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This statistical release is an amalgamation of the statistical releases: Brewers, Distillers and Maltsters Usage and Stocks, Cereals Usage by Oatmeal Millers in the UK and Wheat Milled and Flour Production.
Information on the number of Children and Young People with an Eating Disorder (CYP ED) who have accessed, or are waiting for NICE-approved treatment.
A concentrated protein supplement based on locally available fish meal and wheat meal run was evaluated
Animal Welfare Committee opinion on the welfare implications of different methods and systems for the catching, carrying, collecting and loading of poultry.
Guidance for local authorities, port health authorities and food traders on how to submit a sample for referee analysis.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Article in 'Food Chemistry'
‘Family Food’ is an annual publication which provides detailed statistical information on purchased quantities, expenditure and nutrient intakes derived from both household and eating out food and drink. Data is collected for a sample of households in the United Kingdom...
Text of chapter 26 of the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and Australia.
Employment Tribunal decision.
An alert to the publication of EU guidance on methods of analysis for fibre and application of tolerance to nutrition declarations.
This study introduces subsistence requirements in food consumption into a model with flexible food and sticky non-food prices
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