All Organics articles – Page 50
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Organics boom in France
According to Agence Bio, organic production and consumption in France grew considerably in 2009
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Boom times for NZ organics
New Zealand’s organic products are flourishing abroad, with exports up by NZ$100m over the past seven years
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India to boost organic exports
India’s commerce secretary has announced his country plans to export US$1bn worth of organic produce in the next five years
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Record results at Whole Foods Market
Retailer sees second-quarter sales jump to US$2.1bn, while the group also announces two high-level promotions
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Organics marketing drive in UK
Organics have received good coverage in the UK press in the past month, as the EU decision on generic marketing funds approaches
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Learning on the Farm founder dies
Nick Rebbeck, recently rewarded for his lifelong service to the organic movement, passed away last month
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Bio Tunisia label is unveiled
This week sees the launch of Tunisia's first organic label, Bio Tunisia, aimed at adding value to the country's fresh produce exports
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Brand Dossier | EU organic logo
The EU's new organic logo, which is due to be introduced on 1 July, offers an opportunity to promote organics across the continent
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Growth for US organic produce sales
Sales of organic fruits and vegetables grew faster than overall US food sales last year, according to new report
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Food production figures "based on lies"
A new investigation from the Soil Association claims that the widely used statistics on the need for increased food production are based on a “big fat lie”.
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Agrexco begins organic sweetcorn exports
Israel's Agrexco sees in the spring with its first shipments of organic sweetcorn
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Whole Foods restarts UK expansion plans
Organic grocer Whole Foods has restarted its plans for expansion in the UK as sales begin to recover at its US business.
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Abel & Cole losses grow
Abel & Cole has reported huge losses and have been devalued despite recent reports of a turnaround in the fortunes of organic fresh produce businesses.
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EU organic logo needs support
IFOAM EU group president Christopher Stopes has argued that the new organic logo requires investment to make it a success
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Whole Foods' UK growth on track
Organic grocer revives plans for UK expansion as US operation recovers from economic crisis
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Organic produce sees upturn
Organic fresh produce has “turned a corner” and is fast recovering from the damages of recession, despite a slump in sales across the category in 2009.
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Attendance strong at UK show
Natural & Organic Products Europe, held this week in London, enjoyed its most successful show in spite of the economic climate
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Organic sales suffer slump in UK
Sales of organic fresh produce declined significantly in 2009, as consumers sought to tighten their purse strings during the recession
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Soil Association to present annual report
The Soil Association will present its annual report on a comprehensive study of UK organic trade during Natural & Organic Products Europe 2010, on Monday.
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Organic Fortnight back in the autumn
The Soil Association has announced the dates for the next Organic Fortnight, which aims to persuade consumers of the benefits of organics