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This report is intended to supplement the European Food & Agricultural Import Regulations (FAIRS) Report with UK-specific information.
The food import ban introduced last August against the United States, Canada, EU, Australia and Norway has dramatically changed the food market in the Russian Far East.
From January 21-23, 2015, mass inspections were undertaken by representatives of Russia’s Prosecutor General Office in retail stores in more than thirty Russian cities.
On September 10, 2014, the Russian State Duma approved and signed into effect the National Standard for Organic Products “Terms and Definitions”.
Putin Signed Federal Law Limiting Agencies Authority . . . Russian Fish Catch Down Slightly in 2014 . . . Federal Law Extends Support to Processing and Marketing of Agricultural Products . . .
The UK is a strong proponent of more efficient and effective regulation of genetic engineering within Europe.
Through EU and UK political and regulatory policy interventions, renewable fuel (e.g. wood pellets) has been incentivized as a vehicle to help de-carbonize the energy sector.
This report provides an overview of the UK foodservice industry and its various sub-sectors.
This report provides brief profiles of selected convenience and specialty stores in the UK, including delicatessens, mail order services, confectionery stores, health food retailers, buying groups...
This is a Market Brief providing information about the leading UK supermarket chains...
The UK has strong social and cultural ties to the U.S., demonstrated by the similarities in consumer trends in the retail and foodservice markets.
In the UK the retail grocery industry is concentrated with 79 percent market share in the hands of just five supermarket chains.