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EXTRACTION SOLVENTS
BY KEITH NUTHALL
EUROPEAN Commission lawyers are codifying and simplifying complex EU legislation on the use of extraction solvents in food production.…
CROATIA LOAN
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Bank for Reconstruction and Development and Croatia’s Zagrebacka Banka (ZABA) have created a risk-sharing loan facility for Croatian food processors, producers and traders totalling Euro 71.4 million.…
EU RESEARCH MONEY
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Commission has announced its first Euro 166 million tranche of funding for food and food safety projects, via the EU’s Sixth Framework Programme on research. While not releasing individual budgets for successful projects, it highlighted funding a “key network of excellence” on prion diseases, including BSE.…
SMOKY BACON
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE RISK of a European Union (EU) ban on smoky bacon flavoured crisps seems to have been averted, with the European Parliament passing amendments to proposed EU food safety legislation allowing all existing smoking practices to continue. Instead, only new methods of combining smoke flavourings with foods would have to be approved by the European Food Safety Authority, said the parliament.…
CODEX MEETING
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE GLOBAL food standards body Codex Alimentarius has opened its 26th ruling session, with representatives from its 169 country members debating standards for assessing the risk of foods created by biotechnology. These rules would cover issues such as pre-market safety evaluations, product tracing and post-market monitoring.…
CAP REFORM
BY ALAN OSBORN
EUROPEAN Union (EU) beef producers will be able to retain most of their existing production-linked subsidies in spite of a major reform of the Common Agricultural Policy agreed by farm ministers of the 15 member countries early today (Thursday).…
US FROZEN FOODS
BY PHILIP FINE
DEMOGRAPHICS are changing the contents of supermarket freezers in the US. ‘Ethnic’ frozen food sales reached US$2.2 billion in 2001, according to the American Frozen Food Institute. The biggest growth has been Mexican, which grew 20.6 percent to US$488 million, followed by Asian, which include Chinese, Thai and Indian, up 12.3 percent, totalling US$463 million.…
WALMART MEAT CUTTERS
BY PHILIP FINE
AN AMERICAN labour tribunal has ruled that retail giant Wal-Mart broke the law by refusing to bargain with meat department workers whose local union branch had been essentially dismantled by the retailer moving to pre-packaging meat products.
The National Labor Relations Board has ordered Wal-Mart to bargain with a group of Jacksonville, Texas, in-house meat cutters and their union about the effects of the company’s decision to turn what had been a fully-equipped on-site butcher shop into a pre-packaged meat department, eleven days after a majority of the dozen workers voted to unionise.…
US FROZEN FOODS
BY PHILIP FINE
DEMOGRAPHICS are changing the contents of prepared frozen meat meals in the US. ‘Ethnic’ frozen food sales reached US$2.2 billion in 2001, according to the American Frozen Food Institute. The biggest growth has been Mexican, which grew 20.6 percent to US$488 million, followed by Asian, which include Chinese, Thai and Indian, up 12.3 percent, totalling US$463 million.…
EU RESEARCH MONEY
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Commission has announced its first Euro 166 million tranche of funding for food and food safety projects, via the EU’s Sixth Framework Programme on research. While not releasing individual budgets for successful projects, it highlighted funding a “key network of excellence” on prion diseases, including BSE.…