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The London Museum, which will be situated on the former site of Smithfield Meat Market and Billingsgate Fish Market, will officially open in November 2026.
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Data from the Office for National Statistics has found that beef and cooked ham had downward effects on the change in the annual inflation rate.
According to data from Quality Meat Scotland, Scotland’s lamb and beef sectors together could unlock around an additional £350 million by 2032.
The Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board welcomed senior Japanese buyers, importers and trade media to the UK with the aim of highlighting beef, sheep meat and pig meat production.
The final product nomination deadline for the 2026 Meat Management Meat Industry Awards is set for this Thursday 18th June.
Your June edition includes: UK retail sector market analysis – meat price inflation is impacting sales but there are still opportunities for retailers; profile: Plumpton College principal Jeremy Kerswell; a round-up of the latest bakery trends; alternative protein in focus.
The 2026 edition of Meat Contacts is full of updated industry listings. Available in print and online, you can read and search the digital edition right now.
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New technology will inevitably shape our industry, says IMTA’s Adrian Simpson. So, do we have to roll with it? There’s no other way…
Defra is falling short when it comes to the protection of iconic British products such as Wiltshire cured bacon, says JP Garnier.
The European ban on “meaty” labels will be a blow to producers of meat alternatives, bringing with it costly changes to packaging, branding and market strategies that are likely to have an impact beyond the EU, says IMTA’s Lamyah Moochhala.
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