Denmark’s new centre-left Government pledges to double organic by 2030
Denmark’s incoming Social Democrat government has agreed with its other centre-left partners to double organic food consumption and production in the country by 2030.
10 take-aways from this year’s European Organic Congress
IFOAM EU has gathered together the top ten take-aways from last week’s 2019 European Organic Congress, held in Bucharest, Romania.
‘Wake Up To Organic Campaign’ serves up 15,000 mini breakfasts
This year’s Wake Up To Organic event saw 15,000 mini organic breakfasts given away across the UK in 314 separate events.
Denmark revises down organic share figure, despite another year of strong growth
Despite another year of good growth for Denmark's organic industry, organic's share of total food and drink has been revised down.
‘Big, unrealised potential’ for Spain to gain ground in organics
Spain has an opportunity to fulfil "big, unrealised potential" in its organic industry, says Euromonitor International's David Hedin.
Sweden’s Midsona and Paradiset partner to create new consumer brand
Leading Swedish health food brand owner and distributor Midsona is partnering with Stockholm-based organic food retailer Paradiset to launch a new consumer brand ‘Everyday by Paradiset’ for easier sustainable choices.
Shit shouldn’t happen: Paradiset’s message to mainstream food retailers
Radical Stockholm-based food retailer Paradiset City won this year's Eco Prize at the White Guide Green gala on June 12.
Indie beauty entrepreneurs step this way: Formula Botanica launches Diploma in Beauty Brand Management
Online organic cosmetic formulation school Formula Botanica has launched a new diploma specially tailored for aspiring indie beauty entrepreneurs.
More turmeric supplements withdrawn as hepatitis cases rise
Italy’s Department of Health last week withdrew further four turmeric-based food supplement products from sales, as recent cases of hepatitis in the country rose to 20.
Mandatory fortification risks sending ‘confusing’ message about vital pregnancy advice
UK trade group the Health Food Manufacturers Association has warned that a government proposal to begin mandatory fortification of flour with folic acid could send confusing messages to at-risk groups.