The Organic Trade Association releases its 2009 Organic Industry Survey
Posted - May 19, 2009
The Organic Trade Association releases its 2009 Organic Industry Survey
By O.W.N. News Network
The recently released
Global trends at All Things Organic, Expo Comida Latina and All Asia Food 2009
Posted - May 19, 2009
Global trends at All Things Organic
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Educational events, international buyer’s mission and new exhibitors, at the combined shows in Chicago
Posted - May 19, 2009
Educational events, international buyer’s mission and new exhibitors, at the combined shows in Chicago
By Adriana Michael
Educational events to highlight industry trends and challenges
The All Things Organic
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Posted - May 19, 2009
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New Products on display at All Things Organic
Posted - May 19, 2009
New Products on display at All Things Organic
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Germany
Posted - May 15, 2009
Monsanto files lawsuit against German government for ban on GMO
By Malea Birke

In retaliation for the recent German decision to ban GMO corn, its producer, biotechnology company Monsanto, has filed a lawsuit against the government, alleging the ban is unjustified. Last month, Agricultural Minister Ilse Aigner banned the cultivation and sale of MON 810
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USA organic sector
Posted - May 7, 2009
OTA welcomes $50 Million USDA funding for organic sector
By O.W.N. network
The U.S. Department of Agriculture
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Seven reasons to include China in your organic market expansion
Posted - May 3, 2009
Seven reasons why China is worth exploring
By Robert Bell
China is one of the most exciting emerging organic markets in the world. Its rapid population growth, rising affluence and unique market conditions present opportunities for foreign companies to develop their own
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GMO Update
Posted - May 1, 2009
Monsanto files lawsuit against German government for ban on GMO
By Malea Birke
In retaliation for the recent German decision to ban GMO corn, its producer, biotechnology company Monsanto, has filed a lawsuit against the government, alleging the ban is unjustified.
Last month, Agricultural Minister Ilse Aigner banned the cultivation and sale of MON 810– genetically modified corn seed, which produces a toxin to fight off a certain pest, the corn borer moth.
The crop was due to be planted this year on a total area of around 3,600 hectares in Germany, mainly in Brandenburg, where Germany
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Biofach China preparing to celebrate third edition
Posted - May 1, 2009
Biofach China preparing to celebrate third edition
By Lucia Lorente
Biofach China, sister fair of Biofach and organized by N
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New Products on display at All Things Organic
Posted - May 19, 2009
New Products on display at All Things Organic
Send your comments to: editorial@organicwellnessnews.com
Germany
Posted - May 15, 2009
Monsanto files lawsuit against German government for ban on GMO
By Malea Birke

In retaliation for the recent German decision to ban GMO corn, its producer, biotechnology company Monsanto, has filed a lawsuit against the government, alleging the ban is unjustified. Last month, Agricultural Minister Ilse Aigner banned the cultivation and sale of MON 810
Send your comments to: editorial@organicwellnessnews.com
USA organic sector
Posted - May 7, 2009
OTA welcomes $50 Million USDA funding for organic sector
By O.W.N. network
The U.S. Department of Agriculture
Send your comments to: editorial@organicwellnessnews.com
Seven reasons to include China in your organic market expansion
Posted - May 3, 2009
Seven reasons why China is worth exploring
By Robert Bell
China is one of the most exciting emerging organic markets in the world. Its rapid population growth, rising affluence and unique market conditions present opportunities for foreign companies to develop their own
Send your comments to: editorial@organicwellnessnews.com
GMO Update
Posted - May 1, 2009
Monsanto files lawsuit against German government for ban on GMO
By Malea Birke
In retaliation for the recent German decision to ban GMO corn, its producer, biotechnology company Monsanto, has filed a lawsuit against the government, alleging the ban is unjustified.
Last month, Agricultural Minister Ilse Aigner banned the cultivation and sale of MON 810– genetically modified corn seed, which produces a toxin to fight off a certain pest, the corn borer moth.
The crop was due to be planted this year on a total area of around 3,600 hectares in Germany, mainly in Brandenburg, where Germany
Send your comments to: editorial@organicwellnessnews.com
Biofach China preparing to celebrate third edition
Posted - May 1, 2009
Biofach China preparing to celebrate third edition
By Lucia Lorente
Biofach China, sister fair of Biofach and organized by N
Send your comments to: editorial@organicwellnessnews.com

