1. French legislation voted in yesterday will require supermarkets to donate all unsold, edible food to charity in a bid to cut food waste.
2. Fish, seafood and China drove Scottish food export growth over the past year, according to figures just released by the Scottish government.
3.NestlĂ©’s decision to change the name of its Kit Kat brand to YouTube Break has been described as “nonsense” and “stupid” by vast readers and consumers worldwide.
4. The US dairy sector can overcome its geographical disadvantage in Algeria, Morocco and Egypt by boosting its "standing in the minds of North African end-users," says the US Dairy Export Council (USDEC).
5. Supplements of salmon oil may reduce markers of oxidative stress, with no effects from additional multivitamins, says a new study from Australia.
6. Now with one in every four people in the country being overweight, China has placed second in the list of countries with the highest obesity rates.
7. The Swedish National Food Agency (NFA) has proposed an extension of the products subject to mandatory vitamin D fortification.
8. Fonterra has cut its farm gate milk price (FGMP) forecast for the 2014/15 season to NZ$4.40 - the fifth such reduction since its May 2014 opener of NZ$7.00.
9. The Swedish National Food Agency (NFA) has proposed an extension of the products subject to mandatory vitamin D fortification.
10. Sales of snacks account for a whopping 40% of the $370 billion U.S. packaged food market and are set to grow 2% annually through 2019.
11.USDA announced that an additional 800,000 acres of highly environmentally sensitive land may be enrolled in Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) under certain wetland and wildlife initiatives that provide multiple benefits on the same land.
2. Fish, seafood and China drove Scottish food export growth over the past year, according to figures just released by the Scottish government.
3.NestlĂ©’s decision to change the name of its Kit Kat brand to YouTube Break has been described as “nonsense” and “stupid” by vast readers and consumers worldwide.
4. The US dairy sector can overcome its geographical disadvantage in Algeria, Morocco and Egypt by boosting its "standing in the minds of North African end-users," says the US Dairy Export Council (USDEC).
5. Supplements of salmon oil may reduce markers of oxidative stress, with no effects from additional multivitamins, says a new study from Australia.
6. Now with one in every four people in the country being overweight, China has placed second in the list of countries with the highest obesity rates.
7. The Swedish National Food Agency (NFA) has proposed an extension of the products subject to mandatory vitamin D fortification.
8. Fonterra has cut its farm gate milk price (FGMP) forecast for the 2014/15 season to NZ$4.40 - the fifth such reduction since its May 2014 opener of NZ$7.00.
9. The Swedish National Food Agency (NFA) has proposed an extension of the products subject to mandatory vitamin D fortification.
10. Sales of snacks account for a whopping 40% of the $370 billion U.S. packaged food market and are set to grow 2% annually through 2019.
11.USDA announced that an additional 800,000 acres of highly environmentally sensitive land may be enrolled in Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) under certain wetland and wildlife initiatives that provide multiple benefits on the same land.
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