High level speaker line-up confirmed for IFOAM EU Zwolle event
A high level speaker line-up has been confirmed for IFOAM EU’s annual Organic Processing Conference, which will take place in Zwolle, Netherlands, on 16-17 January 2018.
Lidl Denmark aims for 50% rise in organic sales
Sales of organic food and drink at Lidl Denmark are growing explosively, and the German-headquartered discounter is determined to keep up the pace.
India launches ‘game-changer’ organic regulations and logo
The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India has launched new laws for the regulation of organic food and a new logo scheme described as 'game-changer' for the country's organic…
India launches ‘game-changer' organic regulations and logo
The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India has launched new laws for the regulation of organic food and a new logo scheme described as 'game-changer' for the country's organic…
Re-thinking organic: Sweden’s KRAV puts all options on the table
Sweden’s lead organic body KRAV put all options on the table when it launched a major stakeholder consultation on its future direction earlier this year
Awards celebrate Australia’s ‘alive and booming’ organic sector
Australia’s lead organic body Australian Organic Ltd (AOL) last week hosted its 4th Annual Awards for Excellence on Friday 17th November, at The National Wine Centre in Adelaide. Coming together…
New EU organic rules confirmed – but ‘important weaknesses’ remain
The European Council this week (20 November) endorsed the deal on overhauling EU laws on organic production and the labelling of organic foods agreed in the summer by Maltese presidency…
New EU organic rules confirmed – but ‘important weaknesses' remain
The European Council this week (20 November) endorsed the deal on overhauling EU laws on organic production and the labelling of organic foods agreed in the summer by Maltese presidency…
Food fight: Meet the Swedish organic retailer waging war on fake food
Johannes Cullberg is a man on a mission. The Swedish ethical entrepreneur and founder of Stockholm’s iconoclastic organic store Paradiset is waging war on what he calls ‘fake food’ –…
UK’s backs extended ban on neonicotinoids in “landmark” policy shift
The UK Government says it will back an EU extended ban on neonicotinoid pesticides, which have been widely shown to harm bees and other pollinators.