All Organics articles – Page 11
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Fresh investment for The Natural Fruit Company
One of Europe's leading fresh citrus suppliers has a new majority shareholder, Fremman Capital
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New training course for organic sector
Training will provide introduction to organic farming practice and legislation as well as soil management and conversion planning
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Eosta hits Living Wage avocados milestone
For every kilogram of avocados sold, the company contributes €0.02 towards a Living Wage of workers
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Biodiversity survey yields positive results for VIP
Company says it strives to promote biodiversity and thus a natural production at its Val Venosta orchards
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Woolworths supports more organic growers
Leading retailer invests A$850,000 in two family-owned organic farms
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Analysis
Fruit Logistica Trend Report: A Fresh Start?
Trade fair's annual report considers Covid-19 impact and what future may hold for world’s fresh produce companies
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Advertorial
Sustainable, safe, traceable: EU produce takes centre stage
IN&OUT targets over 50m consumers across Europe, with 10.000+ promotional days booked in for next three years
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Eosta highlights “zero pollution”
With EU Green Week focusing on Zero Pollution and the Green Deal’s 2050 targets, Eosta is promoting its own “zero pollution” apples
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UK organic converts on the rise
Organic land in conversion across the UK continues to grow by 12 per cent in 2020, according to Defra
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AgroFair marks 25 years of Fairtrade
Fairtrade specialist AgroFair has seen big changes in 25 years, but the firm's Frank Vermeersch and Luud Clercx tell World of Fresh Ideas that the job is far from done
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Record season for Zespri
Increased sales and ongoing expansion of SunGold kiwifruit production deliver record result for 2020/21 season
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Lemons lead Spain's organic citrus charge
Organic production will soon account for a quarter of Spain's lemon acreage, says Ailimpo
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Download FPJ’s Berries Special
We bring you news of a marketing coup in soft fruit, an in-depth look at the future of gene editing and reaction to the UK-India trade deal
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Eosta bringing the bees back
In order to boost biodiversity and demonstrate solidarity with its organic growers, Eosta is turning the area around its offices into a "sea of flowers"
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Compagnie Fruitiere opens London facility
In the UK, Compagnie Fruitiere is boosting efficiency with its new banana ripening centre at London Gateway, while in France the company is diversifying
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Plantations International's new organic durian
Subsidiary United Tropical Fruit will develop 40ha organic Musang King durian plantation in Malaysia
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OTC welcomes Colombian pumpkins
Dutch importer and Colombian group Equilibria launch successful organic pumpkin project
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Decco and Agrauxine sign exclusive Nexy deal
Bio-fungicide "poised to become the new standard for postharvest solutions guaranteeing fewer residues"
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Organic plan needs focus on demand
The EU's targets for organic farmland will only pay off if consumer demand can keep up with production, warns Ecovia Intelligence
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EU to reconsider rules on gene editing
EC study concludes technologies such as gene editing have potential to contribute to sustainable food systems, while recognising concerns