All Netherlands articles – Page 111
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Freshfel condemns Russian safety plan
The fresh produce association has slammed the country's move to introduce certificates for importing certain fruits and vegetables
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Ahold reports net sales upturn
The Netherlands-based retailer has seen sales increase in Europe and the US during the third quarter of 2008
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Tulip crisis fears in the Netherlands
The Netherland’s iconic tulip fields may not bloom for much longer if EU proposals to restrict pesticide approvals are accepted, according to a report published by the Dutch Federation of Agriculture and Horticulture.
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New products launched at Dutch expo
Aalsmeer Market Expo ran alongside Horti Fair from October 15-17 within the flower auction’s Flora Holland Aalsmeer Market.
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Eosta signs climate agreement
The Netherlands-based company has joined an initiative to achieve climate neutral management
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Holland takes on the Seven Summits
Wholesaler and foodservice distributor John Holland is attempting to become just the 27th Briton to complete the Seven Summits challenge.
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Super de Boer to fill board position
The Dutch retailer has lined up a replacement for the departing Jan Ozinga
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Early citrus season for Agrexco
The group hopes to exceed last season's production volumes after favourable weather in Israel
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Port of Antwerp caught up in strikes
Protests against rising transport costs have led to restricted access at the port, as well as rail cancellations and clogged roads
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Local sourcing is going global
Rising consumer awareness of green issues has led to an increase in demand for locally produced fruit and vegetables across Europe
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Brassica sales primed for good growth
Sales of cauliflower, cabbage, broccoli and sprouts are underperforming and require more new marketing ideas
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Dutch pear crop downsized
The Dutch Conference pear season is underway and, although the crop is a little smaller than last season, the fruit is still looking good.
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Super de Boer improves Q3 results
Net sales and like-for-like sales growth improve at the Netherlands-based group during the third quarter of 2008
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Fyffes suffers €7m loss on EWL
The Irish group has written off money owed to it by the Dutch shipping company
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MAFC launches papaya hybrid
The Malaysian group will send trial shipments of its new Paiola branded fruit to Europe in October
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Euromax terminal opens in Rotterdam
The Port of Rotterdam has welcomed a new container terminal at Maasvlakte-1
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Hortyfruta defends itself against Dutch poison claims
Hortyfruta is mounting a campaign to defend Spanish tomatoes and counter potentially damaging claims made in a TV report.
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Climate-neutral kiwifruit head to Europe
Sourced from New Zealand, the first climate neutral kiwifruit are due to arrive in Europe, thanks to the pioneering work of Eosta
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Hortyfruta slams Dutch tomato claims
The Spanish tomato industry in Almería is up in arms over “unfounded” pesticide claims made by Friends of the Earth in the Netherlands
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APM Terminals enjoys net profit jump
The port operator/developer has seen profit grow by US$134m during the first half of the year