CEFS member of the newly formed EU Bioeconomy Alliance
On the occasion of its launch at the European Parliament on 04 February, the European Bioeconomy Alliance (EBA) calls for more predictable policies leading to a long-term strategy for a competitive, dynamic and sustainable bioeconomy in Europe. Developing the bioeconomy is only feasible if the EU provides a holistic, coherent and harmonised framework in a […]
Making the sugar world a better place - the EU sugar industry CSR report 2013 is now available
This is the 11th annual implementation report of the CSR Code of Conduct signed in 2003 by the European Federation of Trade Unions in the Food, Agriculture and Tourism sectors (EFFAT) and the European Association of Sugar Producers (CEFS). The EU Sugar Industry CSR Report is adopted through an extensive consultation process whose purpose is […]
CEFS comments to the draft WHO Guideline on Sugars Intake for Adults and Children
CEFS welcomes the launch of the public consultation to review the draft guideline issued by the World Health Organisation Nutrition Guidance Expert Advisory Group. CEFS responded to the consultation through the formal process. CEFS holds the view that only strong, convincing scientific evidence should be considered for guidelines on nutrition and health. The comments submitted by CEFS can be […]
Sustainability Partnership on EU Beet Sugar - Public Announcement
The European beet growers (CIBE), sugar producers (CEFS) and trade unions of the food and agriculture sector (EFFAT) have formalised a landmark agreement to jointly highlight and report on representative Good Practices of sustainable production of beet sugar in the EU. To find out more about the new partnership, you can click here.
"Political agreement on sugar should have gone further" say sugar manufacturers
Following the political agreement on the CAP reform on 26 June 2013, CEFS (Comité Européen des Fabricants de Sucre) is disappointed that after difficult discussions the end date for the current Single CMO for sugar is not closer to the Parliament’s original position of 2020. The end of the current Single CMO for sugar marks […]
CEFS-CIBE Leaflet on Environmental Sustainability in GERMAN
Diese Broschüre fasst das gemeinsame Engagement von CIBE und CEFS zur Stärkung der ökologischen Nachhaltigkeit in der EU-Zuckerwirtschaft zusammen und informiert über die erreichten Ergebnisse. Ein umfangreicher Bericht mit weiteren Details und Fallbeispielen wird auf den Internet Seiten von CIBE und CEFS zur Verfügung gestellt. Mehr dazu.
CEFS-CIBE Leaflet on Environmental Sustainability in FRENCH
Cette brochure présente de façon synthétique les efforts communs réalisés par la CIBE et le CEFS pour évaluer et améliorer la durabilité environnementale du secteur betterave-sucre de l'UE, avec l'objectif de partager leurs résultats. Une publication plus complète et plus détaillée sera disponible sur les sites web de la CIBE et du CEFS (à partir […]
The European Flour Millers join the Primary Food Processors (PFP)
The European Flour Millers’ association has joined the Primary Food Processors (PFP), the new European food industry organisation representing the first‐processing sectors in Brussels. With some 45 million tones of common wheat and rye processed in the EU each year, the European flour milling industry is the largest single food user of EU domestic wheat […]
Establishment of PFP - a new association representing the interests of EU Primary Food Processors
Today sees the launch of the Primary Food Processors (PFP), a new, European, cross food industry, organisation; designed to further enhance the understanding of the key role played by the first processing sectors in the whole chain. “Our business environment is changing rapidly, raising questions as to how to best address long-term agricultural and food […]
Latest research challenges myths about sugars and health
A new scientific review on the role of sugars in human health and nutrition clarifies some misconceptions about the impact of sugars on health. Published today in Obesity Reviews, “the results provide a much needed update of the overall scientific evidence on sugars and suggest that new randomised controlled intervention studies of sufficient size and […]