All Netherlands articles – Page 70
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ArticleStorms take toll on Dutch growers
Country hit by hail "the size of tennis balls", damaging greenhouses and crops
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ArticleTaste key to melon push
Nunhems has said that it is committed to flavour and new formats to boost the European melon and watermelon market
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ArticleRijk Zwaan wary of Brexit impact
Brexit vote could lead to increased fresh produce costs and potential restrictions
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ArticleBrexit threat to produce supply lines
Suppliers and customers likely to face cost increases linked to change in currency rates following UK's vote to leave EU
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ArticleAubergines help with healthy soil
By rotating between tomatoes and aubergines, Eosta growers are able to keep the soil healthy and attract favourable insects
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ArticlePink Lady releases European marketing campaign
Festivals, a holiday giveaway and digital marketing will form the basis for Pink Lady’s 2016 summer marketing schedule in Europe
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ArticleChile fills organic lemon shortfall
South African organic lemon growers have struggled with black spot disease, leaving the path clear for Chilean supplies
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ArticleTrue cost estimate helps organic cause
Organics specialist Nature & More has teamed up with a number of customers to make real cost of conventional fruit and vegetables visible to European consumers
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ArticleGlobalGAP Summit speakers revealed
Prince Pieter-Christiaan van Oranje-Nassau will officially open the GlobalGAP Summit in Amsterdam
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ArticleNew brand identity for Aartsenfruit
With offices in the Benelux and Hong Kong, company will use new concept to underline global scope of its business
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ArticleTomato grower installs major LED system
French tomato grower Le Jardin de Rabelais has expanded its Philips Lighting LED system in a new 3.4 ha glasshouse
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ArticleCocaine worth £23m found in Ecuadorian bananas
Customs officers found 900kg of cocaine in a consignment of bananas in the port of Rotterdam
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ArticleEuropean agri minsters visit Philips LED site
Philips Lighting’s Eindhoven GrowWise centre hosted 28 agriculture ministers as part of a two-day visit to the Netherlands
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ArticleAhold-Delhaize merger 'on track'
Ahold announces a strong set of first quarter results and confirms merger should be complete in mid 2016
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ArticleSalad demo days
Rijk Zwaan looks to open up commercial varieties of lettuce bearing the Knox trait to new markets through a series of demonstrations
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ArticleDutch region welcomes EU delegation
Westland promotes expertise and innovation of its horticultural hub, backed by Koppert Cress founder Rob Baan
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ArticleInterko unveils custom-fit cooler
The unit can be modified in size, capacity and number of fans to suit individual client requirements
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ArticlePrice war hits foodservice tomato supply
The supermarket price war is harming the foodservice sector on tomatoes, a category which is trying to fight back against the sheer number of imports
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ArticleDetails emerge of The Greenery's logistics plan
Belgian distribution firm WDP reveals new information about plans to redevelop company's sites in Barendrecht and Breda
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ArticleTotal Produce targets Nordic market
Irish company understood to be planning new joint venture with Dutch firm Kramer-Vezet to supply convenience products

