NewsNewsGlobal TradeThe firms giving nature a stake in their businessesSome companies are giving shares to environmental groups, or putting such advocates on their board.12 Jul 2023BusinessWinemakers learn firefighting to stay in businessWinemakers in the Napa Valley are having to battle wildfires affecting vineyards and wineries.5 Jul 2023BusinessPeru’s ‘fast and furious’ blueberry boomThe South American country has become the world's largest exporter of the berries in only a decade.26 Apr 2023BusinessUkrainian vodka producers toast a rise in global salesWith Russian vodkas no longer on shelves around the world, Ukrainian brands have filled the gap.20 Apr 2023Business'We are selling a product that we hope gets discontinued'The firms aiming to help eradicate invasive species by making commercial use of them.17 May 2023BusinessSweet firms try to sugar coat price risesMakers of sweets and chocolates are aiming to shield customers from their higher costs.10 May 2023BusinessCan Morocco solve Europe’s energy crisis?Morocco plans to send renewable energy to Europe, but some want it to save it for its home market.3 May 2023BusinessThe bean that could change the taste of coffeeHow researchers are pinning their hopes on a climate-resilient coffee species.'We turned down a client to uphold gay rights'The global B Corp business accreditation scheme rewards firms that behave ethically.Spice sales boom as home cooks get more adventurousThe global spices sector is thriving as the pandemic is said to have made people try more recipes.Why sleeper trains are being revived across EuropeA number of rail operators are launching new sleeper train services across the continent.UK microchip firms call for millions in investmentThe boss of a leading microchip maker warns without huge investment companies will go abroad.Watch/ListenWhat will be Covid-19's long-term global economic impact?The BBC's Zeinab Badawi hosts a discussion on the likely lasting economic damage of Covid-19.Decision to cut jobs was hard, says Qatar bossThe chief executive of Qatar Airways says he's cutting one in five staff and aircraft.The warehouses where goods are piling upShops and restaurants are selling less, but goods are still arriving at warehouses around the UK.What shape will a recession take?Monica Miller explains the alphabet soup of possible recession shapes for the coronavirus-hit global economy.Are cruise ships in deep water over air pollution?How one of the most profitable leisure industries in the world can also be one of the most polluting.Subscription-based bike hire schemes on a rollA growing number of people are choosing to hire a bicycle over a long period of time.Droughts leave cargo riverboats high and dryFalling river levels are affecting the use of cargo riverboats around the world.Croatia, the euro and a coffee controversyCroatia switched to the euro on 1 January, but many feel businesses are taking advantage by hiking their prices.The US is beating China in the battle for chipsThe rivalry is entering a new phase, with global players increasingly caught in the crossfire.How small businesses survive global market shocksSmall businesses around the world are being impacted by currency swings and soaring costs.Reindeer herders fear Arctic industry boomIn Swedish Lapland herders say their animals are being affected by wind farms and other industry.Italian label maybe but the beer's British brewedThe global brewing giants highlight a brand's nationality but does it matter when they brew it overseas?