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Sustainability Is Key To Packaged Food

Majority of the world's grocery shoppers consider sustainability when buying packaged Foods such as potato chips and cookies, according to Cargill's recent global FATitudes...

New method developed to transform phenol to food preservatives

Indian researchers have found a new method to effectively transform phenol to a key ingredient for manufacturing food preservatives, pharmaceuticals and polymers. Researchers have found...

A Year Of Opportunity for Food Security

The Asia Pacific region saw about 375.8 million people facing hunger (food insecurity) in 2020 at times of Covid 19 pandemic, which is nearly...

More Food Demand, More Pressure on Land

The increased demand for food is placing pressure on the world’s land, soil and water resources, which are all “stressed to a critical point”, following significant deterioration over...

Countries Need to Consolidate Soil Data; FAO  

When reliable soil data is the need of the hour at the time of increased food insecurity, the UN Food Agency has warned that...

Increased Red Meat Trade Increased Diet related Ill Health

The increased trade of red and processed meat over the past 30 years has sharp links to an increase in diet related ill health,...

China Tops Salt Consumption

China ranks top followed by the United States in the consumption of high salt content in processed meat and fish products. This was revealed...

Highly processed Food leads to memory Loss

Consumption of highly processed diet can lead to memory deficits and rapid memory decline in the aging population has a greater likelihood of progressing...

Focus on Rural Food Chains: UN Agency

All the people in the world can have access to enough adequate nutritious food if there is a concerted focus on investments and policy...

Job Loss, Soaring price, Lack of Cash Haunt Afghanistan

A new class of hungry is created among the Afghanistan Urbans with job loss, lack of clash and soaring price making life even harder...