All Netherlands articles – Page 97
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NSure lands prestigious award
Innovative fresh produce quality assessment programme earns Dutch group the 2010 Food Valley Award
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EU countries working on market access
Fresh produce industry officials from six member states revealed to be pooling their efforts towards removing barriers to trade
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Rijk Zwaan launches Mexican site
Group officially opens new production facility in Guanajuato, with the site benefiting from high light intensity and good climate
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Flash cars key in Dutch fraud case
Suspicions over an international crime network which saw forgery and money laundering in the trade were aroused when suspects were seen driving flash cars.
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Ahold appoints new CEO
Dick Boer will step into the role vacated by the outgoing John Rishton, while there are changes in the group's US division
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WUWM reveals Market Award winners
Mercazaragoza is handed the gold prize for its initiatives to strengthen the competitiveness of Zaragoza's retail market sector
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WUWM appoints new chairman
Torben Flinch of Copenhagen Markets takes over from Graham Wallace of Glasgow City Markets for next two-and-a-half years
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Eijo Nienhuis retires from Hagé
One of the Netherlands’ foremost fresh produce traders has called time on his career following more than 40 years of building and developing the business
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Nunhems invests in facility improvement
Bayer's vegetable seed subsidiary to modernise its Leudal-based research centre in the Netherlands with €12m investment
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Employer award for Rijk Zwaan
High employee ratings see Dutch group declared the best employer in the Netherlands for 2010
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Univeg and Jin-Jin begin pomelo project
Companies team up with Sino Analytica to develop improvements to quality and sustainability of Chinese pomelo exports
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Dutch top-fruit sector takes value-added route to growth
The Dutch top-fruit industry is among the most innovative and reliable sources of northern hemisphere supply. But like all other European producers, the Dutch have found the going tough in the last couple of years and are looking for new points of difference to boost margins. Michael Barker reports
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Antwerp and Panama sign major deal
Port authorities in Antwerp and Panama finalise agreement to increase cooperation and information exchanges
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Rotterdam welcomes 100th ULCC
The Evelyn Maersk has become the 100th ultra large container carrier to sail into the Port of Rotterdam this year
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Sales and profit growth at Ahold
Dutch retailer publishes second quarter results, with net sales climbing and net income growing by 3.1 per cent
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The Greenery unveils Dazzling Gold pear
New branded club variety set to repeat the recent success of Sweet Sensation, according to company's chief executive Philip Smits
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AgroCap invests in Innoverde
Cool Fresh International's holding company makes new strategic investment in Netherlands-based fresh produce company
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Breakbulk recovering at Rotterdam
Throughput figures are increasing as the port bounces back from the impact of the global economic downturn
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Fruitmasters plans to "streamline" Citronas
Dutch import company has struggled to sustain its business since loss of key account managers two years ago, Fruitmasters confirms
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Rotterdam prepares for future changes
Port of Rotterdam is readying itself for throughput growth and a shift in the type of goods it handles over the next 20 years