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An application for Birmingham balti to get TSG status.
Greater policy emphasis is needed on the multiple-win agenda that couples school meals with benefits to agriculture, education and nutrition
Science advice note: What is the evidence base for plausible biological mechanisms for health impacts of ultra-processed foods (UPF)? and Evidence review of epidemiology and clinical trials in relation to health impacts of ultra-processed food.
Environment Secretary invites people to raise a glass to UK farmers and food producers this Christmas.
Detailed annual statistics on family food and drink purchases.
Find protected food and drink names in the official GB registers published by Defra.
Environment Secretary's speech at the Country Land and Business Association's rural business conference on 30th November 2023.
Environment Secretary Steve Barclay delivers speech at 2024 Oxford Farming Conference , outlining the biggest upgrade to the UK's farming schemes
Protected food name with Traditional Speciality Guaranteed (TSG)
Report from the Food Research Partnership sub-group on skills in the agriculture and food sectors.
A picture of British food – what we grow, sell and consume as well as our attitudes – drawing on existing sources on production, exports, consumption as well as attitudes and consumer behaviour.
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