All articles by Tom Joyce – Page 132
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Fairtrade on rise in Germany
Fairtrade consumption was up in Germany in 2009, thanks in part to the wider availability of such products
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Senegal markets tackle supply problem
As part of Plan REVA, the Senegalese authorities are setting up markets to increase the availability of affordable fresh produce
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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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Dole stresses green commitment
Dole has created an office of corporate responsibility and sustainability to highlight its environmental commitment
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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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Rungis completes railway terminal
The Paris-based wholesale market has just finished renovating its railway terminal, doubling its shipping capacity
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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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Alara boosts cherry production
Thanks to an increase in volumes at its own orchards, the Turkish exporter expects a rise in cherry production
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Couche-Tard names new COO
The Canadian retailer has announced the appointment of a new COO following the stepping-down of Real Plourde
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IPC eyes terminal construction in India
Israel's IPC is looking to gain government approval for a consortium to build a container terminal in western India
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French cherries survive wind
Strong winds in southern France failed to upset the burgeoning French cherry season, but further storms are forecast
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Work to begin on Roscoff port
The western French port, used for vegetable exports to the UK, is set to be modernised to enable the entry of larger vessels
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French eye better stonefruit prices
Although consumption of stonefruit was up among French shoppers last year, ultra-low prices succeeded in hitting sales
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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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Palestinians ban settlement-grown goods
The Palestinian president has made it illegal to sell goods produced in Israeli settlements in effort to curb expansion
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French cherries face delays
The French cherry season is set to start around two weeks later this season, due to the weather conditions
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Florette launches new salad items
The French salads specialist has added the Salades Evasion range to its assortment, as well as a football-themed product for the UK
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Egyptian grapes headed for early start
Unseasonable weather may help Egyptian grape exporters this season by bringing the start date forward
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EGEA focuses on low income populations
The upcoming EGEA conference in Brussels will tackle the problem of boosting fruit and vegetable consumption amongst lower income groups
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Morocco sees prices rise
In March, Morocco witnessed a major rise in prices for fruit and vegetables due to poor weather conditions