All Organics articles – Page 53
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ArticleFrance backs organic growth
The French minister of agriculture has pleased the country's organic sector by pumping a further €6m into the sector
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ArticleFyffes unveils organic banana campaign
New promotion set to encourage consumers in Germany to get in touch with nature by purchasing organic-certified fruit
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ArticleInterfel questions Familles Rurales study
The French organisation has raised doubts about the scale of the difference in the price of organics reported by Familles Rurales
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ArticleCanada invests in organic research
Government provides funding to help secure future of country's organic industry
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ArticleRoad to recovery is mapped out for organics
Confidence is up in the fruit and vegetable organics market following a run of poor sales and mixed media messages. Ahead of the UK organic industry’s first generic promotional campaign, organic growers are gearing up for the initiative and hoping to win back consumers. Elizabeth O’Keefe reports
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ArticleFrench study shows cost of going organic
In Familles Rurales' latest report, organic fresh produce is shown to be almost 70 per cent more expensive in France than conventional
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ArticleNew CEO at SACL
Steve McGrath has been named as the next CEO of Soil Association Certification Ltd (SACL)
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ArticleSoil Association lands new ceo
The board of Soil Association Certification Ltd (SACL) has appointed a former Foods Standards Agency (FSA) and HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) employee as its new chief executive.
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ArticleQuebec makes organic commitment
The Canadian province of Quebec has revealed plans to boost local organic production
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ArticleWhole Foods rides profit wave
Specialist retailer sees net income more than double during the third quarter of 2010
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ArticleOrganics could halt UK bird decline
The UK's Soil Association has highlighted the role of organics in assisting bird numbers, following Defra's alarming report
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ArticleIndia’s northeast looks to organics
A new study in India has indentified the states in the country’s northeast as being ideal for organic horticulture production
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ArticleTunisian fruit forecasts revealed
Fruit and vegetable production in Tunisia is on the up, while organic agriculture is seen as one for the future
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ArticleFurther UK losses for Whole Foods
Company accounts reveal that group's UK business continues to lose money, although losses are well down on 2008
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Whole Foods reports poor sales
Whole Foods Market has reported a disappointing year as the American organic retailer battles against the rigours of recession and a trend away from organic foods.
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ArticleEU logo causes consternation
The new EU organic logo been branded “a nonsense” and “irrelevant” by the UK organic sector as confusion over its implementation dogged its launch last week.
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ArticleAgence Bio launches TV spots
In France, organics are set to get TV time, with a series of short programmes designed to educate viewers
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ArticleOTA announces 2010 Board and officers
Julia Sabin re-elected for third year as Organic Trade Association's president, alongside new board elections
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ArticleTesco and Sainsbury's back organic campaign
The EU has approved funding for the UK’s first generic promotional campaign to increase awareness of the benefits of organic food with the backing of Sainsbury’s, Tesco, and Waitrose, among others.
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ArticleEU organic logo comes into force
New EU rules on organic food labelling including the requirement to display the new EU organic logo, have come into force today, 1 July 2010.

