Milk consumption contributes to food security, healthy diets and nutrition worldwide. Let’s invest in a healthier, more sustainable future for the livestock sector.
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#DYK | 🩸 50% of anaemia cases are due to iron deficiency.
Curious to learn the role of terrestrial animal source foods in the prevention of anaemia?
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The Let’s Eat Balanced campaign will continue following the conclusion of an investigation by the Advertising and Standards Authority. https://t.co/Gd8zZphROV
The Great British supermarket farmwashing scandal. Giving off the impression of food being from British farms, but the food is often not from Britain, but from overseas.
It’s time to end supermarket farmwashing that cons shoppers into thinking they are buying British farm food, when it’s foreign food.
It’s not just a con. It hurts British farmers by consumers being tricked into buying foreign food rather than British food. It’s time for clear country of origin labelling on all supermarket food.
The NFU has welcomed the approval of the UK’s first precision-bred crop, describing the decision as a landmark moment for British farming and agricultural innovation 🌽
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Floods in Spain and Morocco set to hit UK fruit & veg supply. Shoppers may like to think about eating seasonally and local. The UK government needs to start taking food security seriously.
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The University of Nebraska has debunked the onesided manipulation behind cow farts/burps and methane emissions:
“They have not accounted for the capture part, they only account for methane being released. Carbon capture in soil and grass - helped out by cow grazing and manure - can far outweigh the emissions from cattle. Grasslands can take up more CO2 and carbon in the soil and plants, that offsets the CO2 that cattle are producing but it also offsets the methane.”
🐄🥛 The UK dairy industry has launched its annual #Februdairy social media campaign, urging consumers to champion British milk, cheese and dairy products at a time of intense pressure for dairy farmers.
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