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Judging has commenced for this year’s UK Sausage Week competition at the test kitchens located at Harper Adams University, with organisers reporting another substantial entry and some great quality sausage products.
The Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board is set to host a meeting to allow levy payers to hear from industry professionals about bluetongue.
Prime Minister Andy Burnham, along with Farming Minister Stephen Morgan, announced a package of support to help farmers manage the impacts of sustained hot weather and dry conditions this summer.
Protein supplier Pilgrim’s Europe has announced its intention to acquire Walkers Deli & Sausage Company from Samworth Brothers.
Research from the University of Portsmouth has found that food fraud is costing the UK economy up to £2 billion every year, making it one of the country’s most expensive forms of economic crime.
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Your September edition includes: British meat export marketing in focus – what are the export prospects for 2026/7 in the EU and beyond? Spotlight on Northern Ireland; get to know Women In Meat Industry Awards host Sally Gunnell OBE; UK Sausage Week update.
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Short-term planning, a lack of continuity and an unwillingness to tackle the underlying issues are at the root of a lack of trust in Government, says JP Garnier.
There are mixed messages for the meat industry, says IMTA policy manager Will Allen, as various health trends are having an ever-greater impact on consumers’ food-buying decisions.
Despite the challenges, butchers can capitalise on this summer’s food trends, advises National Craft Butchers managing director Eleanor O’Brien.
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