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Rules come into force on Russian processed meat safety

Russia introduces new rules for meat processing and labelling

By Vladislav Vorotnikov

New technical regulations on the safety of meat and meat products will come into force across Russia and the Customs Union, from 1 May 2014, and look set to bring major changes to the structure of local meat businesses.

Vivione receives LNO and signs deal with CMS Technology

Vivione receives LNO for pathogen test kit

By Joseph James Whitworth

Vivione Biosciences has received a Letter of No Objection (LNO) for its RAPID-B non-O157 Shigatoxigenic group of E.coli (STEC) test kit.

Fruit label

Videojet partner tackles FIC regulations

By Jenny Eagle

Interactive Coding Equipment (ICE) which provides date, barcode and batch coding for products and packaging is using its Clarity software to prepare for the EU food regulation, due to come into force in December.

Full duty charge may result in beef shortage

Norwegian industry federation fears summer beef shortage

By Gerard O’Dwyer, in Helsinki

Norway’s meat and poultry industry federation meat (KLF - Kjøtt- og fjørfebransjens Landsforbund) has requested urgent talks with the country’s ministry of agriculture amid fears that the government’s present policy to charge full duty on imported meat...

Higher local wages may push fhe firm to invest abroad

Danish Crown to focus capacity investments abroad

By Gerard O’Dwyer, in Helsinki

Meat processing grant Danish Crown has warned meat industry unions that the pressure to pay higher wages in Denmark at its Danish meat processing plants means most future fixed capital plant expansion and capacity investments will take place outside its...

Hollandia Produce, which specializes in leafy greens, recently had a PrimusGFS certification audit and came out with flying colors.

Greens producer lands 100% on safety audit

By Jenni Spinner

Hollandia Produce, which specializes in leafy greens and ‘living’ lettuce, has earned a perfect score on a certification audit offered by Azzule Systems.

World Bank: “If the crisis escalates further, it is likely to have repercussions on countries in the Middle East and North Africa...

Middle East food supply threatened by Ukraine crisis: Report

By Andrew Schreiber

Any further escalation in the ongoing crisis in Ukraine could have a serious and adverse impact on the food supply situation in the Middle East, including countries in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), according to the World Bank.

Russia looks set to ramp up production by 50% by 2020

Russia invests in horsemeat production

By Vladislav Vorotnikov

Russia has pledged its support for the production of horsemeat, instigating a special investment program of RUB180m (US$6m) to subsidise the industry.

“The government is growing increasingly interested in usage of scarce water resources and the wisdom of dairy farming in a desert environment is questioned increasingly...

Water shortages threaten Saudi dairy production

By Eliot Beer

The Saudi Arabian dairy food market is set to grow 6.7% a year to 2017, but water shortages and government pressure may force a shift to more imported dairy ingredients, according to a new report.

Minimizing risk from foodborne pathogens is all about planning and control, according to one expert.

Keep calm and carry on with your safety plan

By Jenni Spinner

Minimizing risk from foodborne illness is a matter of crafting an effective safety plan, and maximizing control along the supply chain, according to one expert.

Pork prices jump in Ukraine

Pork prices jump in Ukraine

By Vladislav Vorotnikov

Amid the continuing political crisis, Ukraine has reported a sharp rise of about 40% in the price of pork during the past two weeks. On the first week in April the retail price of pork was about UAH45 (US$3.78) per kg, while this week it rose to UAH59-UAH65...

Almost 75% of low income group say they struggle to afford the recommended five-a-day, according to research.

Austerity bites in to consumers ability to purchase fresh fruit and vegetables

Five-a-day? We can’t afford one a week, say 25% of Brits

By Annie Harrison-Dunn

Austerity and rising food prices have hit healthy eating habits hard in the UK, with one in four Brits revealing they have not bought any fresh fruit or vegetables in the last week. 

Russian government admits poultry expansion plan has been shelved

Russian meat industry shrugs off risk of EU/US sanctions

By Eugene Vorotnikov, in Voronez

The Russian government has shrugged off the risk posed by possible economic sanctions from the US and European Union (EU) over the Ukraine crisis, but admitted that a poultry export expansion plan has been shelved.

Packaging needs to meet EU labelling regulations by December

Deluge of questions on EU label regulations

By Rachel Arthur

Clients’ queries on upcoming EU labelling regulations will dominate Melanie Ruffell’s appointment as a principal food law advisor at Campden BRI. 

Consumers and farmers should not be forced to pay for supply-chain confidence by way of arbitrary and compulsory fees which do nothing to improve quality or standards, says Torie MEP.

EU food supply fees blocked as UK MEP cries success

By Annie Harrison-Dunn

The rejected pan-EU fees for food chain inspections would have spelled higher food costs and an excuse to dip official hands into industry and consumer pockets, says a UK Conservative MEP. 

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