All Netherlands articles – Page 49
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ArticleTextainer breaks new ground
Group becomes the first leasing company to Invest in Primeline One refrigerated containers
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ArticleOrganic market 'nowhere near saturated'
Heleen Bos, organic specialist at Rijk Zwaan, speaks about the future of the organics industry
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ArticleNew apple Morgana offers 'tropical, aniseed' taste
Partners in Belgium, Germany, Italy and the Netherlands will plant 600,000 new trees by end of 2019
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ArticleRijk Zwaan continues R&D push
Seed company sees slight drop in revenue and profit, while expanding research, breeding and production facilities
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ArticleDutch industry veteran Eric Truffino dies
Truffino was best known for founding the Dutch Golden Tomato Club which gave valuable insights on Dutch horticultural production
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ArticleGPG secures major strawberry deal with UC Davis
Global Plant Genetics will work to bring new varieties to market in Europe, the Mediterranean and South America
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ArticleFresh addition to Eat Me range
Nature's Pride adds new fresh kits, Mango Passion Fruit Mousse and Mango Salsa
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ArticleNew player in the snacking segment
Rijk Zwaan's One-bite mini cucumber can "rival traditional snacks"
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ArticleAH goes large on veg for Agri Food Week
Dutch chain Albert Heijn opens massive veg stall to support safe and healthy food produced in the Netherlands
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ArticleOut of gas
Greenhouse growers in the Netherlands are torn between a push to reduce their emissions and the need to generate enough carbon dioxide to stay up and running
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ArticleNew berry tomatoes in development for UK markets
At barely more than 2cm across, the berry tomato variety from Axia Vegetable Seeds is a novel option for tomato lovers
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AnalysisPanama disease: the point of no return?
The future looks bleak for the banana business as it struggles to contain the disease TR4, but Professor Gert Kema believes an escape route could be within reach, provided the industry works together. He speaks exclusively to Mike Knowles and Michael Barker
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ArticleMaersk merges Damco
Maersk has confirmed it will absorb logistics firm Damco into Maersk Line to streamline the business
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ArticleNew Hoogsteder DC prepares for take-off
The Greenery's international export business is moving to a brand new, airfreight-equipped facility in 2019
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ArticlePlastic-Free Aisle on show in UK
A Plastic Planet hopes the appearance of its Plastic-Free Aisle at the Packaging Innovations conference prompts a shift toward plastic-free shopping
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ArticleMaersk merger on cards for Damco
Damco's logistics business looks set to be merged into Maersk Line, reports ShippingWatch
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ArticleUniversities take fight to world hunger
'A5' agri-universities will collaborate on education and research with long-term aim of eradicating global hunger by 2030
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ArticleAustralia should mimic Dutch success
Australia has 249 times more productive land than the Netherlands, which is the world’s second-largest food exporter
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ArticleDutch greenhouses facing CO2 shortage
Efforts to reduce emissions have had an unwanted knock-on effect in reducing the volume of carbon dioxide available

