All Ethical trade articles – Page 41
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ArticleFairtrasa marks 10 years of growth
Company continues to extend its global reach as it strives to transform the lives of small-scale farmers
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ArticleFairtrasa outlines Chinese ambitions
Company keen to bring its sustainable agriculture model to Asian country
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ArticleIfco supports anti-hunger campaign
Leading provider of reusable plastic containers supports new year-round campaign committed to help end hunger in America
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ArticleSocial responsibility alliance formed
Mexican and US fresh produce associations form what has been described as an unprecedented alliance on social responsibility
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ArticleTiko mayor rails against CDC
In Cameroon, the mayor of Tiko has hit out against the spraying practices of CDC and the company's treatment of its workers
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ArticleInnovative hat-trick for Eosta
Nature and More has three packaging and sustainability innovations on display at Biofach in Nuremberg
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ArticleLive Trace offers new traceability solution
New cloud computing software Live Trace offers ‘first-of-its-kind’ app and traceability package generated by iPhone photos of the field
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ArticleAudit costs to be slashed by tie-ups
New partnerships between GlobalGAP and LEAF, Univeg and Rewe to enable combined audits and reduce costs
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ArticleDel Monte gains Sustainably Grown certification
SCS Global Services completes third-party audit of Fresh Del Monte's plantations in Costa Rica and Guatemala
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ArticleSRA launches new supplier network
New ‘ultimate matchmaking tool’ will link sustainable suppliers with caterers, restaurants and public sector services
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ArticleGates Foundation backs East Africa project
New project sets out to grow bananas and sweet potatoes in parts of Ethiopia, Tanzania and Uganda
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ArticleCape growers dominate SIZA membership
South Africa’s sustainability initiative continues to grow as members endeavour to comply with international labour standards
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ArticleFreshtime sponsors local netball team
Lincolnshire prepared and salad firm has provided Boston West Academy with a new kit for the mixed netball team
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ArticleRetailers ‘do not create’ majority of food waste
Most of the food wasted in the UK comes from the home or the supply chain, new WRAP report finds
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ArticleRene Produce hits back at labour abuse claims
Firm accuses LA Times report of gross exaggeration but says it has nevertheless taken it as a learning opportunity
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ArticleUS and Mexico in joint bid to protect workers
FPAA and CAA sign up to project aiming to prevent labour abuses highlighted by recent exposé in LA Times
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ArticleOliver persuades Asda to launch wonky veg range
Retailer launches first standalone range of misshapen produce after Jamie Oliver flags it up as part of new series
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ArticleNew social supermarket opens doors
Community Shop will stock surplus food from supermarkets and supply locals in south London
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ArticleSainsbury’s joins with GLA to train suppliers
Training supplied by GLA is tailored to Sainsbury’s suppliers to help identify hidden exploitation in supply chain
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ArticleShoppers ask Tesco and Asda for Fairtrade
Fairtrade Foundation says 100,000 emails have been sent to supermarkets asking them to stock Fairtrade bananas

