UK meat suppliers will start losing EU orders from September, unless the government clarifies what export and tariff arrangements will be in place after the end of the Brexit transition period, the British Meat Processors Association has warned.





UK meat suppliers will start losing EU orders from September, unless the government clarifies what export and tariff arrangements will be in place after the end of the Brexit transition period, the British Meat Processors Association has warned.





Over the past century Earth has undergone dramatic changes for the worse.





This month, federal authorities finally announced an upcoming ban on mercury-containing pesticide in Australia.





Coronavirus has dealt the fossil-fuel industry the biggest single blow in its history, and it is clear that 2020’s plummeting demand for oil and gas is no mere flesh wound.





Food insecurity in Sub-Saharan Africa is not news – the region is widely recognised as the world’s most food insecure. And, as participants to last week’s webinar highlighted, the COVID-19 pandemic is just the latest of three threats in as many years to the region’s food systems, following as it does the devastating fall armyworm and desert locust invasions in 2018 and 2019.





An outbreak of African swine fever in Nigeria is reportedly “decimating” livestocks as farmers cull hundreds of thousands of pigs in efforts to stop the disease.
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