Op Ed: Ryszard Ciupek – The Certification Gap Quietly Holding Back Latin America’s Plant-Based Exports

Ryszard Ciupek is a certification and market development specialist working in the plant-based sector across Latin America. Through his work with the Unión Vegetariana del Perú, he supports food companies in strengthening their access to international markets. He has several years of experience in nonprofit leadership, stakeholder engagement, and animal advocacy, and has participated in multiple international programs focused on the future of food systems.

India to Require Standardized Vegan Logo on Food Packaging from 2027

The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has notified new regulations requiring all approved vegan food products sold in the country to carry a standardized green logo, with the requirement taking effect on July 1, 2027.

How Germinal Centers Generate Antibodies Through Noisy Rounds of Mutation and Selection

A study tracking thousands of B cells across more than 100 germinal centers (GCs) in mice has revealed how the system consistently produces highly effective antibodies. The findings overturn longstanding ideas about how germinal centers function, revealing that they are far more selective than once thought, and challenge the idea that antibody improvement is driven mainly by rare growth “bursts” among the most successful B cells. The discovery could have implications for immune cell evolution, and ultimately guide the design of vaccines against rapidly mutating pathogens like influenza. It could also lead to new ways of studying evolution itself.

FAO Forecasts 2% Drop in World Cereal Output for 2026/27

June 2026, Rome: The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) has projected a decline in global cer…

FAO Welcomes $3.9 Billion GEF-9 Replenishment to Scale Sustainable Agrifood Systems Worldwide

June 2026, Samarkand: Marking World Environment Day, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations&nb…

Tate & Lyle and Van Triest CirQlar Extend Partnership to Advance Circular Food Systems

Tate & Lyle PLC (Tate & Lyle), a global leader in ingredient solutions for healthier food and beverages, has extended its partnership with Van Triest CirQlar, part of ForFarmers, a leading animal feed business, to enhance the value creation and environmental impact of its co-products business. The partnership will also help Tate & Lyle to meet its commitment to beneficially use 100% of its waste by 2030.  

天气预报显示,该国雨天和旱天交替出现。

国家气象研究所(Inmet)的预报显示,从本周五(6月5日)到周一(6月8日),北部地区大部分地区将持续高温高湿天气。罗赖马州、阿马帕州、亚马逊州北部和帕拉州北部地区将出现阵雨,并伴有雷暴和大风。

AgriFood Signals: $30m for meatpacking tech, Rabobank sells Foodbytes, job cuts at Aleph Farms

AgFunderNews rounds up the most important fundings, mergers, acquisitions, closures, and industry buzz in agtech and foo…

地缘博弈、贸易协定、粮价波动……这些变量正在如何影响你的市场?

欧盟-南共市场协定推进、美国对华关税博弈持续、印度向后整合加速、拉美大豆种植面积波动——这些新闻,你可能每周都在看。但你是否真正知道,这些宏观变量,正在以什么样的传导路径,影响你的目标市场定价、你的出口竞争力、你的客户明年的采购预算?

ADC Therapeutics stock halves after Zynlonta Phase III records three times more deaths than control arm

The Lausanne-based company said its Phase III LOTIS-5 trial met its primary endpoint, showing that Zynlonta (loncastuximab tesirine) plus rituximab, the anti-CD20 antibody that remains a backbone of B-cell lymphoma treatment across multiple lines of therapy, significantly improved progression-free survival compared with rituximab plus a chemotherapy regimen consisting of gemcitabine and oxaliplatin, commonly known as R-GemOx, in patients with relapsed or refractory diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL). The study enrolled 440 patients after at least one prior line of systemic therapy.