All Organics articles – Page 42
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Ripe market opens in Abu Dhabi
The United Arab Emirates this week gained its second organic produce market, courtesy of local organisation Ripe
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Manchester Veg People go to uni
A nascent organic co-operative in the Manchester area has won new business supplying the University of Manchester.
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Organics on the up in Bulgaria
The eastern European country has experienced a dramatic increase in organic production in the last three years
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Big business invests in Chinese organics
China's business tycoons are investing in the country's organic agriculture sector
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USDA shells out for organic projects
Some US$19m in organic grants is being handed out to research projects and programme development in the US
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Continued organic decline begs questions from industry
Figures showing doom and gloom are becoming commonplace in the organic fresh produce sector, with year-on-year sales and penetration percentages painting a less than positive picture. Elizabeth O’Keefe asks how organics can move forward
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Organic popularity swells in US
Highest number of families claim to purchase organic foods in new survey despite ongoing economic difficulties
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Coop Switzerland tracks organics
Company launches traceability system for organic fruit and vegetable imports following successful roll-out for Swiss produce
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Biological revolution continues to grow
Uptake of biological pest control systems in Spain's Andalusia region is continuing to increase for greenhouse products
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SunFresh Produce reveals expansion plans
Spalding-based organic salads specialist SunFresh Produce is looking for UK growers to supply its rapidly expanding business.
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London schools earns Soil Association catering mark
The London borough of Tower Hamlets, in the east of the UK capital, has earned a bronze Food for Life Catering Mark from the Soil Association for its efforts in providing healthy, free lunches at all 90 of its primary, nursery and special schools.
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Soil Association welcomes school progress
The UK's Soil Association praises London borough for efforts in offering healthier school meals
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Price gap drops for organics
The difference between the price of organics and conventional is falling, according to a new study in France
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Matthew Holmes joins IFOAM board
Canada Organic Trade Association executive director elected to International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movements
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Matt McLean named OTA president
Uncle Matt's Organic president appointed to lead US Organic Trade Association
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Plans for Philippine organic exports
Philippine grower Henares Organic Farm aims to begin exporting organic bananas and pineapples to Japan
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UK pupils get hands-on experience
London schools organise farmers markets, as Farm Academy Programme educates kids about where food comes from
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Soil Association outlines new priorities
The Soil Association has published a new strategy outling its priorities for the next decade emphasising innovation and “good food for all”.
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Soil Assocation paves road to 2020
The UK-based organisation has laid out its strategy for the next few years, promising 'good food for all'
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NatureSeal takes First Step at PMA
Group to display its new prewash for leafy greens and whole produce at upcoming event in Atlanta