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NEWS POSTED ON 2016-12-10

NEW DELHI: Wrapping food items in newspaper is bad for your health as its ink has multiple bioactive materials with known negative health effects, FSSAI said on Friday. 

"Wrapping food in newspapers is an unhealthy practice and the consumption of such food is injurious to health, eve...

NEWS POSTED ON 2016-12-10

Not that this is quite how they're putting it but this is one of the things that they mean. That wages in British agriculture will rise after Britain leaves the European Union. Which is, of course, such a terrible tragedy that I'm sure we all agree Something Must Be Done!

What they are in...

NEWS POSTED ON 2016-12-09

Millions of tonnes of food wasted in China every year could feed anywhere between 30 million and 50 million people, according to new research, with large restaurants and many schools responsible for a big share of the wastage.

The study, quoted by state media, showed that around 17 millio...

NEWS POSTED ON 2016-12-09

The UK faces higher food prices without continued access to EU workers, 30 food and drink associations have warned.

In a letter published in the Guardian, they argue that EU workers play an important role in the supply chain and some are already starting to leave.

It called on the...

NEWS POSTED ON 2016-12-09

Food and drink industry flags up labour shortages as EU workers leave after Brexit vote or stay away due to fall in pound

Food prices will rise unless the government ensures EU citizens can work in the UK after Brexit, according to industry groups representing the major supermarkets and f...

NEWS POSTED ON 2016-12-09

Online ads for food and drinks high in fat, salt or sugar aimed at children are to be banned under new rules from advertisers.

The Committee on Advertising Practice (CAP) said its restrictions would also apply to all other media where under-16s made up a quarter of the audience.

T...

NEWS POSTED ON 2016-12-07

The number of people infected by Salmonella traced to a Polish egg farm has topped 350 with 10 countries now reporting confirmed and probable cases.

The victim count has increased substantially since October when the European Food Safety Authority reported 260 illnesses across seven count...

NEWS POSTED ON 2016-12-07

The U.S. Court of Federal Claims two years ago ruled that food safety warnings are not “regulatory takings” by the government, and, therefore, Uncle Sam does not have to compensate tomato growers who lost money when the public was told tomatoes might have been responsible for a 2008 S...

NEWS POSTED ON 2016-12-07

After all these years, agriculture in America remains overwhelmingly dominated by family farms. A new report by USDA’s Economic Research Service (ERS) shows not only just how dependent America is on family farms, but also how many are independent of government.

“Seventy-two pe...