticleLatin America 'not prepared' for TR4
Soil-borne fungus may have been in Colombian soil 'several months at least', says scientist leading investigation
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ArticleTopfruit volumes forecast to fall
European apple and pear volumes are expected to decline, according to forecasts at Prognosfruit, but the scale of damage from July's heat wave remains unclear
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ArticleAhold Delhaize Q2 net sales up
Despite Stop & Shop strikes, retailer continues to enjoy strong performance
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ArticleThe Greenery launches new customer portal
My Greenery platform will help Dutch customers find answers to their questions without speaking to a real person
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ArticleTR4: Colombia awaits final results
Dutch group KeyGene has confirmed it is testing for Panama disease in suspected samples found in La Guajira
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ArticleHealth trend keeps lettuce loved
Rijk Zwaan has a lettuce leaf for every sandwich, as the group taps into the health trend in on-the-go snacking
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ArticleSummit offers sustainable answers
Last month’s Sustainable Foods Summit looked not just at the considerable threats facing the industry, but the multiple solutions on offer, from AI to community sharing platforms
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ArticleChristiane Bell to leave BayWa
Group's international fresh produce division, which includes T&G Global, will be run by Benedikt Mangold from next month
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ArticleSyngenta to showcase sustainable veg
The company's Fields of Innovation event will demonstrate new variety innovation that meets sustainability challenges
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Article'Non-susceptible' peppers discovered
Keygene breakthrough generates new opportunities for sustainable sweet and hot peppers

