All Fish & Seafood articles – Page 3
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Welcome to the rogue traders paradise
Discover how Chris Elliott reveals the dark side of erratic tariffs and their role in fuelling global food fraud.
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Recall Roundup: Aldi, Anglesey Foods, Cotswolds, and undeclared allergens and pathogens
In the latest instalment of Recall Roundup (4-11 April 2025), New Food highlights recent food and beverage recalls in the UK and US.
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NewsBeckman Coulter Life Sciences launches next-generation allergy test to reduce patient risk
Beckman Coulter Life Sciences has launched a next-generation Basophil Activation Test to support safer allergy research and reduce the need for risky oral food challenge
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NewsYoung’s Seafood unveils new bold flavours to revive breaded fish category
Young’s Seafood is rejuvenating the breaded fish category with two new flavour-packed frozen fish fillets. Aiming to appeal to younger shoppers, the brand introduces Garlic & Herb and Paprika & Pepper varieties to boost growth.
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ArticleThe impact of Trump’s tariffs and recent FDA cuts on food safety and security: experts react
Leading food safety experts, including Frank Yiannas, Bill Marler, Dr Darin Detwiler, Professor Chris Elliott, Tim Lang and Michael Bell OBE, weigh in on the far-reaching consequences of President Trump's tariffs and recent FDA budget cuts. The article delves into the risks to food safety, supply chains and global food ...
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ArticleUnderstanding the PFAS risk in food supply chains
Nicola Ackermann, Business Development Manager at SGS, explores the risks posed by PFAS in food supply chains, highlighting contamination sources, regulatory frameworks, and risk assessment strategies. With extensive expertise in PFAS analysis, Ackermann discusses how manufacturers can mitigate risks and ensure compliance through testing and monitoring.
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NewsUK food strategy board launched to drive public health and food system reform
A new UK Food Strategy Advisory Board has been launched to drive food policy reform, improve public health, and strengthen the food system through industry and government collaboration
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ArticleUnderstanding near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy in food testing
Near-Infrared (NIR) spectroscopy is a powerful tool for ensuring food safety and quality. From identifying ingredients to detecting food fraud, explore how this non-destructive method is shaping the future of food analysis.
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NewsCo-op leads the way on prawn welfare with 100% ablation-free commitment and humane slaughter pledge
Co-op has become the first UK retailer to ensure 100% ablation-free prawns and will implement humane electrical stunning by 2027. This landmark move sets a new standard for ethical prawn sourcing and highlights Co-op’s leadership in animal welfare.
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NewsCarrefour joins global push for tuna transparency in supply chains
The French retailer strengthens its commitment to responsible seafood sourcing by signing The Nature Conservancy’s Tuna Transparency Pledge, joining a global effort to ensure full monitoring across industrial tuna fisheries by 2027.
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ArticleEnsuring food safety through accurate traceability: why knowing your food’s origin matters
Alison Johnson at Food Forensics illustrates the importance of being proactive in assuring the safety of your product and how due diligence can be your saving grace.
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ReportPFAS market report by New Food
This report provides assembles leading experts in the food and beverage industry to examine the challenges and opportunities in addressing PFAS contamination in the food industry, from food packaging to testing innovations.
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NewsFSA and FSS warn vulnerable consumers about Listeria risk in cold-smoked and cured fish this holiday season
As cold-smoked fish becomes a festive favourite, the FSA and FSS warn at-risk individuals, including pregnant women and the elderly, to avoid or cook these products to reduce the risk of Listeria infection.
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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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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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ArticleUnderstanding Near Infrared (NIR) Spectroscopy in food testing
Learn how Near Infrared (NIR) spectroscopy transforms food testing by enabling quick and non-invasive checks for quality and safety, helping ensure the integrity of what we eat.
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NewsGroundbreaking study identifies key players in global seafood transshipment
A new study identifies 324 owners of refrigerated cargo vessels, enhancing transparency and paving the way for improved sustainability in the seafood industry.
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News“World’s largest” 3D food printing facility opens in Vienna
The new plant will bring innovative mycoprotein-based foods using the company’s cutting-edge 3D printing technology.
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NewsTemperature fluctuations found to harm fish quality in cold chain logistics
New research shows how temperature inconsistencies can degrade fish freshness, highlighting the need for improved seafood quality monitoring.


