All Netherlands articles – Page 70
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ArticleWild bananas could help overcome TR4
Indonesian varieties tested by a research team at Wageningen have shown signs of resistance to the disease
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ArticleRotterdam strike hits fruit arrivals
Port’s first strike in 13 years likely to be the first of several walkouts in protest at increased automation
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ArticleAgroFresh bolsters European team
New recruit Ivan Van Dessel brings further banana industry expertise to help drive uptake of its RipeLock Fruit Quality Management system
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ArticleChiquita launches new banana brand
Company's Dutch arm confirms plans to roll out new Hola Banana! label for class one fruit from Costa Rica and Panama
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ArticleKoppert explores Sudan potential
Netherlands-based Koppert Biological Systems has partnered up with KOI Group to boost sustainability in Sudan
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ArticleChange at the top for HDG
In the year the group celebrates its 35th anniversary, HDG - The Fruit Consultants embraces new leadership
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ArticleHortilux and B&W team up
The Dutch provider of grow light solutions has announced a collaboration with B&W Installaties to strengthen the combined group's market position
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ArticleDutch cucumber growers visit Almeria
Education is the key as Dutch producers visit a range of different organisations
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ArticleKoppert strengthens Spanish presence
Biological innovations to take root in new R&D centre in Almería
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ArticleFruitday sales set to hit US$160m
Chinese online trader and importer has seen rapid growth, in part thanks to use of advanced IT, says co-founder
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ArticleFruit trade 'could do more' with IT
Speakers from Univeg and SanLucar tell EU Fresh Info Forum industry could make better use of new technologies
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ArticleGreenery boss Ton Wortel steps down
Shock departure comes just days after Dutch group's chairman Bert Jansen tendered his resignation
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ArticleEast-West Seed rewards genetic research
Study into vegetable genetics valuable for development of crops less affected environmental extremes is recognised
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ArticleTwo directors resign at The Greenery
Coforta chairman Gerard Pronk takes temporary charge, as company prepares to close its North America office
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ArticleUnilever makes 'carbon positive' pledge
Global food giant makes pledge ahead of crucial UN climate change talks in Paris
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ArticleFormer Greenery man joins Olympic
Albert Knol, who played a key role in reorganising The Greenery, is to take over from Thijs van den Heuvel as MD
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Article'Peace date’ sales to help Syrian families
Nature & More's new campaign will support Selina Hami’s project to deliver food supplies to families in Syrian war zones
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ArticlePanama spread 'caused by one clone'
The same clone of the Fusarium fungus is infecting Cavendish bananas globally, according to a new report
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ArticleNew shipping route links UK and Portugal
New route will call at European and Portuguese ports three times a week provided by shipping firms MacAndrews and OPDR
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ArticlePeppers hit by 'traffic light' price wars
Pepper suppliers are seriously worried about the effects of the supermarkets’ race to the bottom on price

