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2004

2004.11.05 [de] BioFach 2005: International Business Meeting.
2004.11.05 [uk] Soil Association Starts Internet Consumer Information Service.
2004.11.05 [eu] FiBL Publishes Activity Report 2004.
2004.11.05 [ww] Eosta Hands Over Nature and More to Foundation.
2004.11.05 [fr] Specialized Fresh Produce Wholesaler Gains Foothold in France.
2004.11.05 [ch] Switzerland: Coop Launches Regional Products.
2004.11.05 [se] Swedish Chefs Win in Erfurt.
2004.11.05 [it] Threat to Organic Wine Project in Italy.
2004.10.22 [jp] BioFach Japan a Great Success.
2004.10.22 [de] Worlds Biggest Organic Wine Exhibition in Nuremberg.
2004.10.22 [dk] Organic Share of Food Market in Denmark at 3.5%.
2004.10.22 [us] US Study: Grass Pollen Carried 20 km.
2004.10.22 [bg] New Berry Processing Factory in Bulgaria.
2004.10.22 [de] Germany: Otto Focuses on Organic Textiles.
2004.10.08 [de] Organic Info Markets Motivate Bulk Consumers to Use Organic.
2004.10.08 [de] Germanys First Degree Course in Organic Marketing.
2004.10.08 [nl] More Organic Turnover in the Netherlands.
2004.10.08 [de] New Information Campaign for German Organic Agriculture Programme.
2004.10.08 [de] Germany: Better Acceptance Figures for Fair Trade.
2004.10.08 [ch] Switzerland Adopts Marketing Concept of Die Regionalen.
2004.10.08 [de] Herrmann new Executive Director of IFOAM.
2004.10.08 [eu] Better Statistical Data on Organic Agriculture.
2004.09.24 [br] Bigger Display Area for BioFach America Latina 2005.
2004.09.24 [kr] Growing Organic Market in South Korea.
2004.09.24 [de] Not Much Organic Bread in German Conventional Retail Food Trade.
2004.09.24 [es] Spanish Organic Manufacturers on the Internet.
2004.09.24 [eu] Health Claims: United Nations Tightens up Rules.
2004.09.24 [ch] Swiss Organic Wholesalers Agree to Co-Operate.
2004.09.24 [de] German Ministry Claims Genetic Engineering Act Conforms to European Law.

2003

2003.11.24 [uk] British Studies Confirm Risks of GMO Cultivation.


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BioFach 2005: International Business Meeting.

Soil Association Starts Internet Consumer Information Service.

FiBL Publishes Activity Report 2004.

Eosta Hands Over Nature and More to Foundation.

Specialized Fresh Produce Wholesaler Gains Foothold in France.

Switzerland: Coop Launches Regional Products.

Swedish Chefs Win in Erfurt.

Threat to Organic Wine Project in Italy.

BioFach Japan a Great Success.

Worlds Biggest Organic Wine Exhibition in Nuremberg.

Organic Share of Food Market in Denmark at 3.5%.

US Study: Grass Pollen Carried 20 km.

New Berry Processing Factory in Bulgaria.

Germany: Otto Focuses on Organic Textiles.

Organic Info Markets Motivate Bulk Consumers to Use Organic.

Germanys First Degree Course in Organic Marketing.

More Organic Turnover in the Netherlands.

New Information Campaign for German Organic Agriculture Programme.

Germany: Better Acceptance Figures for Fair Trade.

Switzerland Adopts Marketing Concept of Die Regionalen.

Herrmann new Executive Director of IFOAM.

Better Statistical Data on Organic Agriculture.

Bigger Display Area for BioFach America Latina 2005.

Growing Organic Market in South Korea.

Not Much Organic Bread in German Conventional Retail Food Trade.

Spanish Organic Manufacturers on the Internet.

Health Claims: United Nations Tightens up Rules.

Swiss Organic Wholesalers Agree to Co-Operate.

German Ministry Claims Genetic Engineering Act Conforms to European Law.

British Studies Confirm Risks of GMO Cultivation.

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