this comes after a wide ranging review by restaurateur henry dimbleby. he told the bbc less than half of his recommendations have been adopted, but it wasn t a disaster. there was progress on how the environment could be helped, he said, and a recognition of the damage being done by the junk food cycle. but there was nothing on trade. imported food could still be reduced to lower standards. after withering criticism of an earlier leaked draft, the national farmers union welcome the plans. i think it s really welcome to see government committing to food production and food security. there s a strong commitment in there to maintain our current levels of self sufficiency, and to produce more, effectively, of we are good at, more of our fruit and vegetables which have been in decline. so, you know, that s a laudable ambition. there s strong commitments on government procurement. more british, more local into our schools and hospitals, and that s very, very welcome indeed for farmers. but
and issuing more visas for migrants. no mention of reducing meat consumption, but there will be money for research into meat alternatives. this comes after a wide ranging review by restaurateur henry dimbleby. he told the bbc less than half of his recommendations have been adopted, but it wasn t a disaster. there was progress on how the environment could be helped, he said, and a recognition of the damage being done by the junk food cycle. but there was nothing on trade. imported food could still be reduced to lower standards. after withering criticism of an earlier leaked draft, the national farmers union now welcomes the plans. i think it s really welcome to see government committing to food production and food security. there s a strong commitment in there to maintain our current levels of self sufficiency, and to produce more, effectively, of we are good at, more of our fruit and vegetables which have been in decline. so, you know, that s a laudable ambition. there s strong commit
SwissCham Beijing cordially invites you to a Business Breakfast onĀ Customs Regulations: Recent changes and hot topicsĀ on Thursday, April14 at E&Y office.On April 12, 2021, the General Administration of Customs of China (GAC) announced the Regulations on the Registration and Administration of Overseas Producers of Imported Food as GAC Decree 248, which was already entered into force on January 1 this year. This is one of the major changes, which became effective in 2022.
Businesses across the food supply chain are now required to meet the General Administration of Customs of China (GACC)'s rules for exporting goods into the country ANN ARBOR, Mich., Feb.