All Netherlands articles – Page 59
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ArticleGrowing up in Amsterdam
Amsterdam’s first commercial vertical farm has opened its doors with the ambition to expand its model across Europe
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ArticleFlevo Berry unveils Magnus
Dutch breeding company launches new strawberry variety it says is "tough and hardened"
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ArticleKyrgyz dried fruit and nut co-op open for business
Wealth of Kyrgyz Forest cooperative is looking to supply Fairtrade-certified wild walnuts and dried fruit into Europe
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ArticleGet organised, Balkan growers told
At this week’s Fruitnet Forum South-East Europe, the region’s apple and berry producers were advised to diversify, collaborate and get organised to achieve export success
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ArticleGreenvale invests in new organic varieties
Supplier tackles shortage of reliable organic potato varieties but accepts limited potential of the market
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ArticleCosta Rica pins hopes on China's pineapple intake
Pineapple suppliers in Costa Rica have increased production in anticipation of major consumption growth in China
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ArticleBerryWorld and Beekers BV consolidate
Soft-fruit group aims to capitalise on growth potential in European berry market after consolidating joint venture
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ArticleWeather events threaten 2018 stability
Rabobank report warns of La Niña weather phenomenon, fluctuating currencies and increasing freight and input costs
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ArticleLove Beets promotes new range
Beetroot brand showcased new flavours and convenience format for marinated beets at the Amsterdam Produce Show
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ArticleChile pinpoints European potential
Asoex says there are still growth opportunities for blueberries, grapes and apples as well as organics
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ArticleFresh produce companies ‘are part of a food culture’
Suppliers will increasingly become part of a wider food culture by offering inspiration and staying ahead of new trends
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ArticleAmazon can 'treat whole food category as a loss leader'
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos’ history of selling at a loss to inflict pain on competitors could spark major price war in food retail
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Article‘Aggressive’ new disease hits lettuce growers
Growers urged to diagnose early after first UK outbreak of Fusarium wilt in lettuce
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ArticleAsda unveils snore-reducing pineapples
Pineapple plants to be exclusively stocked over Christmas, with NASA studies suggesting relief for noisy sleepers
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ArticleNew markets lift Peru’s blues exports
Since opening last year China has become the third biggest destination for Peruvian blueberries
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ArticleJumbo set to enter Belgium in 2019
The Netherlands' second-largest food retailer is reportedly looking to establish 30 stores in its neighbouring market
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ArticleThe Greenery gives recipe ideas a spin
New online slot machine makes it easier for Verse Oogst box scheme customers to find inspiring meal ideas
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ArticleProminent launches consumer campaign
Tomato group is launching a series of video clips featuring the end user
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ArticleName clash prompts rebrand for strawberry variety
Breeder Flevo Berry has renamed its Sunsation strawberry variety after it was found to clash with a sunflower
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ArticleNatureFresh to bring Tomberry to North America
The Ontario-based grower said the variety is a perfect fit for its rapidly expanding snacking offer

