The organic manufacturer already sells its products in numerous countries. Since spring, branches of the US supermarket chain Whole Foods, which belongs to Amazon, have also been selling Holle baby food.
In some Coop branches, customers have recently been able to tap their own beer and mineral water. The offer is one of three unpacked pilot projects of the Swiss supermarket chain.
A seal developed by the Raw Food Association identifies products that are "genuinely raw" according to the catalogue of criteria. Four companies have already been certified.
The CAP negotiations are on ice. But vegan food producers can breathe a sigh of relief - and continue to promote their products as milk substitutes. The EU Parliament withdrew the controversial Amendment 171 recently.
In the South Tyrolean pesticide trial, the author Alexander Schiebel has been acquitted. Meanwhile, the trial against Karl Bär continues.
Due to the ongoing pandemic, the 12th edition of the European Sustainable Foods Summit will be held online. The virtual conference takes place next week from 8th-11th of June 2021 and will discuss sustainability developments and innovations in the food industry.
The European Court of Justice has ruled that organic food may not be fortified with calcium derived from algae. In doing so, the court prohibited a practice that had been common for a long time, but the ruling is not likely to have serious consequences.
For small farmers in southern countries, organic control according to EU rules is a challenge. Now, Brussels has tightened the requirements again. In order to fulfill them, the farmers need the support of their buyers.
IFOAM Organics Europe prepares for the second virtual edition of the European Organic Congress from 16-18 June 2021. In six dedicated sessions, experts and participants will discuss Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), expected changes in the new EU Organic Regulation, organic’s contribution to climate change mitigation, sustainable food systems and rural development. Registrations are now open for interested parties.
The EU has approved the yellow mealworm as the first insect in the novel food category. Yet there are already foods with insects on the market. How does that work together?
Oatly, the world's largest producer of oat drinks, is turning to Wall Street. With the initial public offering (IPO), the company, which made a loss of 60 million euros last year, wants to raise billions.
The internationally active French organic certifier Ecocert has acquired the Belgian market leader Certisys. Certisys founder Blaise Hommelen is to train the new executive director during a transition phase.
The existing rules are too strict for the Commission when it comes to products of new genetic engineering. Organic associations criticise the plans - and register their own proposals for change.
An international team of scientists wants to ensure that new genetic engineering methods are approved for use in organic farming. Only in this way organic could really become sustainable, the scientists say.
Rapunzel and IFOAM presented the One World Award on Monday. The five winners were those who make the world a fairer place through ecological, social and economic improvements.
The organizers of the Biofach and Vivaness trade fair duo have published figures on the participants in the E-Special. Among other things, they show which countries and industries were represented and to what extent.
The Corona pandemic has proved that digital tools can tremendously facilitate business processes and allow for many tasks to be performed remotely. This is also true for organic audits and inspections. But some limitations persist, and many people still have reservations towards new technologies. The digital future of organic audits and inspections has yet to be defined.
Voters in Switzerland can permanently ban pesticides and redistribute agricultural subsidies in favor of organic. But organic producers and organic retailers are against it. What's going on?
One of the largest specialists for gastronomy and communal catering will be starting its own organic brand from April. With this step, Transgourmet wants to profit from the untapped organic potential in the out-of-home market.
Those who want to make their money work for veganism can invest in the shares of vegan companies. 21 of them have now been compiled by two investors into an index called "Vegtech".
Growing market for dairy alternatives
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Price premium of organics on GM TV
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Short Film on benefits of organic food
19.02.2007
Bio Bank Report 2007 published in Italy
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NAPAPIIRI Organics – Connecting with Nature
10.02.2007
„Piazza Grande Bio“ launched in Forlì, Italy
07.02.2007
Increase of organic products in Denmark
02.02.2007
Organic farm land decreases in Valencia
01.02.2007
Sipal Partners launches new product
01.02.2007
Kerry expands organic product range
31.01.2007
Argand’Or in the Organic Top 17
30.01.2007
Bio Suisse grants first sponsorship award
29.01.2007
British secretary of state critisized
27.01.2007
Organic box schemes available in Bulgaria
26.01.2007
The Czech organic sector is growing fast
23.01.2007
Macro opened its seventh store in Australia
22.01.2007
JCR report on economic benefits of GM crops
19.01.2007
Organic food products surge ahead
17.01.2007
Sainsbury’s to sell only Fairtrade bananas
12.01.2007
Asia’s organic industry catching up
10.01.2007
Celebrity restaurant fined in London
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Second congress in Zagreb / Croatia
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