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- Vertical integration = food safety?
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- EU reheats speciality food scheme
- A "new spectre" is facing the agriculture industry: EurepGAP
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- Wal-Mart's move to organics could shake up retail world, analysts say
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- WSJ: Organic food goes mass market
- "IDology: You'll Identify With Us" (branding irons are so 20th century)
- Traceability as barriers to entry (or doors to exit!) for small farmers
- Mad Cow III leads to more tracking, less testing
- Traceability as competitive advantage
- Stop Federal Preemption of State Food Safety Laws!
- Perfectly uniform laws, perfectly uniform food, perfectly uniform consumers.
- A "new spectre" is facing the agriculture industry: EurepGAP
- RFID gets slashdotted
- Who grew your soymilk?
- Competition and quality at grain handling facilities
- Food safety inspection and the picket line
- Organic Consumers Association Calls for Boycott of Bogus Organic Milk Brands
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- "IDology: You'll Identify With Us" (branding irons are so 20th century)
- Traceability as barriers to entry (or doors to exit!) for small farmers
- Mad Cow III leads to more tracking, less testing
- RFID worm created in the lab
- RFID gets slashdotted
- Privacy group boycotting Tesco for RFID use
- Over 900 billion food items will be RFID'd by 2015
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- Traceability as barriers to entry (or doors to exit!) for small farmers
- Mad Cow III leads to more tracking, less testing
- Traceability as competitive advantage
- RFID worm created in the lab
- RFID gets slashdotted
- Who grew your soymilk?
- Competition and quality at grain handling facilities
- Vertical integration = food safety?
- Fowl play: The poultry industry's central role in the bird flu crisis
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- Traceability as barriers to entry (or doors to exit!) for small farmers
- Mad Cow III leads to more tracking, less testing
- Traceability as competitive advantage
- Food safety inspection and the picket line
- Fowl play: The poultry industry's central role in the bird flu crisis
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- New book about Agricultural Standards
- "We are better off sticking to lassi": Shiva argues against India's "Food Fascism Law"
- Stop Federal Preemption of State Food Safety Laws!
- Review of article about Eurepgap by Konefal et al. in Agriculture and Human Values Vol. 22
- Eurepgap Motivator Video
- Food safety inspection and the picket line
- Kenya's flower industry restructures for EurepGAP
- Wal-Mart's move to organics could shake up retail world, analysts say
- Organic Consumers Association Calls for Boycott of Bogus Organic Milk Brands
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- Tragedy in a watermelon patch in the Gaza strip
- "We are better off sticking to lassi": Shiva argues against India's "Food Fascism Law"
- A "new spectre" is facing the agriculture industry: EurepGAP
- Review of article about Eurepgap by Konefal et al. in Agriculture and Human Values Vol. 22
- Eurepgap Motivator Video
- Kenya's flower industry restructures for EurepGAP
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- Food safety inspection and the picket line
- Vertical integration = food safety?
- Fowl play: The poultry industry's central role in the bird flu crisis
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- Stop Federal Preemption of State Food Safety Laws!
- Perfectly uniform laws, perfectly uniform food, perfectly uniform consumers.
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- WSJ: Organic food goes mass market
- Who grew your soymilk?
- Wal-Mart's move to organics could shake up retail world, analysts say
- Organic Consumers Association Calls for Boycott of Bogus Organic Milk Brands
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- Mad Cow III leads to more tracking, less testing
- Privacy group boycotting Tesco for RFID use
- Organic Consumers Association Calls for Boycott of Bogus Organic Milk Brands
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- "We are better off sticking to lassi": Shiva argues against India's "Food Fascism Law"
- Traceability as barriers to entry (or doors to exit!) for small farmers
- Mad Cow III leads to more tracking, less testing
- Who grew your soymilk?
- Kenya's flower industry restructures for EurepGAP
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- WSJ: Organic food goes mass market
- Consumer dreams in the new EU
- "We are better off sticking to lassi": Shiva argues against India's "Food Fascism Law"
- Perfectly uniform laws, perfectly uniform food, perfectly uniform consumers.
- A "new spectre" is facing the agriculture industry: EurepGAP
- Review of article about Eurepgap by Konefal et al. in Agriculture and Human Values Vol. 22
- Privacy group boycotting Tesco for RFID use
- Eurepgap Motivator Video
- Kenya's flower industry restructures for EurepGAP
- Wal-Mart's move to organics could shake up retail world, analysts say
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- Mad Cow III leads to more tracking, less testing
- Traceability as competitive advantage
- Stop Federal Preemption of State Food Safety Laws!
- Food safety inspection and the picket line
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