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The maker of plant-based meat plans to go public in May
Officials launch crisis management plan and monitors supplies of food and key utilities
Worries over cost of glyphosate cancer link wipe €25bn from market value
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With revenues flat and shares falling, the food group is cooking up fresh plans
Move to restart bovine imports comes as PM Shinzo Abe visits UK
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A UK coroner has called on the government to reconsider rules on food labelling
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John Wilson departs after criticism of China infant formula investment strategy
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PM Jacinda Ardern approves ‘world first’ plan to eradicate Mycoplasma bovis
The inventor of CRISPR on why genome editing will change our lives
But FSA says poultry processor has improved its procedures
President of French dairy group says families affected will be compensated
Carrefour and Leclerc admit keeping Lactalis products covered by ban on shelves
Beijing’s move benefits big brands by giving easier access to a $20bn market
Trade official seeks action over sanitary standards that ban chlorine-washed chicken
French dairy group’s products have been banned by government
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The sale of modified fish has widened the debate on genetically re-engineered foods
Ruling frees French group to pursue fresh €630m legal claim against NZ dairy co-op
To fend off Eurosceptics, the bloc’s capitals must stop blaming Brussels
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