All Netherlands articles – Page 94
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ArticleNature Counts awarded to growers
Four new producers have been recognised for sustainability by being handed The Greenery's Nature Counts label
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ArticleFrost causes major damage to EU crops
Sub-zero temperatures to blame for likely significant fall in volumes of apples, pears and cherries across central Europe
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ArticleProfit falls 40 per cent at The Greenery
Group's efforts to streamline logistics operations help to lessen impact of E coli crisis and difficult summer's trading
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VideoStrong turnout for FRESH2011
More than 200 delegates from 24 countries attended this year's congress, which was held in the Dutch port city of Rotterdam
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ArticleGert Noorderink handed DailyFresh role
The logistical service provider has appointed Mr Noorderink as its new sales director
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ArticleEuropatat reveals guest speakers
Guy Faulkner and Karlijn Offermans have both been added to the programme for the Kijkduin event
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ArticleEuropean suppliers 'must add value'
New report by Rabobank highlights how a changing fresh produce industry has altered the role of suppliers
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ArticleGreenery reveals EU benefits for Dutch trade
The Netherlands has become the world’s largest vegetable exporting country thanks to the European internal market, the euro and the safety and stability of the EU, a report by The Greenery has found.
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ArticleThe Greenery: Europe key to growth
Netherlands' membership of European Union and single European currency have brought major benefits, report finds
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ArticleRotterdam to open cutting-edge terminal
APM Terminals' container terminal at Maasvlakte II represents a 'new era' for innovation and sustainability
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ArticleDutch strawberry season underway
Royal Fruitmasters buys first cartons of Sonata strawberries at its own auction, with the proceeds all going to a Dutch charity
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New logistics facilities announced in The Netherlands
A weekly Seatrade service with South and Central America set up by Vlissingen-based Continental Stevedoring Company (CSC) means the company can expect to handle some 750 million bananas a year.
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ArticleSummit covers sustainability and waste
Sustainable sourcing, food waste and food authenticity will be among the main topics discussed at June's Sustainable Foods Summit
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ArticleLusa central to Driscoll's Europe campaign
With two weeks to go until its Benelux strawberry production begins, the marketer is confident of a positive season ahead
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ArticleEurope-South America service reconfigured
Hamburg Süd and Aliança have altered their North Europe-East Coast South America service as market conditions change
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Algeria installs hydroponic water system
Climate Control Systems (CCS) of Ontario has built a hydroponic water treatment system for an Algerian tomato grower that provides up to 40 per cent savings on water and fertiliser costs.
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ArticleInnovation keeps Dutch ahead of the game
With competition from Spain and increasing support for British produce, the Dutch salad industry is going above and beyond to maintain its position within the UK marketplace. Natasha Blok reports
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ArticleSalanova hits Japan on Asian tour
Following a visit to Thailand earlier in the month, Rijk Zwaan took its Salanova lettuce to Foodex in Tokyo
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ArticleTotal Produce completes acquisition
Group confirms move for 50 per cent of Frankort & Koning after receiving regulatory clearance last week
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ArticleVitacress targets Benelux and Germany
New joint venture with Camino Real, part of Dutch group Gipmans, sets UK salads supplier on course to expand in Europe

