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bioMérieux Australia-Instruments and Test Kits for Food Safety and Quality Indicator Analysis, and Microbiology Culture Media

2015-12-07 17:49:00| Food Processing Technology

Time management is crucial in the food industry. bioMérieux solutions help you to speed up the selection and management of raw materials, accelerate corrective action in the case of non-compliance, a...

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NFU Denounces WTO COOL Arbitration Process, Calling It Inefficient and Ineffective;  Says Voluntary COOL is Only Path Forward for Food Labeling

2015-12-07 16:38:52| National Farmers Union

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE December 7, 2015 Contact: Andrew Jerome, 202-314-3106 ajerome@nfudc.org WASHINGTON (December 7, 2015) National Farmer Union (NFU) President Roger Johnson today denounced finding by the World Trade Organization (WTO) that the U.S. Country-of-Origin Labeling (COOL) law warrants $1.01 billion in retaliatory tariffs from Canada and Mexico, calling the process inefficient and ineffective,

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Four Apps Designed to Reduce Food Waste

2015-12-07 14:48:00| Waste Age

Here are four apps that have been developed to help consumers, generators and businesses reduce food waste. read more

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Will Climate Change Break the Global Food System?

2015-12-07 07:06:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Huffington Post: This commentary is co-authored by Carter Roberts, President and CEO of World Wildlife Fund (WWF). Extreme weather events scuttling harvests. Skyrocketing food prices causing famine for millions and driving multitudes into poverty. Governments toppling - again - in Pakistan and Ukraine. Massive floods driving millions of refugees from their homes in Bangladesh and putting pressure on neighboring India. Droughts devastating harvests in traditional bread baskets like the U.S. and Brazil. The E.U.,...

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Three food companies with a climate footprint bigger than the Netherlands

2015-12-07 06:30:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Guardian: They may not be household names but collectively global food companies Cargill, Tyson and Yara have a bigger climate footprint than the Netherlands, Vietnam or Columbia, according to a new analysis. The startling revelation from the NGO Global Justice Now comes at a time when fossil fuel companies such as Shell and BP continue to dominate discussions about climate change. Far less attention has been paid to the agri-food sector, despite as much as 29% of global emissions being associated with...

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