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FAO: food prices down 3.5% in 2018
FAO: food prices down 3.5% in 2018
# FAO
# Food prices
# down
The index, which serves as an indicator of the monthly change in the international prices of a basket of food commodities, averaged 168.4 points for the whole of 2018, some 3.5% lower than in 2017.
2019-01-16 · ingredientsnetwork
Partial government shutdown is giving federal food safety a stress test
Partial government shutdown is giving federal food safety a stress test
# Food Safety
# government
# stress test
The Alliance for A Stronger FDA, a non-profit organization that has been rattling the fiscal cages in Washington D.C. for more than a decade, isn’t buying the line that the partial government shutdown is a “no harm, no foul” event for federal food safety.
2019-01-09 · foodsafetynews
FAO Food Price Index declines in November
FAO Food Price Index declines in November
# FAO
# Food Price Index
# prices decline
The FAO have commented on the recent Food Price Index decline, led by marked drops for palm oil and other vegetable oils.
2018-12-13 · newfoodmagazine
NEA and AVA step up food safety checks during festive season
NEA and AVA step up food safety checks during festive season
# retailers
# food hygiene
# cross-contamination
The National Environment Agency (NEA) and Agri-Food and Veterinary Authority of Singapore (AVA) are to step up checks on food sites during the holiday season.
2018-12-12 · foodsafetynews
Romaine lettuce E. coli outbreak rattled food and grocery industries
Romaine lettuce E. coli outbreak rattled food and grocery industries
# food
# lettuce
# Romaine
When Scott Gottlieb from the FDA asked retailers, restaurants and other commercial outlets to voluntarily pull from the market and destroy any romaine lettuce just two days before Thanksgiving, it was a poignant request.
2018-12-12 · foodmate
UK’s food and drink exports hit £16.4bn
UK’s food and drink exports hit £16.4bn
# food
# drink
# beer salmon
The UK’s food and drink exports have reached £16.4 billion for the first nine months of 2019, up 1.8% on the same period last year, according to analysis from the Food and Drink Federation (FDF).
2018-12-07 · foodmate
When lettuce becomes unhealthy, it’s time to rethink food safety in the U.S.
When lettuce becomes unhealthy, it’s time to rethink food safety in the U.S.
# FDA
# food recalls
# chicken line speed
This guest column was written by Senior Director of Health and Food Erik Olson and Interim Food Director Lena Brook of the National Resources Defense Council.
2018-12-05 · foodsafetynews
London to ban junk food advertising on TfL network
London to ban junk food advertising on TfL network
# junk food
# ban
# advertising
# TfL network
The Mayor of London Sadiq Khan has confirmed that beginning 25 February, junk food advertising will be banned on the entire Transport for London (TfL) network.
2018-12-04 · foodprocessing-technology
Elevated Vitamin D Levels Has Led to More Dog Foods Being Recalled
Elevated Vitamin D Levels Has Led to More Dog Foods Being Recalled
# Rice
# chicken
# foods
More dog foods have been recalled because they may contain elevated levels of vitamin D, putting dog’s health at risk. Five different brands have been recalled.
2018-12-04 · foodmate
FSA publishes review of food standards delivery
FSA publishes review of food standards delivery
# food
# FSA
# standards delivery
Our review of how food standards work is delivered across England, Wales and Northern Ireland was published today with our Board papers.
2018-11-28 · food.gov