All articles by Tom Joyce – Page 132
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Fairtrade success in Scandinavia
Over the past year, Fairtrade sales have been booming in Scandinavia, in spite of the tough economic conditions
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Cameron to stand for Zespri board
Bruce Cameron has revealed his decision to stand for the board of directors at the kiwifruit marketer
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New EU organic logo comes into force
The new "Euro-leaf" logo becomes compulsory on 1 July for pre-packaged organic food produced in the EU
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Patrick Holden to leave Soil Association
The Association's director is due to step down at the end of September to focus on promoting sustainable farming internationally
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Sustainability summit tackles top issues
Key players from the food industry discussed the future of sustainability and eco-labels at the Sustainable Foods Summit in Amsterdam
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Swedish port workers boycott Israel
A week-long boycott of Israeli ships was staged by Swedish port workers as a protest against the flotilla incident
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Jordan to boost exports to Russia
Jordan is set to increase exports to Russia following a meeting between the country's ministers of agriculture
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McDonald's bears fruit for kids
In France, the fast-food chain is set to include packets of fresh-cut fruit in its Happy Meals for children
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Algeria plans date export boost
The country could see date exports increase considerably in the next few years, says committee president
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Le Crunch delivers healthy message
The French apple association's latest campaign was aimed to promote healthy eating amongst UK children
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Zespri reveals sustainability initiatives
The kiwifruit marketer has unveiled a host of future plans to minimise the impact of its operations on the environment
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Greenery aims to play winning hand
Group sees high product quality and efficient operations as trump cards in enhancing its position on Europe's vegetable market
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Waitrose gains ground in UK
New data has shown an increase in Waitrose’s market share, suggesting that consumers are looking to trade up
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Cold delays Norwegian strawberries
Norwegian consumers will have to remain patient for the first domestic strawberries of the year
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Morocco and UK forge closer ties
At yesterday's Morocco British Trade Day, plans were unveiled to boost trade between the two countries
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Lut De Bruyne passes away
Lut De Bruyne, of Belgian auction REO Veiling, has reportedly passed away
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Al Maktoum to begin cargo flights
The new airport is set to boost Dubai's airport capacity so as to handle the anticipated increase in cargo volumes
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Swiss firmly against EU agreement
Fruit producers in Switzerland have reinforced their stand against an agricultural trade agreement with the EU
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Flandria unveils new campaign
Flandria has revealed its new promotional campaign, designed to make Belgian consumers actively seek out Flandria-branded fresh produce
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California berries promote tennis
California Giant Berry Farms will be supplying the strawberries for a new event to promote Wimbledon in New York