All Organics articles – Page 19
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ArticleSuccess for Living Wage mangoes
Dutch organic importer Eosta’s first Living Wage mangoes are helping to close the wage gap for its suppliers in Burkina Faso
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ArticleEosta to launch online platform
The Netherlands-based organic trader is launching an online meeting place to facilitate contact and ensure stable supplies
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ArticleSoil Association launches Grow Back Better
Soil Association launches Covid-19 recovery ten-point plan for UK food, farming and land use
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ArticleSustainable systems the solution
Covid-19 is a wake-up call to the planet, according to Volkert Engelsman, CEO of Dutch organic specialist Eosta, with sustainable initiatives the only viable response
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ArticleInnatis clubbing together
Additional costs and challenges from Covid-19 have proven a test for all, but French apple grower Innatis has seen its team come together during this crisis, says president Marc Rauffet
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ArticleCitrosol unveils organic plant coatings
Plantseal and Plantseal Shine free are the only plant coatings certified for use in organic farming of citrus and apples
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ArticleEmbracing organic in Colombia
With the support of Dutch organic specialist Eosta, Colombian growers see a bright future for the production and export of organic limes
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ArticleApeel adds US$30m in new funding
Apeel’s technology will soon be available to smallholder farmers in emerging markets
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ArticleOF&G calls for whole-system approach
CEO of organic land certifier, Roger Kerr, argues a broad approach is needed to balance food production and climate change
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ArticleUK organic market hits ten-year high
Latest Nielsen figures reveal highest UK organic market growth for over a decade
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ArticleSpecial Fruit stays close to source
Having a local presence in Latin America is crucial for QC, cultural understanding and logistical flexibility, says Belgian importer's commercial manager, Ben Maes
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ArticleAustralian organics look toward Europe
Peak industry body working with exporters targeting potentially lucrative European markets
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ArticleOppy strengthens avo position
Group's new partnership with Eco Farms will include a 65 per cent ownership stake in the avocado grower
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ArticleJaguar continues its 'clean' citrus project
Dutch company says it will source more oranges from Egypt that have not been treated with chemicals after harvesting
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ArticleAct now to prevent Brexit organic calamity
Comment: Roger Kerr, CEO of Organic Farmers & Growers, a director of the Organic Trade Board and chair of the UK Organic Certifiers Group, outlines why mutual recognition of EU-UK regulations must be agreed
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ArticleCampojoyma expands organics offer
From October, the company will sell organic broccoli supplied by Murcia’s Medifruver
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ArticleRiverford excels in ethical assessment
Riverford becomes second highest-scoring B Corp food business after its first assessment by the social and environmental certification body
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ArticleOppy adds Ocean Spray blues
Group offers both conventional and organic Peruvian blueberries whose sales positively impact farm worker communities
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ArticleOTC Organics alert to Covid threat
Since overcoming the initial logistical issues caused by Covid-19, Netherlands-based OTC Organics has kept in daily contact with its growers and suppliers
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ArticleErnesto Fornari handed top job at Apofruit
Experienced Canova boss takes on role of general director from Ilenio Bastoni, who remains as president of organic arm

