US reservoirs hold 7.7 billion pounds of fish, study finds
Researchers at the University of California, Davis, have shared that “better reservoir management” could aid food security and fisheries conservation.
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Researchers at the University of California, Davis, have shared that “better reservoir management” could aid food security and fisheries conservation.
According to research commissioned by Seafish, increasing the consumption of fish across England has the potential to significantly reduce the number of cases of diseases such as cancer and type 2 diabetes.
Dive into the Core New Food Supply Chains Report, exploring Brexit concerns, ethical sourcing, Cargill's Cocoa Promise impact, Nestlé's initiatives, and Princes Group's transformations.
According to a recent study, a an “ongoing and complex” marine heatwave could threaten the future of species in the northeast Pacific Ocean.
Israel-based foodtech startup Forsea Foods shares its mission to save wild eel populations through its first prototype of cell-cultivated freshwater eel.
Sam Fulton delves into why Nomad Foods believes the benefits of frozen food need to be better understood in the fight against climate change.
In this instalment of Recall Roundup we highlight food recalls that have occurred in the UK and US, including Tesco recalling garden peas that contain an unknown type of berry.
Researchers have warned that “all aquatic species in the river mouths flowing into the Mediterranean Sea and Atlantic Ocean are contaminated with microplastics”.
Undeclared allergens In the UK, Tesco is recalling its Plant Chef Sweet Potato & Chickpea Tikka Masala as it may contain milk that is not declared on the label. The product comes in a pack size of 400g and has the batch code L23215S. The best before date to look…
After G7 appealed for an “immediate repeal” of import bans on Japanese seafood products, a Japanese diplomat has urged the city government to relax Fukushima restrictions in the interest of Japanese businesses
Researchers have claimed that synthetic dyes making their way into wastewater can cause "ecological and human health threats".
A report has predicted that the global demand for seafood will surge by 14 percent by 2030 despite 85 percent of the world’s fisheries being “pushed to or beyond their limits”.
A scientist has carried out a study into the safety of sushi to weigh up the potential health risks that come with eating raw seafood.
Food and non-alcoholic beverage inflation decreased by 1.3 percent between July and August 2023, dropping to 13.6 percent, according to ONS.