Labels are coming
From 12 November 2021 country of origin food labeling is mandatory in New Zealand on fruit, vegetables, meat and some fish. Find out what you need to do as a food business to be ready for this.
The 2022 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP27) puts food systems in the conference for the first time. Read our analysis of what this mean for Aotearoa, New Zealand.
The UN warns of multiple, looming food crises. These, it says, are driven by conflict, climate shocks, the fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic, and massive public debt burdens - exacerbated by the ripple effects of the war in Ukraine which has pushed food and fuel prices to accelerate in many nations across the globe. So how does this all fit together?
The price of food in New Zealand is rising. We can’t rely on charities alone (like food rescue agencies) to feed our hungry people. We need to address the complex issues in our broken food system to make real changes to the price of food.
From 12 November 2021 country of origin food labeling is mandatory in New Zealand on fruit, vegetables, meat and some fish. Find out what you need to do as a food business to be ready for this.