Scientists have launched a new scheme to encourage the production of sugarcane, which aims to tackle environmental and human rights issues in the supply chain.The programme is based at the Royal Society of Food and Drug Administration (SAC) in New York.
Source: foodnavigator.comPublished on 2021-06-04
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