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Beefing up

Boyce Sebenego's farm lies 250 kilometres from Botswana's capital city, Gaborone. Many farms in Botswana are run on a part-time, non-professional basis. Professional production A short drive away from the Sebenegos' farm lies a...

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Butcher fined over hygiene breach

Magistrates have fined a butcher in Powys nearly £10,000 for breaching hygiene laws. Rikki Lloyd, 35, who has a shop in Welshpool, was fined £3,600 for having unclean premises, £3,600 for unclean equipment and £2,000 for...

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Tackling Scotland's drink problem demands effort from everyone

Who do these booze giants think they’re catering for when they sell two-litre bottles of cider at knock-down prices, asks Alan Cochrane. The coming days are expected to see ministers attempt to beat Scotland’s growing booze...

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Campari: the Italian classic that still has style

Created in 1860 but still popular today, Campari is a drink to enjoy any time, any place - and with any mixer Iconic: Leonetto Cappiello's 1921 poster advertising Campari Some drinks just don't travel. "It's unique, and the...

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Five schools and communities adopt a Euro health project to help the Lothians win its battle with...

Published Date: 20 November 2009 THEY are known the world over for their creamy cheeses, buttery croissants and crusty breads, their rich sauces and fine wines. But a groundbreaking health project pioneered by two French towns...

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Travel News: Sample something different in Sri Lanka

Sample something different in Sri Lanka Nov 20 2009 David Mastin David Mastin was entranced by the laid-back approach to life on the former British colony AS IT was nudging 33 degrees in the shade, the last thing I wanted to...

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Scientists Concerned For Academic Freedom

Open Letter to Premier of Western Australia Background Dr. Judy Carman, senior scientist working in the field of epidemiology in Australia and awarded a government grant to study the safety of GM feed, has been subjected to a...

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SHETLAND PRODUCTS’ WILDWATERS SMOKED SALMON PASTRAMI SHORTLISTED IN PRESTIGIOUS FOOD AWARDS

Shetland Products’ new WildWaters ‘smoked salmon pastrami’ product has been shortlisted in the prestigious 2009 Quality Food Awards, which showcases the very best food and drink products on sale in the UK.

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fishmeal-free salmon feeds says Skretting scientist

A GROWING list of functional feed ingredients is delivering potential for productivity, health promotion and sustainability in aquaculture. Wolfgang Koppe, leader of the ARC Fish Nutrition team explains: “As we developed a...

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J.M. Smucker 2nd-Quarter Profit Soars on Coffee

J.M. Smucker 2nd-quarter profit nearly triples on Folgers acquisition, profit margins By SARAH SKIDMORE AP Food Industry Writer PORTLAND, Ore. November 20, 2009 (AP) The Associated Press Post a Comment J.M. Smucker Co. nearly...

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