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EU forum raises food security concerns
The Forum for the Future of Agriculture (FFA2010) has called on European leaders to urgently tackle climate change and food security challenges ahead of fears over the widely referenced 2050 target.
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ArticleSouth African Royal Gala debut
UK importer Capespan has received its first South African Royal Gala of the season.
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ArticleGLA launches landmark protocol
Two years of extensive talks and consultation have culminated in a landmark protocol from the Gangmasters Licensing Authority (GLA) to stamp out worker exploitation in the produce trade.
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ArticleMaersk Line urges caution
The world’s largest container shipper is urging lines not to rush into expanding their fleets as they recover from recession
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ArticlePest in New Zealand to stay
It appears as though the hadda beetle is in New Zealand to stay, as the government scraps eradication plans
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ArticleRewe Group 'strong despite crisis'
Turnover jumps to over €50bn at the German retailer through 2009, thanks to 'healthy overall development' of core companies
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CenFRA urges robotics link-up
Food robotics organisation CenFRA has said there is a shortage of food manufacturing experience within automation suppliers and automation experience within food manufacturers.
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Logistics relief over Budget decision
The Chancellor’s announcement that fuel duty rises will be staggered over three months, instead of the expected inflation-busting rise of 3p in April, could save the logistics industry up to £150 million.
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Ethics advice toolkit launched
The Food Ethics Council has launched a toolkit to help food businesses get to grips with issues relating to the origin of food, introducing key ideas in ethics and providing a framework for decision-making.
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ArticleAzura launches competition
Franco-Moroccan tomato specialist Azura has announced the launch of a new contest for consumers
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ArticleFlorette advertises new zip-up bags
The first of Florette's new TV spots illustrating the fresh benefits of its zip-up bags is set to air tomorrow in France
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Africa and UK link up over food security
Major moves to bolster food security in the UK and Africa are speeding up, following an initiative from the Warwickshire-based International Agri-Technology Centre (IATC).
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ArticleUSDA to promote healthy school meals
US Agriculture Department to outline ways to reduce hunger and improve child health and nutrition via school nutrition events
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ArticleNew auditor joins CanadaGAP
Fresh fruit and vegetable suppliers to have more choice in the bodies eligible to certify their processes under Canada’s national food safety programme
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ArticleGrowth tipped for Peruvian avocados
Exports of both the Hass and Fuerte varieties are forecast to surpass volume achieved last year
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ArticlePotato Board welcomes new members
Tom Vilsack appoints 27 new members to serve on the National Potato Promotion Board
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ArticleWinn-Dixie expands food relief drive
The retailer’s partnership with Feeding America to provide perishable goods to hungry US citizens will go nationwide by April
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Ireland appoints new hort minister
Growers in the Irish Republic have a new horticulture minister and, like Trevor Sargent, the man he replaces, he is a member of the Green Party.
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ArticleHamburg Süd to call at TCEEGE Terminal
Group adds terminal call to the northern route of its Europe-Mediterranean Service
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ArticleUS mulls wider Japanese access
New proposals could see the removal of varietal restrictions on apple imports from Japan

