A global campaign designed to help retailers and consumers cut down on food waste has been launched by the United Nations' Food & Agriculture Organisation and civil society partners. The 'Think. Eat. Save. Reduce Your Footprint' campaign, ...
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Russia has threatened to ban imports of chilled meat from the US due to the presence of feed additive ractopamine, in the latest in a series of food safety complaints from the ex-Soviet power. Russia is considering a temporary ban on ...
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Russia plans to ban chilled beef, pork and poultry imports from Germany beginning 4 February over food safety concerns, according to Russia's animal and plant health watchdog Rosselkhoznadzor. Rosselkhoznadzor spokesman Alexei Alexeyenko ...
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Europe needs a stable legal framework if biofuels research and development is to prosper, Neste Oil's Executive Vice President, Oil Products, Matti Lehmus, said at a conference Monday. A proposal in October by the European Commission ...
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According to the data provided by the Turkish Statistical Institute (TUIK), in November last year Turkey's total hot rolled coil (HRC) exports amounted to 97,073 metric tons, up 28 percent compared to the previous month and more than double ...
The European Union has granted CE mark to W L Gore & Associates' GORE EXCLUDER AAA Endoprosthesis new lower profile 31 mm diameter trunk-ipsilateral leg and 32 mm aortic extender components. Inserted through a catheter-based delivery ...
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European Union has given its CE Mark approval for a diabetic wound management device developed by global medical devices firm Integra LifeSciences. The new device called Integra Flowable Wound Matrix 2 is a flowable version of Integra's ...
In its Europe News Issue published on January 22, the Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association (JAMA) focused on the decision reached between the Japanese government and the European Commission on November 29 to start negotiations on the ...
The European Commission has issued clearance to market Novo Nordisk's diabetes therapies, Tresiba and Ryzodeg, across 27 European Union (EU) states. Novo Nordisk anticipates launching Tresiba, brand name of insulin degludec, in the UK and ...
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In the electronic world, there are varieties of bulbs in use. Among the popularly used types include fluorescents tubes, LEDs, incandescent lamps, halogens, HIDs and some others. These bulbs showcase in a variety of shapes and designs. ...
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Garments Exporters Association (GEA) has requested the Government to provide adequate fiscal relief for the garment sector of the textile industry to enable it to face increasing international competition. GEA has pointed out that garment ...
Pfizer's bosutinib has received positive opinion for the conditional marketing authorization from the European Medicines Agency's Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use (CHMP). The bosutinib positive CHMP opinion is concerned with ...
The UK faces a shortage of 33,300 skilled IT and tech workers by 2050 due to a skills deficit, an ageing workforce and restrictive migration policies, according to recruitment firm Randstad Technologies. The firm based its findings on the ...
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According to the European Steel Association (EUROFER), in November this year the flat steel exports of the European Union (EU) totaled 1.451 million mt, while EU long steel exports amounted to 985,000 mt. Accordingly, overall EU-27 finished ...
According to first estimates released by Eurostat, the Statistical Office of the European Communities, in November last year the seasonally-adjusted production of the construction sector in the European Union member states (EU-27) decreased ...
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