All Organics articles – Page 36
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ArticleNew London restaurant uses only wonky veg
Tiny Leaf is using only misshapen out-of-date fruit and veg donated by organic retailers
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ArticlePaying the True Cost of Food
At this week’s Green Week in Berlin, Nature & More launched its True Cost of Food initiative, a campaign to include all the external costs of food production in the price
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ArticleEosta gets royal seal of approval
Dutch monarch congratulates fruit company founder and CEO on entrepreneurial excellence
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ArticleHain Celestial acquires Orchard House Foods
US organics giant has bought juice and prepared fruit specialist Orchard House and plans to expand product portfolio in Europe
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ArticleNew chair and board members for Soil Association
Nick Buckland has replaced Linda Campbell as non executive chair, with Sonny Masero and Beth Thoren joining the board
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ArticleRewe backs Bavaria organics label
Supermarket chain becomes first retailer in Germany to stock products carrying the region's new organic quality seal
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ArticleOrganic market worth US$63bn by 2020
The global organic fruit and veg market is set to grow to almost US$63bn by 2020 thanks to perceived health benefits of organic produce
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Article'Peace date’ sales to help Syrian families
Nature & More's new campaign will support Selina Hami’s project to deliver food supplies to families in Syrian war zones
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ArticleReal tops organic with permaculture range
German hypermarket chain has developed a range of sustainably produced fruit and veg with Lehmann Natur
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ArticleDigital bid to link organic retailers with consumers
Soil Association's Organic Christmas Market 'will be the biggest yet', and aims to capitalise on strong online sales of organic products
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ArticlePiura shines spotlight on organic bananas
Buyers from the US, South Korea and Switzerland took part in inaugural business round table
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ArticleGotham Greens opens largest urban greenhouse
New facility on top of soap factory in Chicago will supply premium-quality vegetables and herbs all year round
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ArticleCompagnie Fruitière goes organic
The French company has elected to invest in organic banana production in Côte d’Ivoire, Africa’s leading banana producer
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ArticleOrganica gains EU and US certification
Vietnamese project rewarded with organic farming certificates following Control Union inspection
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ArticleNew EU organics regs to allow mixed farms
EU policymakers have voted to retain mixed farms in a move that could stimulate growth in the UK organic sector
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ArticleOrganics sees value explosion
Sector sees ‘phenomenal’ value growth of 11.5 per cent as consumers latch onto concrete health benefits and retailers offer tempting promotions
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ArticleDutch welcome sustainable choice
A new report from the Dutch government has revealed the extent to which the country’s consumers are embracing sustainable food options
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ArticleUAE supports Esma organic label
All locally grown organic produce must bear the Esma logo if it is to sold in the UAE, say authorities
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ArticleEosta recognised for entrepreneurship
The Dutch organics company has been put forward for the prestigious Horticultural Entrepreneurship Award for 2016
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ArticleRungis wholesalers get taste of Juliet
The exclusively organic apple is being targeted at wholesalers at Rungis in Paris, with tastings planned for next week

