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Trade group chief notes ‘worst bird flu outbreak that we’ve seen’
By nurturing crops on a plant by plant basis, new technology can cut chemical use and boost yields
Public accounts committee warns that consumers and companies face ‘greater risks and costs’
Lobby groups tell Kemi Badenoch minimum food, green and animal welfare standards needed in future post-Brexit deals
Lack of proposals to reduce meat and dairy consumption breaks the law, say campaigners
Review finds post-Brexit delay in establishing border controls for high-risk produce poses safety threat
Agriculture and veterinary industries concerned about risk of British livestock contracting diseases from the EU
Deal with Australia highlights some of the snags facing UK in its attempt to become Global Britain
Decision by regulator is first step towards full approval for use of larvae in human foods
Head of Trade and Agriculture Commission says there should be no ‘race to the bottom’ to secure bilateral deals
Chicken grown by US start-up Eat Just meets city-state’s standards for use in nuggets
Beijing focuses on cold chain goods as part of zero-tolerance approach to Covid
Food and farming sectors have been fretting over the impact of cheap foreign products
New EU rules and euphemisms won’t save the meat industry
MEPs will decide on Wednesday whether to ban plant-based products from using meat-related labels
Trade secretary says amendments to agriculture bill could prevent imports from developing countries
Union chief Minette Batters says politicians would be ‘immoral’ if they failed to support increased scrutiny
Swiss group’s deal for maker of allergy treatment will take time to pay off
Brasília rejects claim as Beijing conducts coronavirus tests on refrigerated imports
Restrictions against processing plants in US, Europe, Brazil, and Canada to push up food prices
Migrant workers endure conditions scientists say are prime Covid-19 incubators
Cancelled orders and boycott show once again how vulnerable supply chains are to the pandemic
Union says social distancing ended too soon as 58 employees fall ill at 2 Sisters factory
Plan would include tariffs to protect British farmers as part of effort to secure trade deal
Although flexible networks have held up well, parts of the food chain are struggling
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