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Sales of fresh lamb joints increased by 14.9% in the four weeks to Easter Sunday, according to the latest data from Worldpanel by Numerator.
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Poultry company 2 Sisters Food Group has said it will shift towards British-grown protein in poultry feed as part of its strategy to reach net zero by 2035.
A line-up of speakers including NFU president Tom Bradshaw and Kate Nicholls OBE, chair of UKHospitality, featured at the Association of Independent Meat Suppliers annual conference at Butchers’ Hall, marking the trade body’s 25th anniversary.
Research from the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board has found that beef mince remains the most popular and trusted type of mince purchased in retail.
MPs have co-signed a letter to Government calling for animal welfare labelling to be made mandatory on meat products to strengthen trust in the UK’s food labels.
Your April edition includes: a round-up of UK trade – meat exports have shown resilience amid considerable headwinds; abattoir sector focus; spotlight on cold storage and transport; ‘fake’ meat sales are in decline as consumers turn away from highly processed meat alternatives; profile: ABP UK.
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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Taking back control? It’s a misleading illusion, argues the British Meat Processors Association’s Peter Hardwick.
For the greenhouse gas calculation methodology to be workable, it must combine scientific accuracy with operational practicalities, says BMPA sustainability manager Lucas Daglish.
Tariffs may be shaping current anxieties but, says IMTA’s Matthew Bishop, dealing with whatever gets thrown at them is nothing new for meat traders.
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