All Sustainability articles – Page 153
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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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ArticleMMA invests in renewable energy sources
Melbourne Market invests A$13m in six large-scale solar car park canopies in effort to become energy self-sufficient
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ArticleSyngenta launches environmental seed offer
Syngenta launches latest environmental seed mixes developed to offer growers agronomic and ecological benefits
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ArticleAfrucat unveils five-year investment strategy
Association has identified six strategic pillars to future proof Catalan fruit industry
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ArticleApeel expands partnership network
New avocado partners join Apeel's fight to provide longer-lasting external and internal quality and cut food waste
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ArticleAeroFarms, Hortifrut announce R&D partnership
Collaboration aims to advance next generation of blueberry and caneberry production in vertical farms
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ArticleDenmark benefits from CoolRail
Rail network sends its first container of fresh fruit and vegetables to Denmark from Valencia
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ArticleBerries Pride launches blues pack
Eat Me blueberries are now available in a new sustainable cardboard packaging concept
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ArticleRenewable energy move for Gist
Logistics operator converts DCs to 100 per cent renewable electricity as part of wider green move
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ArticleSustainable farming school in development
New facility at Harper Adams aims to help the food production industry become more sustainable
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ArticleAlbert Heijn ditches plastic bags for fruit and veg
Reconfirmed as the Netherlands' most sustainable retailer, the company wants to remove single-use plastic bags from stores
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ArticleFreshuelva, Fedemco unveil recycling initiative
New strawberry campaign highlights the benefits of recyclable wooden boxes
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ArticleSuccess of black citrus farmers celebrated
South Africa’s black citrus growers achieved great success during 2020, meaning positive signs for transformation in South Africa
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ArticleLEAF report shows Marque progress
New report reveals LEAF Marque businesses are leading the way in sustainable farming
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ArticleFashion giant makes foray into leafy greens
New investment in vertical farming company Ljusgårda AB comes from platform owned by chairman of H&M
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ArticleShaffe sets out roadmap for growth
Inaugural Shaffe congress hears how innovation and collaboration will deliver a sustainable future for SH fruit exporters
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ArticleTesco launches climate change 'manifesto'
Ahead of this year's COP26 Summit, supermarket outlines key areas of focus where it can improve its environmental impact
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ArticleRohlik Group debuts Apeel oranges
The Czech e-retailer said the partnership would help it meet food waste commitments
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ArticleColeacp delivers Action Plan
The importance of the Brussels-based organisation’s support for growers in African, Caribbean and Pacific countries has only risen since the start of the Covid-19 crisis
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ArticleAsfertglobal gets image overhaul
New corporate image reflects its commitment to delivering the agriculture of the future

