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‘Online opportunities require immediate action’
Management change at Van Dijk Flora
“Completely digital?”
Marco van Zijverden: ‘FloraHolland should take a look in the mirror’
No future without sustainability
The price of going virtual
I have to admit that I really enjoyed it. The many positive responses to my first column about the new auctioning system. My message regarding the speed at which the new auctioning system should be implemented was received positively by Lucas too.
‘Members have to be more engaged’
“The Royal FloraHolland 2020 strategy seems to be successful - customers relations are flourishing and both members and employees seem optimistic despite uncertain prospects.” CEO Lucas Vos is remarkably positive despite the fact he has to admit that the existence of the auction is no longer a given for all members. “The floricultural industry is doing well and that’s partially because the cooperative brings stability.”
Van den Berg, Herburg and Hoogeveen winners DFG awards 2016
Van Den Berg Roses, Hoogeveen Plants and Herburg Roses are the winners of the Dutch Flower Awards 2016. The winners were announced at the FloraHolland Trade Fair on Thursday 3 November. This year the central theme was "sustainability".
The REAL New Auctioning
In my first column, I’d like to discuss New Auctioning and how this can positively contribute to Royal FloraHolland’s logistical performance. In addition, it also provides a huge cost reduction for all of the auction’s customers. When I say "New Auctioning", I mean the REAL New Auctioning. And by real, I mean: 'af-tuin veilen'.
‘Impossible to estimate what consequences of Brexit will be’
Now that Brexit is a fact, no one knows what the long-term impact will be on exports from the Netherlands to the United Kingdom. The only thing that is now certain is the increased uncertainty about the future, and this uncertainty will damage (not only) Dutch floriculture.
Roses for French mothers expensive because of El Niño
Red roses were scarce and costly in the wholesale sector last week. VGB, the Dutch branch organisation for wholesale trade in flowers and plants, stated that this was caused by the climatic phenomenon El Niño.
‘The position of the Netherlands in the Russian market will decline’
Arnold Koek, an expert on Russia, explains that the Russians are struggling. The man on the street is starting to suffer from the crisis. Salaries are not being paid and everyone has less money to spend,' P&B Recently merged with OZ Export, and the declining trade with Russia was one of the reasons for this merger.