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Press release: Towards a sustainable spice sector in Netherlands
The world’s largest spice exporter, the Netherlands, hosted its first international spice conference on 12 October 2010 at the Royal Tropical Institute in Amsterdam. The conference brought together over 100 people from around the world, including Dutch importers, retailers and processors as well as farmers’ organizations and exporters from countries such as India, Indonesia, Mozambique, Uganda and Vietnam.
The world’s largest spice exporter, the Netherlands, hosted its first international spice conference on 12 October 2010 at the Royal Tropical Institute in Amsterdam. The conference brought together over 100 people from around the world, including Dutch importers, retailers and processors as well as farmers’ organizations and exporters from countries such as India, Indonesia, Mozambique, Uganda and Vietnam.
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Annual Review 2009
Browse our Annual Review 2009 and read about our activities and results in 2009.
Browse our Annual Review 2009 and read about our activities and results in 2009.
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Press release KIT 100th anniversary
In 2010, the Royal Tropical Institute (KIT) is celebrating a century of expertise on culture and sustainable development. The Institute will commemorate its rich history during this centennial anniversary by organizing various events. The opening ceremony on 11 March will be attended by Her Majesty Queen Beatrix and Her Royal Highness Princess Máxima of the Netherlands. It will be a ceremony where history will fuse with culture.
In 2010, the Royal Tropical Institute (KIT) is celebrating a century of expertise on culture and sustainable development. The Institute will commemorate its rich history during this centennial anniversary by organizing various events. The opening ceremony on 11 March will be attended by Her Majesty Queen Beatrix and Her Royal Highness Princess Máxima of the Netherlands. It will be a ceremony where history will fuse with culture.
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