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 ‘...
Three bee friendly brands unite for World Bee Day 20th May 2025
Its only 8 days to World Bee Day, a timely reminder to celebrate the hard graft of one of planet’s leading pollinators and industrious insects. As we know these frenetic stripey workaholics are vital for the everyday health of the planet’s eco system and food security, an enduring commitment that’s getting ever harder thanks to climate change, pesticides, disappearing habitats and the odd invasive species (Asian hornets and Varroa mites).
It’s for this reason that Gnaw Chocolate (Bee Happy & Honeycomb & Caramel chocolate bars) Hive Mind Mead & Brew Co (honeyades) and Scottish Bee Co (honey-sweetened chocolate spread) have joined forces to offer a proud 15% discount off their designated ‘hero’ product/range should you visit any/all of their websites over the month of May!
It’s estimated that 75% of the world’s flowering plants and 35% of global food crops are dependent on bees’ hard graft, which is quite a weight of responsibility on their collective fuzzy shoulders
Whilst everyone understands a little about the industrious nature of this most hardworking of insects, few of us truly appreciate the far-reaching influence our nation’s bees have on the success of our island’s flowering plants and food crops; which is why we wanted to bring together a discerning fine food representative from England, Scotland and Wales to celebrate World Bee Day.
As you may or may not know, the UK only produces 14% of its blossoming honey needs (growing +20% year on year), so it’s vital that we support local beekeeper associations, the humble bee’s unrivalled work ethic and honey’s diverse appeal and versatility.
Ways to Support World Bee Day
World Bee Day was established by The United Nations to raise awareness for the noble honey bee and interestingly shares the birthday of Slovenian Anton Jansa, deemed by many to be the godfather of modern beekeeping.
No Mow May: Saving a strip of lawn, or another wild area of the garden can be a great way to help struggling pollinators. Letting the weeds grow in May can give an essential food supply for pollinators until the summer kicks in properly.
S`warm out there: May is a really important month for bees as it’s when they are rapidly expanding their populations to bring in a crop of honey whilst and raising new queens to continue the species’ survival. This is why we sometimes see bee swarms looking for a new home. Call a beekeeper, not a pest controller!
Look after those looking after the bees: Buying products from those looking after our honeybees is a great way to invest in the future of UK beekeeping and the wider landscape. Find your local beekeeper to purchase some jars of honey, or use this discount code WORLDBEEDAY for some sweet deals at:
gnawchocolate.co.uk
hivemindmead.com
scottishbeecompany.co.uk
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