All Logistics, cold chain & disruption articles – Page 19
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ArticleClimate-friendly caffeine: sustainably sourcing Selecta coffee
Alicia Fieldhouse sits down with New Food to discuss why Selecta, a leading supplier of coffee, is interested in where its coffee comes from, who grows it, and how it gets from farm to cup.
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NewsSalalah free zone: A business gateway to growth in MENA
Dr. Ali bin Mohammed Tabouk explains the advantages of utilising the Salah Free Zone, located in the Sultanate of Oman.
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NewsTaco Bell enters partnerships to conserve cattle grazing land
Cargill and the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation will be working with Taco Bell to implement conservation and regenerative agriculture practices across cattle grazing lands.
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NewsAsda signs agreement to deliver sustainable sourcing commitments
Asda has signed up to the LEAF Marque certification system, an independent third-party verification for sustainable farming practices.
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NewsGovernment lifts bird housing restrictions
The UK Government has lifted the mandatory bird housing rule for poultry and captive birds across England and Wales.
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ArticleTransparency and food innovation: honesty as policy
Andy Zynga examines why demand for greater transparency has increased, and how food and beverage manufacturers can innovate to provide it.
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Article“We can’t change the chocolate industry on our own”
With ethical ingredient sourcing at the forefront of Tony Chocolonely's mind, Nicola Matthews explains the brand's mission to make 100 percent slave-free the norm in chocolate.
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ArticleOur latest US industry report: State of the Industry
State of the Industry is a new food and beverage report that provides a comprehensive overview of the current state of the industry.
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NewsScientists make advancements in engineering crop research
Researchers have made “significant advances” towards understanding why certain crops are better at generating a higher yield than others.
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Podcast
Episode 38: Easter Special
Joshua Minchin and Grace Galler speak to the National Sheep Association about the popularity of lamb and to NOMO about its strategy behind innovating chocolate in the free-from and vegan categories.
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NewsUK and EU to open doors for Malaysian insect producer
The Ministry of Agriculture has granted Nutrition Technologies permission to export its insect meal and oil from Malaysia into EU and UK markets.
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ArticleMore of the ugly iceberg has surfaced
Professor Chris Elliott reflects on the unfurling food fraud scandal and make some suggestions for a more rigorous auditing process.
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NewsFDA unveils national infant formula market strategy
The FDA has outlined an immediate national strategy that has been created to increase the resilience of the infant formula market in the US.
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Article“Cage-Free” is so much more than a label
Vicky Bond discusses why she thinks the "quest for cheap meat and eggs has gone much too far" and why it is important to hold companies accountable to their cage-free promises.
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NewsEssential workers struggle with food insecurity
The Food Foundation has released data revealing there are “huge numbers” of essential workers in the UK struggling to access enough food.
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ArticleTackle food waste to fix our food systems
With global food systems wreaking havoc on our climate, Jamie Crummie asserts the best place to start with tackling this overwhelming problem is addressing food waste.
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ArticleThree actions to stop more food fraud scandals
Professor Chris Elliott reflects on the most recent food fraud case to sweep the food and beverage industry, and calls for clear actions points to prevent anymore.
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NewsFood inflation jumps to 18.2 percent with vegetables a key culprit
Food and non-alcoholic beverage inflation is on the rise again, jumping by 1.4 percent between January and February 2023.
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NewsStudy links fruit and veg supply issues to raised blood pressure
Researchers have claimed that lower income countries that have a reduced availability of fruit and vegetables are at risk of higher levels of raised blood pressure.
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NewsBooths confirms it is the supermarket linked with beef scandal
Booths has confirmed in a statement that it is the supermarket involved in the “British” beef fraud incident and is currently working “closely and cooperatively” with the NFCU.


