All Sustainability articles – Page 238
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Compagnie Fruitière ties up with Disney
The French banana company has timed its latest bout of promotions to coincide with the release of new film Chimpanzee
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Eat less meat, warn MPs
MPs' report urges government to end the nation's overindulgence of meat and to help the public eat more fresh produce
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The Greenery aiming to get even greener
Netherlands-based marketer sets out plans for major reduction in carbon emissions and continued social improvement
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Co-operative extends waste scheme
The UK's fifth-largest grocer lays down the gauntlet in sending zero food waste to landfill
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Chelsea success for EMR
East Malling Research was among the winners at this year's RHS Chelsea Flower Show
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New study to combat brassica diseases
A new collaborative research programme will look at how to improve the natural defence organisms of brassica crops
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Hive-star accommodation
Fruit producer Mansfields has set up bee hotels to encourage pollination and reduce a decline in populations
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SFS addresses top green issues
The Sustainable Foods Summit will look at ways to lower environmental footprints and alter consumer behaviour when it returns to Amsterdam next month
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Syngenta warns growers of blight
Chemical firm says that there are currently 'high levels' of the potato disease and has urged growers to take quick action
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Australia battles dual pest outbreaks
Agriculture industry threatened by fourth outbreak of fruit fly in Adelaide and discovery of citrus gall wasp infestation in WA
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Taiwan develops new composting technology
Methods turns agricultural waste associated with growing mushrooms into compost and can significantly boost production
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New efforts to combat potato rot
The UK government has introduced new import measures to prevent the spread of potato ring rot
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Thanet Earth opens fourth glasshouse
Harvesting of tomatoes has begun at Thanet Earth's new £17m glasshouse, dubbed TG1
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HDC secures insecticide extension
The Horticultural Development Company says an extension of the EAMU for indoxacarb is good news for UK soft-fruit growers
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Wet summer predicted for UK
Another wet and windy summer is on the cards for 2013 according to the Met Office
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Scientists dispute neonics ban
Scientists from Harper Adams University believe the EU's ban on neonicotinoids will be bad news for farmers
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Greenvale hits the roof
Potato supplier Greenvale has installed solar panels to cut energy costs at its factory in Cambridgeshire
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EC to ban three neonicotinoids
The European Commission has voted to press on with plans to ban three controversial neonicotinoids
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Farming minister urges calm over neonics
Minister David Heath confirms DEFRA is looking at new ways to safeguard the UK's bee population