All Netherlands articles – Page 76
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ArticleHillFresh commends Brazil melon group
Dutch group underlines Real Fruta's quality and prepares to launch unique quality matrix developed with seed companies
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ArticleSharp rise in Dutch organic exports
Carrots and tomatoes lead the charge in the fresh produce category
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ArticleSave Our Soils gains plaudits
Nature & More's Save Our Soils campaign received the backing of the Dutch state secretary at BioFach this week
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ArticleInnovative hat-trick for Eosta
Nature and More has three packaging and sustainability innovations on display at Biofach in Nuremberg
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ArticleRijk Zwaan introduces tomato label
New Internal Red tomatoes offer dark red flesh and deep red core, traits being bred into the wider Rijk Zwaan range
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ArticleAxia inks deal with Village Farms
Dutch seed specialist announces first ever exclusive North American partnership
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ArticleCool Fresh aims for pineapple perfection
Company set to unveil haute couture-inspired ready-to-eat line BonSweet Diamantè at Fruit Logistica
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ArticleCocaine found in vest hidden among delivery of bananas
Dutch company makes €500k find after transporting crate from Belgian port
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ArticleMore job losses at The Greenery
Around 65 people, including 30 permanent staff, due to be made redundant as group's recovery plan continues
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ArticleRijk Zwaan to launch new pepper
Dutch vegetable seed specialist will show off its new pepper innovation, Sweet Palermo
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ArticleBad weather causes 'severe' courgette shortage in Europe
Due to weather issues in key supply region Spain, the price of the vegetable has doubled on wholesale markets
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ArticleAhold outlines improved results
Performance picked up in the Netherlands in particular during the fourth quarter of fiscal 2014
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ArticleFlower Sprout to make international debut
The vegetable will be available in a number of European countries from this year
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ArticleChiquita move comes under scrutiny
The motivation behind Cutrale-Safra's decision to use Vlissingen as its northern European banana port instead of Antwerp has been strongly questioned by the Belgian New Fruit Wharf
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ArticleHalls celebrating 125 years of growth
Sub-tropical produce supplier Halls is marking its 125th anniversary with a series of events and a new brand identity
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ArticleChiquita swaps Antwerp for Vlissingen
Chiquita bananas are reportedly set to unload at the Dutch port of Vlissingen in the future, instead of Antwerp in Belgium
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ArticleStudents to grow lettuce on Mars
Pioneering project is among 10 other university projects to be included as payload on an unmanned Mars One craft
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ArticleDutch pears to make Chinese debut
With Dutch pears due to arrive in China over the coming days, key suppliers and receivers are excited about the prospects for the first shipments
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ArticleFirst zero-emission terminal to open
APM Terminals’ new Rotterdam terminal will run on 100 per cent clean energy

