All Netherlands articles – Page 74
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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
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ArticleBrazil dominates orange juice sector
Brazil dominates world orange juice production, sending 80 per cent of its exports to Europe. But who are the key plays in this lucrative industry and how is it developing? Andrew Morgan and Patricia Salume report
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ArticleVietnam allows Dutch apple and pear imports
Officials from both countries have signed a deal to allow shipments of Dutch topfruit into Vietnam for the first time
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ArticleAhold and Delhaize announce executives
Ahead of the proposed merger of the two retailers, the groups reveal the future executive committee lineup
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ArticleDutch welcome sustainable choice
A new report from the Dutch government has revealed the extent to which the country’s consumers are embracing sustainable food options
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ArticlePowder-free figs head for Europe
Brazilian fig supplier Euroconte has responded to European importer demands for powder-free fruit that meets high social and environmental standards
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ArticleCanada cuts tax on Dutch pepper imports
Greenhouse bell peppers imported from the Netherlands will no longer be subject to a prohibitive anti-dumping tax
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ArticleEosta recognised for entrepreneurship
The Dutch organics company has been put forward for the prestigious Horticultural Entrepreneurship Award for 2016
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ArticleJunami teams with Dutch Olympic star
Hockey player Naomi van As will help promote apple variety to those Dutch consumers with an active lifestyle
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ArticleGreen light for Rotterdam Cool Port
Kloosterboer and Port of Rotterdam invest in new cold storage facility, slated for a 2017 opening
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ArticleTotal Produce BV plans to relocate
Company due to take up residence at Kloosterboer's new Cool Port centre in Waalhaven area of Rotterdam
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ArticleNew links for Morocco and key markets
French group CMA CGM has upgraded its services in response to increased demand from citrus and vegetable exporters
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ArticleOnline grocery to force retailers' hands
A new report from Rabobank suggests that food retailers will need to reshape their business models in the future
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ArticleKnox trait extends lettuce shelf-life
Rijk Zwaan is presenting the new innovation, which prevents rapid discolouring, at the Lettuce and Leafy Vegetable Conference in Antwerp

