US threatens South Africa with trade suspension
The US is threatening to suspend South Africa from a trade scheme after repeated delays in allowing US meat exports to South Africa to resume.
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The US is threatening to suspend South Africa from a trade scheme after repeated delays in allowing US meat exports to South Africa to resume.
The merger of Covalis and Westvlees to create the Belgian Pork Group has been cleared by the Belgian Competition Authority.
People who drink diet beverages may compensate for the absence of calories in the drinks by feasting on extra food that is loaded with high levels of sugar, salt and unhealthy fats, say researchers.
Nigerian army officials say troops have killed 11 suspected cattle rustlers in a crackdown on theft of cattle in Katsina and other states.
Mondelēz International hopes to “significantly expand margins” through healthier versions of its products, product innovation and more reliance on digital media.
Latvia has banned the use of trans fats in domestically produced and imported food, joining ranks with Austria, Hungary and Denmark - but campaigners are pushing for an EU-wide ban.
Dubai has started work on building two new slaughterhouses in the Al Quoz and Mergham districts.
Changing the size of oil droplets in emulsions can boost satiety and reduce food intake – without a change in taste or mouth feel, say researchers.
The current case-by-case risk assessment of nanomaterials (NMs) is not the most efficient long term approach to ensure safety, according to a review which looked at regulatory approaches.
International food commodity prices saw the sharpest fall in nearly seven years as the FAO index plummeted by 5.2% in August.
Polish meat processor JBB has unveiled plans to launch the construction of a new meat cutting plant in Dylewo, in Poland’s central region of Mazowieckie.