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News Section Icon Published 28/11/2013

“Intensive farming a threat to biodiversity”

EC survey shows people across Europe are aware of effect intensive farming having on biodiversity

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News Section Icon Published 27/11/2013

Calf Forum improves welfare

Beyond Calf Exports Stakeholders Forum was set up in response to plight of male dairy calves

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News Section Icon Published 27/11/2013

The food revolution will be child’s play

When it comes to kick-starting a food revolution, children are one of our greatest hopes; what they learn today will shape the food systems of tomorrow. Here’s a rundown of some of the best and worst edible educations out there.

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News Section Icon Published 26/11/2013

GM salmon eggs approved by Canada

Compassion disappointed by the decision of the Canadian government to approve the commercial production of GM salmon eggs.

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News Section Icon Published 25/11/2013

Borgen exposes harsh reality of pig industry

Latest episode of hit Danish political drama focuses on Denmark’s pig industry

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News Section Icon Published 20/11/2013

Butchery Basics – Meat Education for the Modern Age

In today’s fast-paced, consumerist world, the journey our food takes from farm to fork has become more and more complex. But thanks to a new breed of hands-on butchery courses, meat-eaters can get to know their topside from their tenderloin.

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News Section Icon Published 18/11/2013

Act now on farm antibiotics

Lancet Infectious Diseases report calls for action to be taken to tackle the growing crisis of antibiotic resistance.

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News Section Icon Published 13/11/2013

Free-range is better for welfare

Reports that hens kept in ‘furnished’ or ‘colony’ cages have a better standard of welfare than free-range hens

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News Section Icon Published 13/11/2013

Soil soldiers: wartime food wisdom for the modern age

When it comes to food sense, we could learn a lot from the generations who lived through the World Wars – when wasting food was a rarity, eating meat was a treat and "growing your own" was commonplace.

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News Section Icon Published 08/11/2013

Damaging lobbying bill postponed

Government to hold fresh consultations on bill which proposes to cap amount that charities NGOs can spend on campaigning in the UK

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