All Enforcement, policy & governance articles – Page 10
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NewsUK food industry demands stronger protections for delivery riders amid rising attacks
More than 30 UK food businesses are calling on the Government to extend new Crime & Policing Bill protections to delivery riders.
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NewsTraceGains integrates deforestation data to enhance supply chain sustainability
TraceGains partners with Global Forest Watch Pro to help F&B companies assess deforestation risks and drive sustainable supply chains.
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NewsIndustry reacts to ASA's delay on junk food advertising restrictions guidance
With the October 2025 compliance date fast approaching, the ASA's decision to delay and potentially revise the final HFSS advertising guidelines adds further uncertainty for the food industry.
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NewsFDA release draft guidance to clarify labelling for plant-based foods
FDA's new guidance aims to improve plant-based food labelling, ensuring clarity and transparency for consumers choosing animal product alternatives.
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NewsMagnesium L-Threonate receives EU approval as a novel food
The EU has approved Magtein as a novel food, granting exclusive rights to its market in the region for five years.
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ArticleWhat does 2025 hold for food systems?
Reflecting on the challenges and opportunities in reshaping food systems, Richard Zaltzman, CEO of EIT Food, explores 2024's key lessons.
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Podcast
Episode 68: The 2024 Roundup
In this final episode of 2024, Assistant Editor Ben Cornwell provides a quick roundup of the biggest industry stories and talking points of the past year.
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Article
The UK Food Security Report 2024 – what’s important and what’s missing?
Professor Chris Elliott critiques the UK Food Security Report 2024, spotlighting three significant omissions impacting national and global food security.
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NewsEuropean food giants urge Commissioner Hansen for greener EU agriculture policies
Major food companies advocate for EU agricultural reforms to accelerate sustainable farming, support farmers and address other environmental concerns.
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NewsNew framework signed to tackle child labour in West Africa’s cocoa-growing regions
Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana, and the cocoa industry sign a landmark agreement to combat child labour and improve community welfare.
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WhitepaperAdvanced analytical solutions for ethylene oxide and 2-chloroethanol detection in food
Explore Shimadzu’s comprehensive approach to analysing ethylene oxide (EtO) and 2-chloroethanol (2-CE) in food products. This resource details advanced methodologies to ensure regulatory compliance and protect public health.
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ReporteBook: Sustainability versus safety
Explore the critical relationship between sustainability and food safety as leading experts share insights from the IAFP Roundtable discussion.
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NewsUK flour to be fortified with folic acid to reduce serious birth defects by 20 percent
UK mandates folic acid fortification in non-wholemeal flour by 2026, aiming to prevent 200 birth defects annually and enhance public health.
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NewsTraceGains reveals 2025 food & beverage industry predictions
The company forecasts key trends for 2025, highlighting the potential impact of ESG, AI, and regulatory shifts on the food industry.
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ArticleA golden opportunity to tackle obesity through food and drink policy
Mark Jones, partner and food and drink supply chain expert at law firm Gordons, examines the fallout from a new House of Lords report urging greater action to tackle obesity in England.
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ArticleAn insult to the UK food trade
The UK has a very capable food industry from farm to fork; one of the best in the world, of which its society should be duly proud. But Dr Clive Black believes it’s not getting the support it deserves…
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NewsUK Government urged by Lords committee to ‘fix our broken food system’
The House of Lords Food, Diet and Obesity Committee has released a new report calling for a long-term strategy to address the obesity and health crisis in England.
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ArticleGrub forgotten
Dr Clive Black reflects on the plight of the UK food industry and its ever stymied position at the back of the priority queue.
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NewsHow harnessing induced resistance could ensure a sustainable and resilient food supply
Scientists advocate for a holistic crop protection strategy centred on induced resistance to combat pest evolution and minimise pesticide harm.
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NewsUK Government’s African swine fever measures criticised by Dover Port Health Authority
Dover Port Health Authority warns that the Government's African swine fever measures could leave the UK vulnerable to a major disease outbreak.


