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30-Apr-2018 - A federal jury on Thursday awarded more than $50 million in damages to neighbors of an industrial hog operation found responsible for intense smells, noise and other disturbances so bad people couldn't enjoy their rural homes.Jurors on Thursday awarded the 10 neighbors of a 15,000-head swine ...
25-Apr-2018 - Industrial-scale hog producers knew for decades that noxious smells from open-air sewage pits tormented neighbors but didn't change their livestock-raising methods to keep production costs low, the lawyer for farm neighbors told jurors in a federal lawsuit Tuesday. The first in a series of ...
23-Apr-2018 - A major European dairy cooperative says that currency swings caused by Brexit are among the reasons it has to cut costs by over 400 million euros ($495 million) over the next three years. Denmark-based Arla Foods, the maker of Lurpak butter, says "two unexpected developments" - the pound's drop ...
13-Apr-2018 - Small-scale food producers need the backing of the European Union to ensure that sales contracts are honoured, argued the EUThursday as it proposed policies to stamp out unfair practices in wholesale food markets. In its first proposal on regulating unfair practices in food trade, the European ...
09-Apr-2018 - China's threat to raise tariffs on U.S. exports could be a disaster for American soybean farmers but a boon to their Brazilian and Argentine competitors, European aerospace companies and Japanese whiskey distillers. Regulators picked products China can get elsewhere when they made a $50 billion ...
04-Apr-2018 - Scientists haven't rendered a verdict on whether coffee is good or bad for you but a California judge has. He says coffee sellers in the state should have to post cancer warnings. The culprit is a chemical produced in the bean roasting process that is a known carcinogen and has been at the heart ...
12-Mar-2018 - Jim McGreevy, Beer Institute President and CEO, released the following statement after President Trump signed an executive order imposing a 10% tariff on imported aluminum: “This tariff on aluminum will hurt American breweries and beer importers that are employing Americans and producing beer, ...
07-Feb-2018 - The enforcement action preventing Russell Hume from processing and distributing meat products has been lifted at one of their sites after assurances that their food safety management system met the legal requirements were satisfied. The business will be allowed to resume production and ...
25-Jan-2018 - Following an unannounced inspection of Russell Hume’s Birmingham site on 12 January, we became aware of instances of serious non-compliance with food hygiene regulations. This has led us and Food Standards Scotland to investigate all Russell Hume sites, and other locations where their product is ...
04-Dec-2017 - An arbitration tribunal has ordered New Zealand dairy giant Fonterra to pay Danone of France $125 million for recall costs stemming from a 2013 food scare. The recall was made out of concerns, which proved later to be untrue, that some Fonterra products supplied to four Danone Nutricia baby ...
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