Brexit plans in ‘complete disarray’ as EU import checks delayed, say businesses
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by Jack Simpson
4d ago
Trade bodies say ongoing confusion about when checks will come in is ‘incredibly challenging’ UK to delay start of health and safety checks on EU imports Businesses have described Britain’s Brexit border plans as being in “complete disarray” after it emerged the introduction of some checks on EU imports will be delayed. Post-Brexit border rules, due to come into force on 30 April, will require many meat, dairy and plant products from the EU to be physically checked at government border control posts (BCPs ..read more
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US meat lobby delighted at ‘positive’ prospects for industry after Cop28
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by Rachel Sherrington
2w ago
Livestock bosses celebrate outcome at online summit, while critics condemn failure to tackle meat and dairy consumption Lobbyists for the world’s biggest meat companies have lauded a better than expected outcome at Cop28, which they say left them “excited” and “enthusiastic” for their industry’s prospects. US livestock bosses reflected on the conference’s implication for their sector on a virtual panel, fresh from “sharing US agriculture’s story” at the climate summit in December. Campaigners and climate scientists had hoped the summit, which was billed as a “Food Cop” because of its focus on ..read more
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EU pumps four times more money into farming animals than growing plants
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by Ajit Niranjan
3w ago
CAP scheme, which pays more to farms that occupy more land, drives ‘perverse outcomes for a food transition’, says study The EU has made polluting diets “artificially cheap” by pumping four times more money into farming animals than growing plants, research has found. More than 80% of the public money given to farmers through the EU’s common agriculture policy (CAP) went to animal products in 2013 despite the damage they do to society, according to a study in Nature Food. Factoring in animal feed doubled the subsidies that were embodied in a kilogram of beef, the meat with the biggest environm ..read more
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‘Bewildering’ to omit meat-eating reduction from UN climate plan
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by Damian Carrington Environment editor
1M ago
Academic experts also criticise UN Food and Agriculture Organization for dismissing alternative proteins The omission of meat-eating reduction from proposals in a UN roadmap to tackle the climate crisis and end hunger is “bewildering”, according to academic experts. The group also criticised the UN Food and Agriculture Organization’s report for “dismissing” the potential of alternative proteins, such as plant-based meat, to reduce the impact of livestock on the environment ..read more
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Banks driving increase in global meat and dairy production, report finds
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by Sophie Kevany
1M ago
Financiers providing billion-dollar support for industrial livestock companies to expand leading to unsustainable rise in production Billion-dollar financing is driving unsustainable increases in global meat and dairy production, a report has found. Global meat production rose 9% between 2015 and 2021, the report said, while dairy production increased 13% in that time ..read more
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Let them eat snake: why python meat could soon be on the menu
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by Eden Gillespie
1M ago
Fancy a plate of fangers and mash? Some researchers say python farms on a commercial scale could provide sustainable alternative protein Get our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcast Dr Daniel Natusch has eaten python in almost every way imaginable. “I’ve had it barbecued. I’ve had it in satay skewers. I’ve had it in curries. I’ve had it with Indigenous people in the wilds of the Malaysian jungle,” he said. Sign up for Guardian Australia’s free morning and afternoon email newsletters for your daily news roundup ..read more
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How many cattle are there in Australia? We may be out by 10 million
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by Aston Brown
1M ago
Official estimates from the Australian Bureau of Statistics put the national herd at 26 million but a University of Queensland study says there could be up to 35 million Sign up for the Rural Network email newsletter Join the Rural Network group on Facebook to be part of the community Australia has underestimated how many cattle it has by about 10 million, with significant implications for tracking greenhouse gas emissions, a Queensland researcher has said. Cows’ methane-laden burps are responsible for the majority of greenhouse gas emissions emitted by the red meat sector, which has an aspi ..read more
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Danish firm’s ‘climate-controlled pork’ claim misleading, court rules
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by Ajit Niranjan Europe environment correspondent
1M ago
Campaigners say decision against Danish Crown, Europe’s largest pork producer, sends resounding message Europe’s largest pork producer misled customers with its “climate-controlled pork” campaign, Denmark’s high court has ruled in the country’s first climate lawsuit. Campaigners argued that Danish Crown greenwashed its meat with round, pink stickers on its packaging that said pigs were “climate-controlled”, along with a marketing campaign that claimed its pork was “more climate-friendly than you think ..read more
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From lab to plate: a six-course banquet featuring no-kill dim sum and steak frites
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by Linda Geddes
2M ago
Lab-grown meat could become a mainstay in restaurants if products win regulatory approval. Biologists and chefs share menu ideas Whether roasted, grilled, fried or stewed, the combination of fat, umami and texture in a premium cut of meat is difficult to recreate. With sales of plant-based meat stagnating, the hunt for cruelty-free, sustainable and meaty-tasting alternatives continues. Enter lab-grown meat. Fermented in tanks, using cells from long-dead donors, it promises a more climate- and animal-friendly form of meat for the carnivore with a conscience. Last week, researchers announced tha ..read more
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‘Vegetarianism is still seen as a bit odd’: so why is Argentina’s appetite for beef on the wane?
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by Sam Meadows in Buenos Aires, Argentina
2M ago
Argentinians are among the biggest consumers of beef in the world. But soaring inflation and a growing plant-based eating movement are changing diets in the home of the asado The billboard in Buenos Aires shows a piglet standing forlornly by a butcher’s fridge. “Dónde están mis amigos?” – “where are my friends?” – it reads. Such adverts have sprung up around Argentina’s capital as part of a concerted campaign by the animal rights groups Animal Save Movement and Voicot, an Argentinian organisation, to promote vegan diets. But in Argentina, eating meat – and in particular a steak – prepared on t ..read more
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