All Netherlands articles – Page 65
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ArticleIntra-EU trade on the up
Fruit and vegetable movement between EU member states grew 2 per cent in volume and 7 per cent in value last year
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ArticleEosta backs Kenyan avocados
The Dutch organics specialist highlights the benefits to Kenyan smallholders and local communities of sourcing organic avocados from Kenya
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ArticleApple pesticide test extended to new varieties
Sustainable agriculture analyst adds Golden Delicious and Pink Lady to apple varieties that can be screened for 1-MCP application
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ArticleScientists put an eye in the sky to tackle the fly
University of Aberdeen is testing use of drones to monitor Spotted Wing Drosophila and alert soft fruit growers to flies’ presence
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ArticleDoubling up on Dutch
Spanish salad shortages are set to drive up prices and demand in the Netherlands as the switchover begins
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ArticleThe Greenery doubles its profits
Cost reductions help drive up profitability despite the group reporting a fall in turnover of 6.9 per cent
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ArticleBerlin research centre to track shoppers' eyes
Rijk Zwaan's new 'retail experience' centre will be used to monitor shoppers' behaviour with eye-tracking glasses
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ArticleThe Greenery opens new berry facility
Modern new distribution centre in Breda has been developed in partnership with Belgian logistics firm WDP
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ArticleLCT secures Tilbury-Amsterdam deal
London Container Terminal agrees four-year deal, with new, larger vessel slated to make first call this week
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ArticleFruit and veg import prices ‘to rise 8 per cent’ after Brexit
Dutch analysts predict inevitable price increases in EU products that UK is almost solely reliant upon, whatever trade deal is reached
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ArticleGBC2017: the story on social media
Fruitnet.com rounds up the best content from across the social media networks during Global Berry Congress 2017
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ArticleFuture proofing blueberry demand
GBC2017 looks at ways to develop effective marketing strategies to deal with the rise in global blueberry production
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ArticleGBC2017 lays down berry health challenge
More than 400 delegates attended Global Berry Congress 2017 in Rotterdam, a record attendance for the annual event
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AnalysisHoneyberries: Are they the fifth berry?
Higher prices, lower costs and less competition may tempt northern growers into honeyberries, according to speakers at the Global Berry Congress
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ArticleLabour issues laid bare at GBC2017
A special session at Global Berry Congress focused on wide ranging topics such as modern slavery and automation
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ArticleFull steam ahead for Easyfresh Express
Rail service linking Valencia to northern Europe offers a new option for produce shippers in southeastern Spain
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ArticleBayer opens tomato centres
Bayer presents all Nunhems tomato on the vine varieties at two loctions in Belgium and the Netherlands
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ArticleAhold Delhaize updates on divestments
Retailer reports progress on store divestments agreed with Belgian Competition Authority during merger
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ArticleMission opens Breda ripening centre
Company says the new facility will enable it to offer more value-added services to its European customer base
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ArticleZespri to feature on Greenery trucks
The Greenery chief executive Steven Martina reveals plan to put NZ kiwifruit company's brand on some of its trucks

