All Organics articles – Page 13
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ArticleEU Commission backs sustainable resilience
The Russian invasion of Ukraine has shown the importance of ensuring food security and reinforcing resilience and sustainability, the EU says
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ArticleKarakuta Farm makes major strides
The Kenyan avocado producer may be set for just its first major crop, but plans are afoot to develop Karakuta into a global brand marked by quality
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ArticleTrue Cost Accounting guide published
Eosta teams up with German food manufacturers to publish True Cost Accounting AgriFood Guide, enabling firms to measure hidden costs of production
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ArticleThe importance of value and trust
As shoppers increasingly seek out products and brands that meet their expectations on social and environmental factors, direct-to-consumer businesses are well placed
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ArticleOTC debuts organic Peruvian pomegranate line
The first consignment, from the farms of Ruben Barrera in northern Peru, has now arrived in the Netherlands
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ArticleSPRING certification for OTC limes
Colombia's Excoagro/Aspromayo becomes the first organic limes grower group to be GlobalGAP SPRING certified
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ArticleGovt doubles organic cash incentive
Government cash doubled for farmers who switch to organic - as market smashes £3bn mark
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ArticleIFOAM calls for data collection
The organics movement says EU Council’s move to restrict data collection on organic agriculture would be a missed opportunity
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ArticleSouth Australian date farm gets Woolworths grant
Gurra Downs Date Company to upgrade its packhouse and increase domestic supply
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ArticleEarly veg gets going at BelOrta
The early vegetable campaign has kicked off at BelOrta with this week's auction of the season's first cucumbers from traditional cultivation
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ArticleOrganics Unlimited mourns death of Carlos Cortes
Cortes pioneered the shipment of organic bananas to the US market in 1974 with his company MexAm
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ArticleFood Sustainability Index: "A lot to do"
The latest FSI shows that less than half of countries in the Index are mainstreaming climate change in their agricultural policies
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ArticleVIP promises 12-month club apple supply
Italian exporter says higher production and expanded organic offer will enable it to meet growing consumer demand
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ArticleOTC makes sustainable grape move
Organic specialist has taken steps to offer sustainable overseas-packed organic grapes to its customers
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ArticleBelOrta puts faith in growers
Belgium's BelOrta looks back on a year of mighty challenges and praises the dedication of its 1,000 fruit and vegetable producers
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ArticleSpinneys opens first sustainable concept store
Locally sourced fruit and veg feature prominently at new Dubai branch, which aims to help shoppers live and eat well
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ArticleSmall producers face big losses as Farmdrop goes bust
A number of independent producers are facing major losses after delivery platform announces sudden closure, sparking anger and outcry
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ArticleSustainability demands tax rethink
Volkert Engelsman of Dutch organics supplier Eosta and Paul Polman, former CEO of Unilever, advocate a new tax system to deliver the green economy that is urgently needed
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ArticleJumbo opens first City store in Antwerp
Dutch retailer now has 15 outlets in Belgium, where its Seven Certainties appear to be a sure-fire winner
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ArticleEosta ready to go plastic-free
The Dutch organics specialist has highlighted its wide range of plastic-free packaging solutions, as Europe starts to turn its back on plastic

