News – Page 35
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NewsEU foodborne illness report shows alarming trends, with fatalities at a decade-high
The latest EU One Health Zoonoses Report reveals a concerning rise in foodborne illness cases, hospitalisations, and fatalities.
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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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Recall Roundup: multiple Salmonella-related recalls, undeclared molluscs and incorrect use by date
In the latest instalment of Recall Roundup (29-6 December 2024), New Food highlights recent food and beverage recalls in the UK and US.
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NewsDensimetric sorting can improve the quality of olive oil
Scientists discover a cost-effective, density-based method to sort olives, significantly enhancing extra virgin olive oil’s quality and flavour.
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NewsFive arrested following discovery of illegal meat in London
The National Food Crime Unit has seized untraceable and potentially illegal sheep carcasses stored in unrefrigerated vans in London. Five men have been arrested and released under investigation as authorities continue to tackle the trade in illegal meat.
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NewsCDC warns of Salmonella outbreak linked to cucumbers
The CDC has issued a warning about a Salmonella outbreak linked to cucumbers from Sonora, Mexico, urging consumers to discard recalled products and take appropriate safety measures. The outbreak has affected 68 people in 19 states, with 18 hospitalised but no fatalities.
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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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NewsClimate-ready crops: potato yield boosted by 30% under heatwave conditions
Scientists at the University of Illinois have engineered potatoes to increase tuber mass by 30 percent during heatwaves, offering hope for food security in a warming world.
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Recall Roundup: ingredient omission, undeclared allergens and bacteria contamination
In the latest instalment of Recall Roundup (22-28 November 2024), New Food highlights recent food and beverage recalls in the UK and US.
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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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NewsTate & Lyle unveils mouthfeel trends shaping the future of food and beverages
Tate & Lyle's new report reveals nine key trends, providing insights for brands and manufacturers to innovate and optimise food texture.
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NewsArkansas researchers examine pecan safety measures ahead of Thanksgiving feasts
A new study highlights effective methods for reducing pathogens in pecans, ensuring safety for Thanksgiving pies and other treats.
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NewsArla partners with retailers to tackle methane emissions from dairy cows
Arla Foods partners with Morrisons, Tesco, and Aldi to trial Bovaer® feed additive, aiming to reduce methane emissions in dairy farming.
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Recall Roundup: E.coli and metal contaminants
In the latest instalment of Recall Roundup (15-21 November 2024), New Food highlights recent food and beverage recalls in the UK and US.
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NewsUK scientists unveil light-optimising greenhouse coating to extend produce growing seasons
The innovative spray converts sunlight into red light, boosting crop yields and extending growing seasons in less sunny countries like the UK.
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NewsEdible bird’s nest functional drink shows hypertension management potential
A cocoa-flavoured soy drink enriched with edible bird’s nest hydrolysates shows promising functional benefits for managing hypertension, diabetes and satiety.
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NewsNew report highlights £14 billion untapped potential in UK food and drink manufacturing sector
UK food and drink manufacturing sector faces £14bn growth opportunity, but investment in technology, data and skills is crucial to unlock potential.
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NewsDemand for vegan options at events rises by 280 percent sparking a plant-based Christmas boom
New data suggests major five-year growth in UK demand for plant-based options at events, with festive vegan recipes also gaining popularity ahead of Christmas.
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Recall Roundup: animal matter contamination and undeclared allergens
In the latest instalment of Recall Roundup (8-14 November 2024), New Food highlights recent food and beverage recalls in the UK and US.
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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.


