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The Institute of Meat is set to host a Cranswick Country Foods factory tour, with registration open to interested members of industry.
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Ashford Port Health has reported an 8% reduction in sanitary and phytosanitary fees as investment in technology and specialist expertise develops.
A campaign from the Livestock and Meat Commission, which ran across social media, reportedly provided the public with 9.9 million opportunities to view key messages on Northern Ireland Farm Quality Assured beef.
The UK and Switzerland have agreed a deal that will see British lamb exports with zero tariffs under Switzerland’s quota system.
British meat brand The Jolly Hog has announced a partnership with pork and poultry processor Cranswick, with the aim of scaling the brand.
Your July/August edition includes: sustainability and the environment in focus – what is the meat industry doing to tackle the issues?; alternative protein market update; meet Paul McLaughlin, Red Tractor CEO; PPMA Show 2026 preview.
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Despite the challenges, butchers can capitalise on this summer’s food trends, advises National Craft Butchers managing director Eleanor O’Brien.
In his first column for Meat Management, new BMPA CEO John Powell looks towards the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.
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…
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