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More people could be encouraged to purchase alcohol-free drinks under government proposals to make alternatives to alcoholic drinks more widely available.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
The Food and Drink Export Council (FDEC) is a collaborative expert committee, co-chaired by DBT and industry, focused on boosting UK food and drink exports.
The Food and Drink Sector Council is a formal industry partnership with government.
The Food Data Transparency Partnership (FDTP) is a partnership to improve the environmental sustainability and healthiness of food and drink through better food data.
The Department for Business and Trade has announced the 10 SME winners of the 2024 Made in the UK, Sold to the World Awards.
These undertakings ban Coca-Cola and Britvic from enforcing cabinet and outlet exclusivity, when selling to their customers.
National Drought Group confirms water resources are healthy in first meeting this year
Employment Tribunal decision.
Information on meetings and correspondence with interest groups on the pub companies and tenants consultation, from January 2013 to June 2015.
The Taskforce and Working Groups have been set up to develop guidance for safe reopening of DCMS sectors following the latest coronavirus guidelines.
Exports of British festive treats to CPTPP countries have increased significantly.
Supply chain challenges, increasing costs and labour shortages have all played a part in increasing the UK's food and beverage prices. We look at the different issues reported by businesses within the industry and how consumers are responding.
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