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| Avian influenza confirmed in the UK An incident of low pathogenic avian flu of the H5 strain has been confirmed at a commercial chicken farm in England, according to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA)... Read |
| | PROMOTIONAL FEATURE: CONTENT PROVIDED BY ABPA - ASSOCIACAO BRASILEIRA DE PROTEINA ANIMAL How the Brazilian poultry industry is adapting to changing European demands Brazil is the biggest exporter of poultry on earth, accounting for 26% of global cross-border trade in 2017.1 That dominant market position comes with responsibilities. With the industry producing close to 13m tonnes of poultry, employing 3.6m workers and providing food for many more people, the actions of Brazilian farmers affect the health of animals, the environment and humans. Recognising that, the Brazilian poultry industry is working to maintain the standards that made it a global leader... Read | Vegan snack goes UK-wide Scottish vegan snack brand Podberry, produced by Bruce Farms, is going UK-wide from late December via office snack box delivery scheme Officedrops Nutribox... Read Roquette produces new plant-based proteins from peas and fava beans Plant-based ingredients developer, Roquette, has expanded its premium plant-based range to appeal to growing demands in the meat alternative space... Read EU Farm to Fork strategy âa shot in the darkâ? BEUC and others respond to Green Deal Yesterday (11 December), MEPs convened to discuss Commission President Ursula von der Leyenâs plans to achieve climate neutrality in the EU by 2050. FoodNavigator outlines some initial responses to the Green Deal, from the European Consumer Organisation, the European Dairy Association, and retail association EuroCommerce... Read Farmers must be part of climate change solution, not stigmatized as problem, Rep. Pingree argues Agriculture accounts for approximately a quarter of annual greenhouse gas emissions, but rather than scapegoat farmers for climate change Rep. Chellie Pingree of Maine wants stakeholders across the supply chain, along with legislators and consumers, to work with them to better care for the environment... Read | |