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EU/WTO ROUND UP - UKRAINE FOOD FLOODS INTO EUROPE
As the first anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine passes – with 8,173 civilians killed as of March 5 (UN figures), the European Union (EU) has been debating dealing with a boom in Ukrainian food imports. While Ukraine food exporters have struggled to ship output via maritime ports, because of Russian naval action, the EU has strengthened road and rail land connections, plus riverine Danube ports.…
PORTUGUESE MILK PRODUCTION STRUGGLES DESPITE RISING PRICES
Portugal’s milk production sector has been shrinking, with long-standing vulnerabilities worsened by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, which has increased feed and energy costs. Even though contraction has been halted in the past six months by rising milk prices, the industry remains fragile and vulnerable to economic headwinds.…
CHINA PUSHES SOY PRODUCTION AS EDIBLE OIL CONSUMPTION STRUGGLES THROUGH ECONOMIC DISRUPTION
Food security concerns have driven China’s ministry of agriculture and rural affairs to push Chinese soy output in the past two years as growing tension with its main western trading partners – coupled with the inflationary impact of the invasion of Ukraine – has preoccupied officials at the ministry’s complex in the Tuanjiehu neighbourhood of Beijing.…
TURKEY’S GARMENT AND TEXTILE SECTOR BATTERED BY THE DEVASTATING EARTHQUAKE
Turkey’s textile and clothing sector is grappling with the fact that around a third of the country’s garment and textile production capacity was clustered around the epicentre of the 7.8 magnitude earthquake that has killed more than 47,000 people, left millions homeless and destroyed hundreds of thousands of buildings.…
HAITIAN CLOTHING, TEXTILE INDUSTRY APPEALS FOR INTERNATIONAL HELP TO STAY OPEN
As Haitian clothing and textile factories lose contracts and are forced to shut down amidst this Caribbean country’s ongoing lawlessness and political chaos, industry officials in Haiti say the only way they can save this important national manufacturing sector is through international intervention.…
MENGNIU BETS BIG ON ICE CREAM
Chinese dairy giant Mengniu has told Just Food it wants to shorten supply chains for China’s growing ice cream market in a deal with the local government in Meishan, Sichuan province, to build a smart facility to make premium ice cream.…
INTERNATIONAL FOOD SECTOR INNOVATES IN PACKAGING DESIGN TO REDUCE FOOD WASTE
Fresh food manufacturers worldwide are developing intelligent packaging that can help them reduce both food and plastic waste, responding to regulatory and consumer pressure to minimise their products’ environmental footprints.
Such bio-innovations may be of particular importance to European Union (EU) food manufacturing companies, given the EU is revising its packaging and packaging waste directive.…
EU FOOD AND DRINK SECTOR DEMANDS PROPER ENABLING CONDITIONS TO MEET NEW PACKAGING RULES
THE EUROPEAN Commission’s new proposal for a packaging and packaging waste regulation (PPWR) adopted November 30, 2022 (1), will only be successful if amendments make its ambitious sustainability targets more realistic, European food and drink experts have told Food & Drink Technology (FDT).…
HARD CURRENCY POOR EGYPTIAN BUSINESSES ENGAGE IN ILLICIT ACTIVITY TO STAY AFLOAT
EGYPTIAN businesses are struggling to import goods due to an ongoing shortage of US dollars, while the Egyptian pound has depreciated by over half in less than a year and inflation is in the double digits. Such issues, along with tough import requirements, has pushed businesses to resort to roundabout, sometimes illicit, means to stay afloat.…
BRAZIL’S DAIRY INDUSTRY AIMS FOR RECOVERY UNDER NEW PRESIDENT IN 2023
Brazil’s economy has been either contracting or sluggish for the last decade, but the country’s strong dairy sector hopes this year could be different. With a new President in charge of the most populous South American nation since January 1, business leaders say exports could revive the industry, even if the local market continues to be in poor shape.…