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Reform of the EU's Common Agricultural Policy (CAP is unlikely to happen for at least another two years because MEPs and the European Commission (EC
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US Congress has cleared a bill that will extend the government’s current milk-buying programme - effectively preventing a steep increase in the price
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Rosina Food Products Inc. has been handed proposed penalties of almost $55,000 for serious hazards at its West Seneca, New York plant.
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Drinks sweetened with glucose provide a greater sense of satiety than those sweetened with fructose, and may therefore have value in curbing obesity.
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Sales of bottled water at the Tedeschi store in Acton are on the rise, and the manager says it might be related to a new water bottle ban in neighbor
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Standards for omega 3-rich krill oil and natural low-calorie stevia sweeteners are among the latest proposed revisions to the Food Chemicals Codex (FC
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Though, some of us may not be aware of the fact that the food we consume may be adulterated, 25 to 30 per cent of the food items in India are intentio
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The UK should ban pork and pork products which do not comply with the EU sow stall ban introduced on January 1, a leading Scottish farmer told the Oxf
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Innovative food safety techniques adopted during the Olympic and Paralympic Games have created a legacy for the industry, claims Dr Andrew Wadge.
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A leading consumer magazine is condemning the U.S. Food and Drug Association (FDA ’s recent positive assessment of genetically-engineered salmon as “f