Latest Industry News – Page 237
-
News
Pork Farms launches National Board Games Championships
Pork pie manufacturer, Pork Farms, has teamed up with the body behind Britain's micropub movement, the Micropub Association, to launch the National Board Games Championships.Kim Burgess, head of markets at Addo Food Group.Pork Farms, owned by the Addo Food Group, producer of chilled savoury pastry products, will launch the heats ...
-
News
QMS outlines red meat chain challenges
Quality Meat Scotland (QMS) says the challenges facing the UK food retail sector are illustrated by the announcement that Co-operative will cut the cost of over 200 of its own brand food products.The British-sourced meat and poultry products will be cut by an average of 10% but up to 50% ...
-
News
??Dunbia invests in food development
Northern Irish meat processing firm, Dunbia, will invest close to half a million pounds to strengthen its Food Development team.The investment will see new positions for innovation project managers, food technologists and an innovation chef, who will be responsible for conceiving, championing and developing new technologies in food processing as ...
-
News
HCC to back Welsh red meat exporters at trade fair
Processors from across Wales with openings into the Danish retail marketplace will meet Scandinavian buyers in a Hybu Cig Cymru – Meat Promotion Wales (HCC) co-ordinated export drive at Danish trade fair, Foodexpo this weekend.HCC market development manager, Laura Pickup. ©Keith Morris 2012.The trip forms part of HCC’s move to ...
-
News
Tribunal on machine slaughter for halal
It has been proposed that The Muslim Arbitration Tribunal (MAT) will judge as to whether it is acceptable as a policy to slaughter halal by machines in the poultry industry.Food described as halal is required to have been slaughtered according to Islamic Shariah (law). Food Standards Agency (FSA) guidance published ...
-
News
Minced beef prices drop
Research from comparison website mysupermarket.co.uk has revealed that grocery prices have fallen to their lowest level in more than a year, with minced beef dropping 2.77%.According to the research the cost of a basket of 35 popular products cost £84.83 in February, the lowest recorded price since the mySupermarket Groceries ...
-
News
Pig prices fall by a third in two years
The price farmers and pig producers are receiving for their pigs has fallen by a third in a little over two years, a report issued by AHDB Pork has revealed.According to AHDB Pork, should this trend continue it is feared many will be forced to leave the industry.The report has ...
-
News
Morrisons agrees deal with Amazon
Morrisons has announced a deal with internet retailer Amazon that will see the supermarket provide a wholesale supply service to Amazon, allowing customers access to a range of fresh and frozen products.Expected to come into effect in the coming months, the deal will see Morrisons products available to Amazon Prime ...
-
News
Premier Young Butchers off to Dutch butchery school
Premier Young Butcher 2015 Lucy Crawshaw and competition runner up Joe Smith are off to learn cutting edge techniques at the SVO specialist Butchery training school in Best, Holland, this week.Lucy Crawshaw.The pair are taking the butchery lessons in preparation for the International Young Butcher Competition at IFFA in Frankfurt, ...
-
News
Sheep meat inspection improvements go on trial
A new list of post-mortem rejection conditions is being trialled in a number of sheep abattoirs.These are conditions which result in all or part of a carcase being rejected for human consumption.The new list comes as part of a project to improve information exchange between animal producers and meat processors.The ...
-
News
New venue and dates announced for Meatup 2017
The Meatup exhibition has announced a brand new venue and a change of timing for its 2017 presentation. The biennial event is the only dedicated UK exhibition serving the meat industry and will be staged at ArenaMK in Milton Keynes over the two days of Wednesday 24th and Thursday 25th ...
-
News
Pig producers meetings to be hosted by AHDB Pork
A series of regional meetings for pig producers, which will focus on practical ways to manage input costs, are being run by AHDB Pork during March.The pig industry is currently facing a tough period with rock bottom prices. The meetings are aimed to help producers re-evaluate their units and get ...
-
News
Red meat role in healthy diet underlined
The majority of consumers feel they eat the right amount of red meat and do not need to cut back, according to consumer research commissioned by the Agriculture & Horticulture Development Board (AHDB).The AHDB Consumer Tracker, which is conducted by YouGov, revealed that 55% of respondents felt they eat the ...
-
News
Scotch Beef PGI arrives in Canada
For the first time in almost 20 years, British beef was enjoyed in Canada, as Scotch Beef PGI was showcased at an official dinner in the country.QMS chairman, Jim McLaren, is joined by chefs from The Chefs’ House in Toronto at a showcase event to celebrate the arrival of Scotch ...
-
News
Meaty Issues urges industry to help reduce beef waste
The Meaty Issues campaign has released its latest figures revealing that consumers throw away 34,000 tonnes of beef every year, worth £260 million annually.The campaign, from Love Food Hate Waste, which is fronted by farmer and presenter of BBC’s Countryfile, Adam Henson, encourages consumers to reduce beef waste by taking ...
-
News
AHDB Beef and Lamb prepares for future US market access
US import requirements were the key focus of a recent industry meeting hosted by AHDB Beef and Lamb.Dr Kenneth Petersen, senior vice president of Quality and Regulatory Affairs for the OSI Group, met with a group of processors and representatives from Defra, the Food Standards Agency (FSA), Northern Ireland’s Department ...
-
News
Awards presented by Institute of Meat
The great and the good of the meat industry came together this week to recognise and reward the winners of the Institute of Meat (IoM) and Worshipful Company of Butchers Awards.The IoM award winners.The awards were established to honour the achievements of students, apprentices, businesses and learning providers who have ...
-
News
Pork origin testing to take place monthly
Isotope testing of pork and pork products for their origin is being stepped up by AHDB Pork from once a quarter to monthly.The testing uses SIRA (Stable Isotope Reference Analysis), an isotope technology which compares retail and processed pork and pork products against a library of pork samples from known ...
-
News
Scottish pig industry needs support
Farmer shelf watch has shown that Scottish pig prices are at an eight-year low, suggesting that major retailers must go further to support the sector.NFU Scotland has sent its pig producers on a shelf watch in light of the poor returns to pig farmers.The recent shelf watch shows that the ...
-
News
AHDB and FSA join forces to help meat industry
The Food Standards Agency (FSA) is consulting on a new system of data collection and meat hygiene inspectors to help the meat industry deliver better health and animal welfare.FSA programme lead Ramon Romero.The overhaul of the Collection and Communication of Inspection Results (CCIR) system is being overseen by both the ...