All articles by Tobias Gourlay – Page 3
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ICOP 2012 marks 20 years of GFA
Annual conference for European producer organisations set to reconvene in Brussels on 20-21 November
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Dole wrestles weaker European currencies
US giant continues to explore separations of businesses as Q2 revenues, adjusted EBITDA and comparable income fall
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Sunkist takes another stand
US family co-operative joins with retailers to encourage charity lemonade sales
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Fairtrade spending up 12 per cent
Consumers bought Fairtrade products costing a total of almost €5bn last year, with new markets showing particularly strong sales growth
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US invites comment on non-browning apples
US citizens invited by USDA to provide their feedback on two Arctic varieties produced in Canada using biotechnology
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Vertical farming opportunity in China
Swedish vertical greenhouse proponent agrees to work with local university to establish urban agriculture
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Fruit and veg help smokers quit
US research published this week suggests eating more fresh produce helps people stop smoking and stay away from cigarettes for longer
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Bananas better than energy drinks
Dole-funded research shows that bananas give cyclists a bigger nutritional boost than sports drinks
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Claus Meyer opens FRESH
Danish restaurateur launches Copenhagen congress with passionate explanation of how countries around the world might create national cuisines to be proud of
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Emirates is Cargo Airline of the Year
Dubai-based operator wins three gongs at Cargo Airline of the Year awards in London
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Co-op stops trading with Israeli firms in West Bank
UK retailer boycotts four fruit and vegetable suppliers that export produce from Israeli settlements built on Palestinian territory
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Conventional yields higher than organic
Research suggests that organic agriculture might not be the answer to the world's food supply problem
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Single product focus gives you wings
Pom Wonderful, the pure Californian pomegranate drink, is barnstorming its way onto the shelves of retailers in major European markets
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Scientists could turn oranges red
UK researchers identify gene that makes blood oranges red, believe they could create varieties to be grown around the world
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Prison for Irish garlic scammer
Begleys boss who labelled Chinese garlic as apples to avoid import duties jailed for six years
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SymbioCity promotes urban agriculture
Swedish group adds vertical farms to its portfolio of sustainable projects
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World's hottest chilli revealed
New Mexico State university researchers identify Trinidad Moruga Scorpion as fieriest pepper on planet
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EU and US reach organics agreement
World's biggest organic producers enter partnership to promote organic agriculture
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Chiquita to start moving in April
Banana giant tells officials in Ohio it will start heading to North Carolina in a couple of months
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Bill McEwan to leave Sobeys
CEO to step down from Canadian retailer after more than a decade in charge