All Organics articles – Page 31
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ArticleNaturalia trials vegan stores
The French organic retailer is testing out the potential for stores selling exclusively vegan products, while organic stores continue to multiply
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ArticlePrince Charles backs ‘true cost' study
True cost accounting has received royal support in the UK, as Prince Charles congratulates Eosta on its efforts to calculate the real cost of food
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ArticleNorthern organic producer plans to diversify
Hexhamshire Organics has plans to update social media and diversify its products with help from a free university business clinic
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ArticleGuy Watson named best organic farmer
Riverford founder collects prize at organic BOOM Awards, with gongs also going to Maddocks Farm and The Tomato Stall
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ArticleItalian firms to offer organic convenience
La Linea Verde and Brio join new venture to develop fresh convenience lines for leading organic brand Alce Nero
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ArticleNew CEO for Australian Certified Organic
Australian Certified Organic has appointed Ben Copeman as its new chief executive
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ArticleHein Deprez's TFFG buys AC Hartman
Acquisition of Netherlands' largest organic veg supplier will apparently enable company to expand significantly
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ArticleOrganic regs are "missed opportunity"
Soil Association technical manager slams troubled EU Organic Regulation, which is struggling to gain approval
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ArticleOrganics 'needs year-round campaign'
The issue of marketing and how to capitalise on growing demand was a key feature at a Soil Association event this week
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ArticleAussies willing to pay more for premium
A recent Nielsen survey has found that one in three Australians would consider spending more on premium, sustainable and organic grocery products
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ArticleLuLu steps up efforts on multiple fronts
The UAE retailer is embarking on initiatives to address childhood obesity and promote local and organic produce, while continuously seeking out products from new origins
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ArticleCounting the cost of food production
The effort to calculate the true costs of food production, including the less evident impact on the climate, soil, water and health, is gaining support
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ArticleNZ growers call for organic regulations
OANZ hosts parliamentary field trip to highlight the need for national standards
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ArticleThe sustainability agenda
How can producers respond sustainably to food crazes and what is the consumer appetite for ethical produce? President of organic watchdog Ecovia Intelligence, Amarjit Sahota, chats to Nina Pullman
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ArticleEuropean organic association formed
The first European Organic Processing and Trade Association, OPTA, has been created, with Eosta's Volkert Engelsman on the board
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Article‘Count on us, not our president’ – US organic sector
The US organic industry has said it will compensate for Trump’s decision to pull out of Paris climate agreement
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ArticleOrganic pineapples turn heads
Eosta believes demand for organic pineapples is likely to increase and could see Costa Rican growers switching from conventional
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ArticleFuture bright for RSA organic citrus
Despite orange crop losses badly affecting growers in South Africa, Eosta’s Volkert Engelsman says strong demand for organic citrus could be good news for producers
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ArticleBioTropic sees big potential in Central America
German organic produce importer has opened a new office in Costa Rica to build up its Central American supply base

