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California’s Pioneering Food Rescue Program: First in America
California’s food recovery program is a groundbreaking initiative in the United States. The state’s food recovery laws mandate that large food producers donate their surplus food. The presence of food
DetailAlistair Carmichael confirmed as Efra chairman: Lib Dem MP takes the helm
Alistair Carmichael, a member of parliament and farmer, has been appointed as the new chairman of the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Efra) Select Committee, promising to start strong in
DetailBiden-Harris Administration Allocates $100 Million to Address Wildfire Crisis in Major Investment Initiative
The Biden-Harris Administration has announced a $100 million investment in 21 new projects to expand the USDA Forest Service’s Wildfire Crisis Strategy, aimed at reducing the threat of wildfires in
DetailPromoting Animal Welfare in Europe: HSI Europe Manifesto
Humane Society International is dedicated to advancing the welfare of animals globally. Their mission includes promoting the bond between animals and humans, rescuing and protecting dogs and cats, improving farm
DetailBayraktar Welcomes Presidents of Kars and Milas Agricultural Chambers
Visit from Kars and Milas Agricultural Chamber Presidents to Bayraktar September 10, 2024, 5:20 PM Şemsi Bayraktar, the President of the Turkish Union of Agricultural Chambers (TZOB), met with the
DetailNational Trust unveils new initiative to offer 50% vegan options in café menus
The National Trust is considering a proposal to increase the proportion of vegan food in its cafés to 50%, as part of its commitment to achieving net-zero emissions by 2030
DetailHungarian presidency defends EU culinary tradition with offensive against ‘novel’ food
EU agriculture ministers will discuss on Monday whether insects, plant-based foods, or lab-grown meat could impact Europe’s culinary traditions at Budapest’s initiative. The Hungarian Council Presidency’s note highlights the importance
DetailThe Time Has Come to Pass the Farmer Bill, Say Pig Farmers
U.S. pig producers are among the many agricultural groups impacted by worsening economic conditions. The National Pork Producers Council (NPPC) sent a letter on September 9 to congressional leaders, urging
DetailSurvey on Welsh Farmer Intentions: Understanding Their Plans
Welsh red meat producers are being encouraged to share their future business plans with the levy body representing them. The Hybu Cig Cymru – Meat Promotions Wales (HCC) is seeking
DetailBoosting the European wine sector through stakeholder forum engagement
The wine sector in Europe is facing challenges such as shifts in consumer preferences, climate change, and surplus wine stocks. To address these issues, a new EU forum called the
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