All Netherlands articles – Page 76
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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
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ArticleProduce team raises €45k for cancer charity
Forty workers at Quality Produce International participated in the cancer fundraising Ride for the Roses bicycle race in the Netherlands
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ArticleDutch top-fruit season takes off
Dutch growers are harvesting this year’s top-fruit crop, with two varieties leading the way in the apple and pear categories respectively
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ArticleDutch pepper suppliers see late-summer sales surge
High temperatures and poor Spanish exports sent European retailers knocking on Dutch doors and led to late price spike
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ArticleDutch greenhouse alliance formed
Growers' associations, Rabobank and Dutch government agencies join forces to restructure and develop greenhouse horticulture
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ArticleKoppert swoops for Certis 'beneficials'
Netherlands-based group acquires Certis' crop protection business for UK, France and Italy
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ArticleKenya pioneers Integrated Crop Management
Biopesticide firm and Finlays subsidiary Dudutech is helping Kenyan growers manage crop protection without relying solely on synthetic pesticides
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ArticleGKE launches new pear variety Migo
Marketer aims to improve pear category by offering consumers more convenient product with longer shelf-life
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ArticleMarlene sticker competition returns
Vog Consortium launches Marlene apple competition across eight European countries
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ArticleRoots giant in 'world-first' £1m spend
Fully automated parsnip trimming line expected to have a 'large, positive impact' at Alan Bartlett & Sons
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ArticleAPMT to buy Spain’s Grup Maritim TCB
The Barcelona-based company has facilities in Spain, Turkey, Guatemala, Mexico, Colombia and Brazil
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ArticleDutch topfruit wrecked by storms
Growers in the Netherlands are facing huge losses a week before the harvest begins following heavy rain and hailstones
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ArticleCH Robinson has new European head
Group names Jeroen Eijsink as president of Its European operations
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ArticleWholesalers prepare for product price hikes
Chillies, tomatoes and cucumbers costing more than usual due to a variety of weather difficulties

