‘Seafood still safe’: South Korea launches national campaign amid impending Fukushima wastewater release By Pearly Neo 05-Sep-2023 - Last updated on 02-Oct-2023 at 05:31 GMT Facebook Twitter Linkedin Email to a friend The South Korean government has launched a national campaign to reassure consumers that the national seafood supply will not be impacted by neighbouring Japan’s impending release of wastewater from Fukushima.Read the full story here. FNA top 10 August 2023 Palm oil replacement ‘not the answer’: Nestle taps satellite tech for sustainability amid EU Deforestation Regulation debate Show us the criteria: Malaysian palm oil sector calls for ‘more transparency’ from EU on Deforestation Regulation amidst high-risk listing debate Age of Generative AI: Ai Palette aiming to optimise food innovation and boost product launches Applicable to all: Australia’s new mandatory alcohol pregnancy warning labels enforceable on imported beverages Asia’s most ‘unfavourable markets’ for plant-based revealed as report highlights price and processing concerns Mylk or milk? APAC plant-based dairy sector sees ‘no confusion’ amongst consumers regarding naming conventions Energetic expansion: China’s EastRoc Beverages sets sights on South East Asia as new key export market for best-selling energy drinks Volatile variability: Unilever India stresses caution for food business despite positive growth Mitigating supply chain risks: Alternative sourcing and top-level food sector commitment key to boost resilience – Nestle, Rabobank ‘Seafood still safe’: South Korea launches national campaign amid impending Fukushima wastewater release Prev 1 … 7 8 9 10 11 Next