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On Sep 20, 2021
The Commissary revitalizes the food industry in downtown Rochester https://t.co/rTwWfYrjMl
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The Commissary revitalizes the food industry in downtown Rochester

The Commissary revitalizes the food industry in downtown Rochester

In the heart of downtown Rochester sits the only community kitchen in Monroe County. Launched in October 2020 in the Sibley Building, The Commissary is Rochester’s first food business ...

@JasonFeeney5 shared
On Sep 19, 2021
RT @danbloom1: NEW - Nick Allen of British Meat Processors Association tells me "I really don't know" if chicken and pork shelves will be empty in 2 weeks “If we can’t get any CO2 into those plants that is it - they have to stop processing pigs and poultry. Full stop." https://t.co/JgmbpwgmGS
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Tories deny 'Dad's Army panic' as chicken could run short in 2 weeks in gas crisis

Tories deny 'Dad's Army panic' as chicken could run short in 2 weeks in gas crisis

Minister Alok Sharma said 'I'm a dad' but 'it certainly isn't' Dad's Army' after soaring gas prices led to a shortage of carbon dioxide - a crucial substance for slaughtering chicken and ...

@QUBFoodProf shared
On Sep 19, 2021
Another day another major warning of a Christmas food crisis from the industry. Don't panic Captain Mannering.... Alok Sharma says all's fine .... https://t.co/UgsZCG5tTL https://t.co/IZMO7NGCVW
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CO2 shortage may 'cancel Christmas', major poultry supplier warns

CO2 shortage may 'cancel Christmas', major poultry supplier warns

Ranjit Singh Boparan says supply issues, as well as a shortage of workers, will affect the supply of turkeys for Christmas.

@IFIS_foodinfo shared
On Sep 20, 2021
Find information you can trust, fast. Successful research and development needs sound science. IFIS Dairy is the answer. Join us to find out more in this free webinar on 23 September at 4pm BST (11am EDT). Save your seat: https://t.co/Vr4CrhcSjB https://t.co/ahsWYWRoV4
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Join us on 23 September, 4pm BST (11am EDT)

Join us on 23 September, 4pm BST (11am EDT)

Find out more about the webinar - Research better with IFIS Dairy. We are excited to introduce our new information solution for the dairy industry.

@QUBFoodProf shared
On Sep 19, 2021
Food Fraud: An organised crime An expose hopefully coming our way soon #foodfraud https://t.co/ndgDXlOOmD
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Food Fraud: An organised crime

Food Fraud: An organised crime

Around the world a new type of crime is being carried out and it goes right to the heart of what we eat. Food fraud is a highly lucrative criminal enterprise that affects a huge range of ...

@iffnmanchester shared
On Sep 18, 2021
FDA names winners of food traceability challenge https://t.co/mtmDBy93Nb @SecuringIndstry #foodfraud #traceability
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FDA names winners of food traceability challenge

FDA names winners of food traceability challenge

Competition sought ways to digitise distribution so unsafe food is rapidly identified, traced and removed from sale.

@Novel_Food shared
On Sep 19, 2021
Ultraviolet Light Explores New Science for Food and Beverage https://t.co/fDW6i0z79x via @UV Solutions
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Ultraviolet Light Explores New Science for Food and Beverage

Ultraviolet Light Explores New Science for Food and Beverage

IUVA Food and Beverage Safety Working Group Contact: Tatiana Koutchma, Ph.D. Agriculture Agri-Food Canada, at [email protected] Compared to water and wastewater treatments, air ...

@Novel_Food shared
On Sep 20, 2021
The number of people living in food insecurity grows every year, and the pandemic has made the problem worse. But is it possible to give everyone access to the food they need? https://t.co/KmyNyCZ8u5
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Why we still haven't solved global food insecurity

Why we still haven't solved global food insecurity

The number of people living in food insecurity grows every year, and the pandemic has made the problem worse. But is it possible to give everyone access to the food they need?