All Netherlands articles – Page 58
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Rijk Zwaan outlines pepper importance
Rudy van den Berg, crop coordinator for peppers at Rijk Zwaan, speaks exclusively to Fruitnet about developments in the category
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Plant Sciences pushing open-source berry model
Californian company's new division in the Netherlands will target new commercial opportunities across European market
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Benelux takes a shine to Murano class
The Italian strawberry variety, which is already highly regarded in the UK, is making a splash in the Netherlands and Belgium
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Ahold and Delhaize to merge this week
Retailers expect to complete merger on 23 July, subject to US Federal Trade Commission clearance
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Data: how the Dutch rule Europe's avo trade
Figures show the Netherlands remains very much at the heart of things when it comes to avocado imports… and exports
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Dutch authority cuts pepper cartel fine
Rainbow and United West Growers have seen their individual €7m fines for price-fixing cut to a total of €1.63m
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Analysis
Data: Who buys stonefruit from Europe?
Infographics illustrate varying dependence on western, central and eastern European markets
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The Greenery sells off Mulder Onions
Buyout led by current MD Gerard Hoekman will see company leave The Greenery after almost 20 years
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Analysis
Data: Where does Germany import grapes from?
Infographic shows importance of EU partner countries, as well as third countries like Turkey, over summer period
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Article
G’s to establish Dutch JV to market Love Beets
New JV with Dutch organic grower Bio Brass will be the hub for G's European marketing of branded and fresh beetroot
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Ahold and Delhaize agree US conditions
As part of the group's proposed merger, the retailers have agreed to divest 86 stores in the US
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Through the looking glass
Rein Burger, buyer at Dutch organic group OTC Holland, says that the market for organic greenhouse vegetables is on the up and up
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HillFresh adds Cepi to melon line up
Dutch company says sales are outperforming Spanish melons during the summer
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Dutch researchers aim to develop new film
Starch and polyethylene could improve the barrier properties of film wrapping
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Veg growers facing 'worst crop situation in 40 years'
Heavy rain and hail across Europe has decimated vegetable crops with large parts of carrot and pea crops “totally lost”
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New managing director at Nature's Pride
Rabobank's Fred van Heyningen set to join company, with Shawn Harris continuining to set strategic course as group CEO
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Storms take toll on Dutch growers
Country hit by hail "the size of tennis balls", damaging greenhouses and crops
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Taste key to melon push
Nunhems has said that it is committed to flavour and new formats to boost the European melon and watermelon market
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Rijk Zwaan wary of Brexit impact
Brexit vote could lead to increased fresh produce costs and potential restrictions
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Brexit threat to produce supply lines
Suppliers and customers likely to face cost increases linked to change in currency rates following UK's vote to leave EU