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Poultry keepers urged to take action against avian flu
As autumn begins, the chief vets of Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland and the UK are encouraging keepers of chickens to take action now to reduce the risk of avian influenza during the winter.Poultry keepers are urged to take action against bird flu this winter.Simple measures have been outlined by the ...
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Trial of former Tesco trio accused of fraud adjourned
The trial of three former senior Tesco executives, who have been charged over the company’s £263 million accounting scandal in 2014, has been adjourned until 25th September.Christopher Bush.Christopher Bush, Tesco UK’s former managing director, Carl Rogberg, Tesco’s former UK finance director, and John Scouler, the company’s former UK food commercial ...
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Interfood invests in future growth by relocating to bigger site
Interfood Technology has relocated to a new premises to ‘allow the company to develop and expand in its role of supplying innovative solutions in food manufacturing’.The company’s new facility in Haddenham, Buckinghamshire is said to be already providing a full operation, Interfood having planned for the move over a number ...
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Comment: Meat border checks still a crucial issue
Katie Doherty, policy director at the International Meat Trade Association (IMTA), provides insight on how Brexit could affect meat imports and exports.IMTA's Katie Doherty.“Following the result of the vote we called an urgent members meeting to discuss our ‘Brexit Strategy’. We very quickly established several working groups; one to look ...
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Chicken takes top spot in latest meat and poultry figures
The latest Meat, Fish & Poultry (MFP) figures from Kantar Worldpanel for the 12 weeks ending 13th August 2017 indicate a 1.5% growth in chicken sales.The versatility of what is reported to be the nation’s favourite meat is also reflected in the performance of fresh processed poultry, which is growing ...
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NFU calls for Tesco to be explicit on lamb sourcing
The National Farmers' Union (NFU) is calling on Tesco for a clear sourcing policy for British lamb to build on its claim to be UK agriculture’s biggest customer.This comes as recent figures from AHDB’s Beef and Lamb Watch indicate that Tesco is the only major retailer whose British lamb facings ...
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Industry backs UK Sausage Week
The British Meat Processors’ Association (BMPA) and National Federation of Meat & Food Traders (NFMFT) are the latest industry groups to partner UK Sausage Week.The two respected names join The Q Guild of Butchers and the Institute of Meat (IoM) in endorsing the campaign, as well as well-known commercial companies ...
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Love Lamb Week to promote British lamb
Love Lamb Week 2017 will be taking place this September and the National Sheep Association (NSA) will be getting behind it to celebrate everything about British lamb.Love Lamb Week will take place between 1st and 7th September.The dedicated week is now in its third year and will take place from ...
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UK sheepmeat prices benefit from strong export sales
The latest market analysis from Quality Meat Scotland (QMS) shows that, despite auction throughput increasing seasonally, the proportion of heavy prime lambs in the supply chain is higher than last year.QMS head of economic services, Stuart Ashworth.It has been reported that as the volume of prime lambs reaching the market ...
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Amazon’s plans to cut Whole Foods prices shake up retailer market
Amazon has announced plans to lower prices on a selection of Whole Foods ‘best-selling grocery staples’, including beef and chicken, as its acquisition of the supermarket chain is poised to close next Monday (28th August).The online retailer said that beginning Monday, it will cut prices on a range of Whole ...
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Seven firms sign up to support Pig Industry Scholarship
Seven companies have signed up to this year’s Pig Industry Scholarships; a scheme that is facilitated by the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB).The Pig Industry Scholarships aim to raise the profile of careers in the pig sector and encourage new entrants while enabling individual businesses to hire high-calibre new ...
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UK meat exports off to a strong start this year
Exports of beef, lamb and pork from the UK have surpassed the £500 million mark for the first six months of 2017, recording an 18% increase year-on-year, according to figures from HMRC.The total value of shipments peaked at £582 million, aided by a 21% uplift in offal exports, with key ...
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Morrisons launches giant burger to mark National Burger Day
Morrisons is selling what it describes as the ‘Daddy of all Burgers’ to celebrate National Burger Day which takes place today (24th August).Morrisons is celebrating National Burger Day with a giant burger.The giant burger is believed to be the same size and weight as a football, weighing one pound and ...
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NFU criticises Brexit proposals for tariff-free trade
National Farmers’ Union (NFU) president Meurig Raymond has criticised suggestions that Britain will benefit after Brexit from pursuing global free trade at all costs and unilaterally lowering tariffs. National Farmers’ Union (NFU) president Meurig Raymond.Raymond was responding to claims published by economist Patrick Minford, who predicted a benefit to the ...
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Food supply chain voices Brexit labour concerns
Trade bodies from across the food supply chain have published a survey on the sector’s Brexit priorities from a workplace perspective, warning that an “abrupt reduction” in the number of EU workers would cause “significant disruption” to the industry.Ian Wright CBE, director general of FDF.The survey, co-ordinated by the Food ...
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Lidl overtakes Waitrose to become seventh biggest supermarket
Lidl has increased its market share to a new record high of 5.2% and become the UK’s seventh largest grocer, topping Waitrose for the 12 weeks ending 13th August, according to figures from Kantar Worldpanel.Lidl’s market share grew 0.7% year-on-year, as ten million households visited the retailer’s expanding network of ...
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Secretary of State Michael Gove visits Denmark
Defra Secretary of State Michael Gove has visited the Danish Crown plant in Horsens, Denmark, as part of a three-day tour to Scandinavia.Gove wanted to spend a day in Denmark to explore the country’s agricultural systems, to ‘gain an understanding of its approach to agri-efficiency and innovation, and to absorb ...
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Make the most of UK Sausage Week
With UK Sausage Week now a key event in 2017’s industry calendar, Meat Management is urging butchers, manufacturers and foodservice providers to start thinking about how they can celebrate the campaign (30th October – 5th November).There are many ways to get involved in UK Sausage Week which can have a ...
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Study reveals disparities of cost of meat worldwide
Research conducted by online catering marketplace, Caterwings, has detailed the cost of meat in over 50 countries worldwide, with Switzerland coming at the top of the list, at 141.9% more expensive meat prices than the average cost worldwide.The 2017 Meat Price Index calculated the affordability of meat in each country ...
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Gordon Rhodes back to production days after ‘devastating fire’
Seasonings manufacturer Gordon Rhodes, part of sausage seasonings manufacturer Dalesman Group, has gone back to production less than nine days after a fire that destroyed most of their Bradford site.The Dalesman Group’s Bradford head office and warehouse, Dalesman House.The company has announced that orders have started to go out and ...