All Netherlands articles – Page 68
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ArticleSyngenta and Rijk Zwaan sign veg deal
Cross-licensing agreement on native traits in vegetables allows companies to bring improved varieties to market
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ArticleIsraeli tomato exports decline
As the number of tomato growers falls, Israeli production is sliding steadily, with exports suffering as a result of strong domestic demand
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ArticleThe changing face of the industry
Report from industry analyst Rabobank highlights the growth of certain producers and the demand for a wider variety of produce globally
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ArticleThomas Averhoff leaving Univeg Germany
Lars Wagener swaps biscuits for produce to assume responsibility for a number of Univeg corporate and trading operations
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ArticleSainsbury’s sees unseasonable spike in sprout sales
Retailer said health benefits of sprouts and alternative recipes have created ‘unprecedented’ summer demand
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ArticleVeg seed firms hold open days
Seed companies Hazera and Clause are holding International Open Days this month to showcase the latest vegetable varieties, which respond to a host of demands
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ArticleRijk Zwaan presents Knox in HK
The Dutch vegetable breeder will use next week’s Asia Fruit Logistica exhibition to promote its Knox innovation in the Asian market
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ArticleEosta slams short-termism
The short-sightedness of large supermarkets has come under fire from the Dutch organic specialist’s Volkert Engelsman
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AnalysisPlenty of potential for European peppers
Enza Zaden's Hans Verwegen looks at the European pepper market and considers a possible comeback for the category.
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ArticleEosta heads Back to School
Eosta's 'Back to School' snacking tomatoes tap into two of the biggest trends in food: health and convenience
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ArticleStrong start for Ahold Delhaize
Recently merged retail giant kicks off with good momentum as both Ahold and Delhaize Group report strong second-quarter results
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ArticleDutch start-up launches seaweed pasta
Organic seaweed tagliatelle is being marketed as a healthy and sustainable pasta alternative
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ArticleOlympic Fruit looks beyond Russia
The Dutch importer has welcomed the growing stability of the European market, as companies begin to cope better with the continuing Russian ban
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ArticleFirst neo-panama vessel calls at London
The Sofia Celeste is the first ship to transit the newly-enlarged Panama Canal and then call at the UK
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ArticleResearch unravels DNA of banana fungus
Consortium hopes findings will help develop a banana plant resistant to black Sigatoka
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AnalysisIs the baby veg market coming of age?
Growing interest in healthy eating is combining with a buoyant eating-out trend to boost demand for mini vegetables
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ArticleEvelina making name for itself in Asia
Chilean and Argentinean production now complementing European volumes, as exports to China, Taiwan and India begin
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ArticleDutch peppers flown to China for first time
Two-week trial offers hope for exporters looking to establish regular supply line into the Asian country during 2017
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ArticlePeru courts Dutch companies
Key events for importers and logistics, packaging and service companies planned around this year’s ExpoAlimentaria
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ArticleCapespan table grape grower bags award
Jacques Beukes of Modderdrift Farm recognised for contribution to recent revival of South African export trade in Thailand

