by Gianluca Brunori | Oct 15, 2014 | Newspapers
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by dreamup | Dec 22, 2013 | Newspapers
The vital role of government is to legislate: Companies are beginning to map supply chains but without legislation to level the playing field, businesses will be reluctant to put their head above the parapet due to issues of competition and possibility of becoming the...
by dreamup | Sep 21, 2013 | Newspapers
Today 33 major investment funds, representing nearly $1.4 trillion of assets under management, called on food industry giants to improve their supply chain policies and transparency. In a statement shared with the ten biggest food and beverage companies in the world,...
by dreamup | Jul 27, 2013 | Newspapers
by Mark Bittman (…) Six elements are affected by the way food is produced: taste, nutrition and price; and the impact on the environment, animals and labor. We can argue about taste, but it’s clear that our production system — especially in the fast-food world —...
by dreamup | Jul 21, 2013 | Newspapers
Pride in local ingredients and regional dishes is central to modern British cooking. In Wales particularly, Welsh food is at the heart of national life – but is it time to start using local ingredients to cook international foods? via Local food: have you had your...