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Greenpeace's latest report on the tuna industry leaves Nick Kightley with a sense of deja vu ...

Nick Kightley reflects on how our tuna industry might be run, after a Greenpeace report finds significant levels responsibility among only 4 of the top 20 tuna canning companies in South East Asia
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Nick Kightley, ETI's Strategic Lead for Food, Farming and Fisheries respond's to Oxfam's 2020 Behind the Barcodes scorecard

ETI members hold 5 of the top 6 places in the Behind the Barcodes scorecard and Tesco continues to be the benchmark against which to measure others. Nick Kightley reflects on how supermarkets have sought to communicate with suppliers, understand their challenges and provide advice and support during Covid-19
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Digest of available information and data resources for the food and farming sector

ETI has published a digest of available resources - information, guidance, data - for food, farming and fisheries, which will be updated as new information becomes available.
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ETI terminates Fyffes’ membership (#Statement 8)

At its 21st March meeting, ETI’s Board decided to terminate Fyffes’ membership of ETI. Fyffes has been suspended from ETI since May 2017.
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How the Behind the Brands campaign has driven change in corporate policies

What are the key elements that have led to the changes attributed to Oxfam's successful benchmarking campaign?
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Fairtrade: celebrating the first 20 years. What’s next?

Rachel Wilshaw, Oxfam’s Ethical Trade Manager looks back on the astonishing 20 year rise of Fairtrade. And asks if it's time the UK government intervened on banana pricing.

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