New Pet Food Labeling Standards: What's New? Specialized News Column for Environmentalists and Environmentally Concerned Citizens On April 30, 2025, the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (MOFA) issued a notice of partial amendment to the ‘Standards and Specifications of Feed, etc.’, establishing separate labeling standards for pet food (dog and cat). This is an important change for consumers' right to know and fair competition in the industry, as the legal distinction between pet food and livestock food is not clear. The revision strengthens the responsibility of manufacturers and salespeople to prove each statement on the packaging of pet food. In particular, it requires the type of food (complete food/other food) to be labeled, the content to be labeled when emphasizing specific ingredients and functions, the product name to be strengthened, the responsibility of specialized retail salespeople to be expanded, and the labeling conditions to be subdivided into ‘...
Efforts to relocate 'sizeable' bee swarm at Palm Springs park may take weeks, city warns
Palm Springs city officials warned residents on May 9 to be on alert when entering Gateway Park due to a large beehive, which is expected to be removed by a professional beekeeping service within the next week.
City officials said they plan to manage the issue at Gateway Park, located near the intersection of East Vista Chino and North Gene Autry Trail, by hiring a professional service to relocate the queen bee.
The relocation process involves removing and relocating the queen bee from the hive without harm, a delicate process that may take 7-14 days, officials said.
The public can still use the park but should avoid the north side of the bocce ball courts, where the “sizeable” bee swarm is located.
Anyone with questions regarding the bee nest was urged to contact the Palm Springs Parks and Recreation at 760-323-8272.

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