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How to import or move food and drink from the EU to Great Britain.
Information about the UK food chain.
Animal by-products (ABPs) you can use to make pet food, how to provide samples, and how to package your products.
What you need to do to export or move food, drink and agricultural products.
Submissions related to human medicines need to be submitted directly to the MHRA.
Support for school breakfast club provision.
Annual statistics about food and drink purchases in the UK.
Over 800 charities and community organisations struggling with increased demand have been awarded funding as part of a £76 million package.
Results suggest that improving duck rearing can provide a suitable alternative to improve dietary diversity of households in flood-prone areas
Check open environmental data and use it in your own applications.
How to export or move fish for human consumption from the UK.
Compilation of food statistics.
A research project to develop a new global network tool for food safety notifications.
Analysis of statistical data relating to the food security of the United Kingdom.
Hewell is a men’s prison in the village of Tardebigge, near Redditch in Worcestershire.
Check if you need a certificate to export animal feed or pet food, and other rules you must follow.
The zoonotic helminth T. solium is one of the leading causes of acquired epilepsy in endemic countries
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