All Organics articles – Page 17
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ArticlePlantations International's new organic durian
Subsidiary United Tropical Fruit will develop 40ha organic Musang King durian plantation in Malaysia
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ArticleOTC welcomes Colombian pumpkins
Dutch importer and Colombian group Equilibria launch successful organic pumpkin project
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ArticleDecco and Agrauxine sign exclusive Nexy deal
Bio-fungicide "poised to become the new standard for postharvest solutions guaranteeing fewer residues"
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ArticleOrganic plan needs focus on demand
The EU's targets for organic farmland will only pay off if consumer demand can keep up with production, warns Ecovia Intelligence
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ArticleEU to reconsider rules on gene editing
EC study concludes technologies such as gene editing have potential to contribute to sustainable food systems, while recognising concerns
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ArticleOrganic sales rise at Waitrose
Supermarket says there has been a notable increase in interest in organic as the country starts to open up
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ArticleCalifornia avo first for Oppy
Eco Farms partneship will see Oppy market avocados from Mexico, Chile, Colombia, Peru and, for the first time, California
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ArticleAilimpo proposes new use for organic lemon juice
The organisation makes case for organic lemon juice to be used instead of citric acid in manufacture of organic food
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ArticleRiverford launches fully electric deliveries in Bristol
Move will see organic veg box company save 68 tonnes of carbon a year, with business aiming to turn its entire national fleet electric by 2025
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ArticlePlanet Organic launches green campaign
Supermarket plans educational content and discounts to encourage shoppers to go green around Earth Day
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ArticleSwing aims for sustainable success
The natural resilience of the Swing.Bio apple makes it highly suitable for organic production, says Baptiste Geoffray of French producer group Gerfruit
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ArticleSoil for the future
Johannes Eisenbach of Biocyclic Vegan Standard discusses the largely ignored issue of contamination, as well as how we can act now to protect the soil
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ArticleFiscal message getting through
The notion that taxes can be used to promote healthier, more sustainable diets is gaining traction in the Netherlands, according to Eosta
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ArticleEarth backs journey to organic
Belgian cooperative BelOrta has announced the launch of Earth, a new concept for the group’s products currently in transition to organic
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ArticleEosta expands Living Wage range
The Dutch organic supplier is adding Living Wage avocados from Kenya to its range of Living Wage products
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ArticleAgromediterránea unveils marine-recovered plastic
The innovative packaging will be used on its 200g tubs of Bio Sun&Vegs radishes
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ArticleTegut promotes Italian organic kiwifruit
Brio's green kiwifruit features in a week-long promotional campaign across 100 stores, organised by Made in Nature
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ArticleOF&G calls for clear organic plan
Organic trade body says the EU has stolen a march over England with its clear agenda and strategy for the sector
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ArticlePort launches super sustainable banana
The new banana combines Faitrade, organic and carbon neutral certification
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ArticleEosta wants organic recognition
Eosta highlights the water savings of its organically grown avocados in order to draw attention to the environmental benefits of organic production

