All Netherlands articles – Page 73
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ArticleAhold and Delhaize to merge
Retailers announce their intention to merge, forming a group that will serve over 50m customers each week
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ArticleSmall steps for crownless pineapples
Hagé International says that while there is demand for the specialist fruit, stable availability is an issue
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ArticlePakistani mango consignment rejected
A shipment of the fruit has been rejected in the Netherlands due to the presence of fruit fly
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ArticleVeiling Zon granted royal title
Dutch fresh fruit and vegetable supplier marks centenary with special anniversary event in Venlo
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ArticleConference targets German market
VLAM and GroentenFruit Bureau’s successful Conference pear campaign in Germany is set to be extended to the rest of the country
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ArticleKloosterboer opens Durban facility
One-stop-shop concept aims to bring operations closer to every country clients operate in
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ArticlePeru, Netherlands sign electronic certification deal
Pilot scheme to move the phytosanitary certification process online will help improve the competitiveness of Peruvian exports
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ArticleVitacress wins McDonald’s plaudit
Farm supplying lettuce to food chain’s 144 Portuguese outlets obtains good practice award
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ArticleAsda launches ‘first-ever’ stripy pepper
Red and yellow striped pepper is grown by Dutch firm 4Evergreen and is marketed as having high levels of vitamin C
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ArticleTulip growers 'please please' Paul McCartney
Ex member of The Beatles presented with his own tulip in colours associated with his native Liverpool before gig in the Netherlands
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ArticleDriesvenplant opens blues facility
Dutch blueberry breeder has introduced new modern nursery facilities that will help produce 1.8m plants annually
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ArticleZespri creates magical world
In order to promote the arrival of its SunGold kiwifruit variety in Europe, Zespri is launching a new “augmented reality” app
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ArticleSoil the focus at foods summit
At last week’s Sustainable Foods Summit, Tobias Bandel of Soil & More discussed the importance of flexibility and evolution in effectively protecting our soils
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ArticleLabour certification must go further
A new report into the conditions on certified and non-certified farms shows more must be done to protect the rights of workers
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Article‘Like Organic’ to save soils
With 30 football fields of soil being lost every minute to overfarming, consumers are being encouraged to 'Like Organic'
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Article"Positive momentum" for Ahold
First quarter result shows sales up 3.1 per cent at constant exchange rates
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ArticleCool Fresh heralds success of Little Libraries
Dutch importer's CSR model in South Africa is now being extended to other source countries, starting with Costa Rica
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ArticleCosta Rica organic exports climb
Recovery continues but shipments still way behind levels seen before the 2011 global financial crisis
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Ahold and Delhaize confirm talks
Retailers reveal they are in preliminary talks over a combination, with nothing set in stone
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ArticleTime for rethink on consumption
EVS2015: The importance of the brain’s automatic reactions to different types of food has been underestimated, delegates at European Vegetable Strategies heard last week

