Regulation

What we can learn from the farmer revolts

What we can learn from the farmer revolts

By Oliver Morrison

Recent protests in the UK serve to illustrate the problems faced by farmers the world over. It is more vital than ever that agtech solutions offer a clear return on investment and low cost of implementation and maintenance.

Feed and farmer groups warn of negative impact of UK budget

Feed and farmer groups warn of negative impact of UK budget

By Jane Byrne

The Agricultural Industries Confederation (AIC) has voiced concerns over the 2024 UK budget, while the National Farmers Union (NFU) has rapidly stepped up its lobbying and campaigning against some of the proposals.

Non-GMO supply chain unites against NGT deregulation

Non-GMO supply chain unites against NGT deregulation

By Jane Byrne

Operators across Europe’s non-GMO supply chain are uniting against proposed deregulation of new genomic techniques (NGTs), with a strong call for choice and transparency emerging from the recent non-GMO Summit in Frankfurt.

Proposed EUDR delay: Impact on feed and livestock companies

Proposed EUDR delay: Impact on feed and livestock companies

By Jane Byrne

At FeedNavigator’s panel at the AgTech Innovation Summit in Amsterdam, industry leaders discussed EUDR compliance challenges and opportunities, just a week after the EU Commission suggested postponing the regulation’s implementation by a year.

AAFCO considers new regulatory pathway for feed ingredients

AAFCO considers new regulatory pathway for feed ingredients

By Jane Byrne

The Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO) is weighing a proposal from Kansas State University’s K-State Olathe Innovation Campus to lead the scientific review for a new feed ingredient submission pathway.

EUDR: Inside the guidance

EUDR: Inside the guidance

By Augustus Bambridge-Sutton

On the day the EUDR was delayed, the EC released guidance, aiming to clarify some of the key elements of the regulation.

Tentative US ports labor agreement

Tentative US ports labor agreement

By Jane Byrne

The International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) and the US Maritime Alliance (USMX) announced they have reached a tentative agreement to end the strike that has crippled East and Gulf Coasts ports since Tuesday.

EU Commission proposes EUDR implementation delay

EU Commission proposes EUDR implementation delay

By Jane Byrne

The EU Commission has proposed a 12-month extension for the phasing-in of the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR). The move follows warnings of trade chaos from stakeholders and governments.

US Senate tackles vitamin supply chain

US Senate tackles vitamin supply chain

By Jane Byrne

The American Feed Industry Association (AFIA) is highlighting once again the critical vulnerabilities in the US food supply chain as the Securing American Agriculture Act is introduced in the Senate.

EU to push ahead with EUDR despite protests

EU to push ahead with EUDR despite protests

By Jane Byrne

The EU has confirmed it will proceed with implementing the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) as scheduled on December 30, despite strong opposition from several countries at the WTO and industry warnings of trade chaos.