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Gwyn Howells has been elected as the new Master of the Worshipful Company of Butchers (WCB) at the meat industry Livery Company’s annual Common Hall ceremony today, held at Butchers’ Hall in London.
The British Poultry Council has published its 2025 Antibiotic Stewardship Report, finding that the poultry meat industry prioritised the safe use of antibiotics.
Mark Haighton has been appointed as the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board’s sector director for pork.
The EFRA Committee has published its new report, ‘Biosecurity at the Border: Britain’s Illegal Meat Crisis’, which has warned that Defra’s approach to personal meat imports has been “unnecessarily lax”.
Your September edition includes: The latest on the UK retail market; celebrating IMTA's 130th anniversary; details of the 2025 UK Sausage Week.
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Exhausted by endless Government soundbites, the BPC’s Kerry Maxwell argues that it’s time to look beyond the platitudes to properly interrogate what needs to be done to tackle the UK’s skills gap for the future.
The Association of Independent Meat Suppliers has revealed its frustration with the UK Bluetongue controls, as executive director Jason Aldiss finds the controls have imposed costs and disrupted the meat industry.
IMTA’s Katie Doherty highlights how Government policy must support strategic two-way trade that works in balance with domestic food production to achieve a stable food supply in the UK.
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