All articles by Julia Glotz – Page 27
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News
Somerset floods could have ‘long-term’ impact on livestock
Flooding in Somerset could affect the health of the region’s livestock long term, experts haved warned.
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Analysis & Features
Gateway to China: Korea's export push
South Korea wants to become the global food industry’s springboard into China…
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Analysis & Features
Korean food in the UK
They’ve embraced Indian, Chinese, Japanese, Thai and - more recently - Vietnamese food, but can UK consumers fall in love with Korean cuisine?
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Analysis & Features
South Korea: Convenience shopping, Gangnam-style
Ever since Tesco launched a virtual store in a Seoul subway station in 2011, grocery shopping in South Korea has seemed a decidedly futuristic activity.
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News
US Sochi Olympics team left waiting for yoghurt delivery
US yoghurt giant Chobani is battling with Russian authorities to get a yoghurt delivery through to the US Olympics team at Sochi.
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Elliott eyes monitoring role for Efra over horsemeat
The Efra committee of MPs should take on a monitoring role to keep tabs on commitments made by government, retailers and suppliers, Prof Chris Elliott has said.
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Arla backs Anchor Cheddar rollout with £9m Oswestry investment
Arla is investing £9 million in its packing facility at Oswestry to support the continued roll-out of its Anchor Cheddar b…
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OFT clears First Milk and Adams Foods cheese deal
First Milk and Adams Foods have been given the green light for their cheese supply deal by the Office of Fair Trading….
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BRC starts certifying brokers and traders
The British Retail Consortium will unveil a new certification standard for traders and brokers next week.
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Cranswick calls for clarity as it exits DAPP pig price scheme
Cranswick has defended its decision to stop supplying data to the UK’s major pig pricing scheme…
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Fage and Danone settle 'Greek yoghurt' dispute over Danio
Fage has confirmed it is no longer engaged in legal action against Danone over the term ‘Greek yoghurt’, having settled a …
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No new horsemeat cases in latest FSA DNA results
The FSA has published its latest quarterly update on industry horsemeat testing, confirming no new beef products have tested positive for horse DNA.
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Analysis & Features
Chobani v Fage: What do the lawyers say on the Greek yoghurt war?
Chobani yesterday lost its appeal against Fage in the ‘Greek yoghurt’ wars. Is it the end of the road for its fight?
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Chobani loses 'Greek yoghurt' appeal against Fage
Chobani has lost its appeal against Fage in the two companies’ long-running legal battle over the term “Greek yoghurt”.
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Leaked EC proposals alarm organic farmers
The future of the UK’s organic sector could be put at risk by new proposed rules from Brussels, say farmers.
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Fresh potato consumption levels hit by higher prices
Brits ate nearly 8% fewer fresh potatoes in 2013 than in 2012, as soaring retail prices took their toll…
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Kerry takes fight to WeightWatchers with Low Low ready meals
Kerry Foods is set to go head to head with diet giant WeightWatchers with a new range of frozen ready meals…
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Comment & Opinion
Farmageddon digested
Billed as a “wake-up call to change our current food production and eating practices”, the book Farmageddon makes the case against ‘factory farming’. What issues does it raise?
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News
FSA data project takes the fight to horsemeat-style food fraud
The FSA has commissioned a major ‘data mapping’ project that it hopes will help prevent another Horsegate…
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Hitting food waste targets would save Europe £62bn a year
The EU stands to save a staggering £62 billion and free up agricultural land the size of Belgium if consumers and retailer…