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A Wired feature explains the success of a plan to protect seeds which makes the researchers involved the stewards of humanity’s ...
Reuters reports that Smithfield Foods, the world’s biggest pork processor, and a subcontractor, face fines of more than US$100,000 from ...
The Economist looks at how supermarket shelves stripped bare by stockpilers were familiar scenes as anxious shoppers loaded up with ...
Reuters reports from Chicago, US, that major food companies – including Campbell Soup, Kraft Heinz, and McCormick & Co have changed ...
iscrete Choice Experiments have found consumers prefer UK and EU produced food and will pay more for it. Consumers were ...
Today sees the release of a series of brilliantly informative papers in a UNICEF and GAIN special issue of the journal ...
The UK’s key agriculture organisations are seeking “free and frictionless” EU trade, saying the EU will remain the largest market ...
The UK will make it illegal for supermarkets and restaurants to sell products linked to illegal deforestation. The Environment Bill ...
England’s Agriculture Act, passed into law this week, has been largely welcomed across food systems, with caution expressed around food ...
The Financial Times says a recent US study estimated that in the United States, pet food could be responsible for a ...
A new coalition of Indigenous Peoples is calling for free, prior and informed consent to be negotiated without exception as...
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