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19-Apr-2023 - The EU Commission is critical of import bans on grain from Ukraine imposed by Hungary and Poland. A spokeswoman for the Brussels-based authority stressed on Monday when asked that trade policy falls under the exclusive competence of the EU and therefore measures taken unilaterally are not ...
12-Apr-2023 - Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has threatened to end the international agreement on exporting grain from Ukraine. Without easing its own agricultural exports, Russia will not extend the agreement, Lavrov said Friday during a visit to Turkey. "If there continues to be no movement on ...
2023 marks 30 years since veganism was first recognised in law
16-Feb-2023 - Veganism is a way of living which affects all areas of life. In seeking to exclude all forms of exploitation of animals from their lives, vegans may be confronted with challenges or discrimination in environments like their workplace or place of education, or when accessing public services like ...
07-Feb-2023 - The Compost and Food Waste Reduction (CFWR) cooperative agreements, which are funded by the American Rescue Plan Act, are part of USDA’s broad support for urban agriculture through its Office of Urban Agriculture and Innovative Production (OUAIP). The projects will be implemented between 2023 and ...
New EU regulation comes into force
24-Jan-2023 - Starting Tuesday, house crickets may be used in food. A new EU law will then come into force, according to which the insects, also known as crickets, can be frozen, dried or used as a powder. Two days later, the same will apply to larvae of the grain mold beetle. Similar rules already exist for ...
25-Oct-2022 - The Chair of Food Law at the University of Bayreuth has announced the winners of its scientific essay competition on the future of food law and food policy. Dr. Stephan Walch and Dr. Dirk Lachenmeier from the Chemical and Veterinary Investigation Office (CVUA) in Karlsruhe were awarded first ...
However, Denmark has not infringed the obligation of sincere cooperation
21-Jul-2022 - The name ‘Feta’ was registered as a protected designation of origin (PDO) in 2002. 1 Since then, that name may be used only for cheese that originates in the defined geographical area in Greece and conforms to the applicableproduct specification. In the present infringement proceedings, the ...
04-Jul-2022 - The Kremlin has once again blamed Western countries for rising global food prices, pointing to problems with fertilizer and food exports. Formally, the West has not imposed trade restrictions on Russian fertilizer and food, "but the owners of companies producing fertilizer and even their family ...
17-May-2022 - Keeping markets open, getting grain supplies blocked by Russia out of Ukraine and avoiding hoarding - that's how the G7 group of leading democratic industrialized nations wants to curb the rise in food prices. "All of us together, especially the major exporting nations, also have a responsibility ...
12-Apr-2022 - Belgian prosecutors are investigating the company after a salmonella outbreak at confectionery giant Ferrero. The investigation is linked to a factory in Arlon that Ferrero was forced to close last week on orders from authorities, the Belga news agency and other media reported Monday, citing the ...
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