All Netherlands articles – Page 82
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ArticleHockey cup boost for fresh produce
Dutch set to showcase range of fruit and vegetable, including US sweet potatoes, at the Hockey World Cup in The Hague
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ArticleOcean advances impact on airfreight
Seabury study finds new technologies are driving a switch from airfreight to seafreight
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ArticleZon director in shock departure
Gerjo Scheringa leaves Dutch fruit and vegetable company after just under two years as managing director
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ArticleHillfresh strengthens kaki programme
Dutch marketer says first of persimmons from its partnership with Agricola Antoluz will be available in mid-October
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ArticleZon edges back into the black
Restructuring programme started in 2012 will continue for some years, company said
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ArticleMahindra inks deal with Dutch seed specialist
Creation of new joint venture company will significantly improve seed potato offer to Indian farmers
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ArticleThe Greenery slides into the red
Restructuring costs and poor prices resulted in a net loss of €21m for 2013
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ArticleHealth message returns to Germany
German shoppers will see Frische ist Leben promotional posters in supermarket car parks over eight-week period
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European veg event to offer new ideas
Suppliers and retailers heading for European Vegetable Strategies in Brussels as fall in consumption raises concerns
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ArticleGrowth year for Euro Pool System
Pallet and packaging specialist sees growth in turnover of 6.9 per cent despite challenging economic conditions in Europe
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ArticleDriscoll's shares berry vision in Amsterdam
This year's Global Berry Congress saw Driscoll's Theo Houwen discuss growth in the European blueberry and raspberry sectors
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CommentFuture fresh berry trends
Following the Global Berry Congress 2014 in Amsterdam, Eurofruit editor Mike Knowles sums up the event’s findings
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ArticleAlbert Heijn in fresh centre partnership
Memorandum of understanding has been signed between Norbert Dentressangle and the Dutch retailer
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ArticleTotal Produce in sustainability commitment
Fresh produce giant commits to having 100 per cent of its volume of fresh fruits and vegetables sourced sustainably by 2020
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ArticleBayer Cropscience rebrands Nunhems
Unit becomes Bayer CropScience Vegetable Seeds, reflecting greater integration into parent group it joined in 2002
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ArticleOTC predicts further organic growth
Dutch firm OTC Holland marks tenth anniversary by forecasting continued expansion for organic fruit and veg sales
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ArticleVarekamp now IFS and BRC Certified
Rotterdam-based fresh logistics service provider achieves dual certification
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ArticleHarvest House copes with EU funding loss
Withdrawal of European subsidy changing commercial landscape for vegetable growers in the Netherlands
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ArticleBookings surge for Asia Fruit Logistica
Exhibitor registrations for Asia’s leading fresh fruit and vegetable trade show up by almost 30 per cent on same stage last year
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ArticleBlueberry demand rising in Europe
Category expert predicts sizeable growth as consumers see health benefits and improvements in product quality

