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BioMar supporting Croatian soybean farmers through Donau Soja project

BioMar supporting Croatian soybean farmers through Donau Soja project
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BioMar forms Protein Partnership with Donau Soja

BioMar forms Protein Partnership with Donau Soja
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Supermarkets issue new warning to Brazil over law threatening Amazon

Retailers including Tesco, Aldi, Marks & Spencer, Lidl and Sainsbury s are among major firms which have raised concerns over a new effort by Brazil to legalise the private occupation of public land.

UK meat processors and food groups threaten Brazil boycott

UK meat processors and food groups threaten Brazil boycott UK meat processors and other food industry groups have publicly opposed proposals by the Brazilian government that they argue threaten the Amazon rainforest, warning they would consider boycotting Brazilian agricultural commodities if the plans proceed. In an open letter sent to politicians in Brazil, members from across the food and drink industry urged them to drop the relevant legislative proposal PL 510/21. Signatories included meat processors Cranswick, Winterbotham Darby and Moy Park, the British Retail Consortium and Red Tractor Assurance – a full list can be found below. The proposal would free up public land to private occupation, a plan that was attempted last year but abandoned after an international backlash. Should it go through, critics claim it would lead to accelerated deforestation of the Amazon rainforest.

ENGA pushes for non-GMO food labelling across Europe

The newly founded European Non-GMO Industry Association (ENGA) is backing the expansion of genetically modified-free production across the bloc and supporting Member States looking to promote non-GMO labelling, says co-founder Alexander Hissting. A new members association representing the non-GMO food sector has set up shop in Brussels. The European Non-GMO Industry Association (ENGA) was founded by the German Association for Food without Genetic Engineering (VLOG) and the Austrian Platform for GMO-free Food Production (ARGE Gentechnik-frei). VLOG was established in 2010 to advocate for non-GMO food labelling, and in doing so, encourage greater GMO transparency on-pack. While VLOG’s non-GMO seal, called ‘Ohne GenTechnik’ in German, is ‘well established’ across its homeland, VLOG managing director Alexander Hissting saw potential for greater harmonisation across the bloc, he explained.

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