Posted April 7th, 2011
Here is are some links that have caught our eye today and which we consider worth sharing: Talking sense or stating the obvious? Countryfile presenter and farmer Adam Henson has been sharing his views on the need for farmers to be better advocates for their industry. It’s a touchy subject that doesn’t go down well…
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Posted February 5th, 2010
There’s some interesting reading around at the moment. These three are a mix of the positive and, in the case of the Telegraph article, the scarily negative: The Telegraph reports that an Australian conference has been told that the world’s “most precious resource”, soil, could be devastatingly depleted in just 60 years, at current rates…
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Posted January 29th, 2010
Apologies for being a bit quiet on here this week. Too much to do, too little time. The good news is, if you’re looking for something to read, you don’t have to put up with any random waffle from here because we can recommend some real content! Enjoy: Interesting report from John Vidal in The…
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Posted January 20th, 2010
After the jumper madness (<shameless plug alert>which you could still win, by the way), back to the business of keeping tabs on the world of organic. Without further ado, here are some of the stories that have grabbed our attention today: Are apple trees responding defensively to pesticides? Natural Products reports on research suggesting organic…
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Posted November 25th, 2009
There are a couple of genuinely interesting articles that have caught our eyes in the last few days, which we’ll share below. Plus, one with some encouraging market data: Author and PR pro, Antonia Chitty, highlights on her Family Friendly Working blog some research done by OF&G licensees, Essential Trading. It has done a cost…
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Posted November 4th, 2009
Here are some of today’s more interesting and useful news and opinion pieces we’ve been looking at: Saudia Arabia is in the process of setting up an organic farming structure and, judging by this piece, they’re going about it in all the right ways. The Evening Standard’s Jonathan Prynn notes Liz Hurley’s emphatic comments about…
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Posted October 29th, 2009
Time again to share some of the interesting/amusing/ridiculous things we’ve been reading today. First off, and of most significance, is the Farmers Weekly exclusive on yet another Rural Payments Agency cock-up, namely the loss of 100,000 farmers’ bank details. Very pleased to see some follow-up on the news from Jones Organic that we blogged last…
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Posted October 14th, 2009
A few articles have popped up in recent days that caught our attention here and are, for varying reasons, worthy of a look, so we thought we’d share them with you. You never know, it might even become a semi-regular thing – this is a blog after all! Guy Watson, of Riverford Organic, puts up…
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