Latest Industry News – Page 285

  • QMS's Jim McClaren speaking at the Royal HIghland show.
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    New era of focus and drive for Scottish livestock production

    2014-06-24T00:00:00Z

    A new era for livestock production in Scotland could well be the outcome as trepidation about the impact of CAP reform is steadily replaced by a more focused, driven industry, according to Jim McLaren, Chairman of Quality Meat Scotland (QMS).Addressing a packed QMS industry breakfast on the opening morning of ...

  • Pic of Alan Lacey, chair of SOFHT
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    ASDA ops compliance manager appointed as new SOFHT chair

    2014-06-24T00:00:00Z

    lan Lacey, operations compliance manager, Asda has been appointed as the new Chair of The Society of Food Hygiene and Technology (SOFHT) following the end of a two year tenure by Catherine Watkinson, group technical director of Stonegate.Alan Lacey, new chairman of SOFHT.Formerly head of regulatory affairs at Sainsbury’s, Alan ...

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    Are your labels lawful?

    2014-06-23T00:00:00Z

    Hybu Cig Cymru – Meat Promotion Wales (HCC) is urging companies to get up to speed with the latest regulations to avoid the risk of prosecution.Butchers are among those businesses expected to comply with the updated European Commission regulations which will come into force on 12th December 2014 and will ...

  • According to QMS: "It seems likely then that Scottish and GB cattle finishers are benefiting from the multiple retailers’ commitments to British beef made at the time of the horsemeat debacle."
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    Whole industry in need of a 'game changer' says SAMW president

    2014-06-20T00:00:00Z

    Speaking at the start of this year's Highland Show, Alan McNaughton, SAMW President said: "The decisions and announcements of the past week have created an encouraging platform for the essential rebuilding of Scotland's livestock and meat industry. While reactions have been largely positive to the initiatives and innovations now being ...

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    AIMS expresses concern over meat safety ‘scaremongering’

    2014-06-20T00:00:00Z

    The Association of Independent Meat Suppliers (AIMS) has criticised the Food Standards Agency (FSA) of scaremongering in a Radio 4 programme about regulation in abattoirs.The Radio 4 File on 4 Inside The Abattoir aired on Tuesday evening (17th June 2014) and took a wide ranging look at issues surrounding slaughter ...

  • Owen Paterson MP
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    Negotiations begin for £120m China beef and lamb export deal

    2014-06-18T00:00:00Z

    British beef and lamb could soon be heading to China in an agreement that could be worth up to £120m to the UK economy each year.Paterson: "I welcome the opportunity to begin talks with the Chinese government to open trade routes for these great products once again.”Owen Paterson welcomed a ...

  • Do you make the Foodservice sausage of the year?
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    Bangers boost for school meals

    2014-06-18T00:00:00Z

    New Government rules mean sausages can now be served more often in both primary and secondary schools.This move is good news for the pig industry says BPEX Foodservice Manager Tony Goodger who was involved in the consultation process.Change in rules means sausages can now be on school menus more often.The ...

  • Aubrey Allen was the table raising the most money for the charity raffle at the recent MM Awards.
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    Cheers all round for Aubrey Allen

    2014-06-18T00:00:00Z

    In addition to winning The Catering Butcher Award at the recent Meat Management Industry Awards Dinner Aubrey Allen also helped add to the monies raised for charity at the event.The company's table kindly donated the most money for the charity raffle on the evening, For their good turn the table ...

  • Nick Allen
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    Good conditions herald a high quality English lamb crop

    2014-06-17T00:00:00Z

    Favourable weather conditions through the winter and spring lambing season have contributed to an expected good season for domestically produced lamb, EBLEX has said."“The weather has been excellent for grass growth so we can expect that there will soon be available some of the best quality home-produced lamb seen on ...

  • BPC chief executive, Andrew Large: “Our research suggests there are some important gaps in consumers’ knowledge and it is vital that we support efforts to get the kitchen hygiene message across during Food Safety Week.”
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    Research finds poultry meat most popular with consumers

    2014-06-17T00:00:00Z

    Almost seven tenths of people buy and consume more poultry meat than any other meat, new research for the British Poultry Council (BPC) has revealed. Research commissioned ahead of Food Safety Week (16th to 22nd June) and carried out by Populus, shows that poultry meat (Chicken, Duck, Goose and Turkey) ...

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    Beef market volatility highlights need for better communication

    2014-06-16T00:00:00Z

    The movement in cattle prices over recent years highlights the volatility created by a complex international beef market, according to Stuart Ashworth, Quality Meat Scotland’s Head of Economics Services.Although the farmgate price has fallen 14% in the past six months, it rose by 10% in the first six months of ...

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    Approach to exporting in focus at EBLEX conference

    2014-06-16T00:00:00Z

    The UK’s approach to exporting beef and lamb will come under the spotlight at a major industry event next week.EBLEX export manager Jean-Pierre Garnier will outline current practice and what changes can be made to help the UK beef and lamb sector address future challenges and opportunities at the 10th ...

  • Peter Jones, CBE, with Paul Turner at the launch in store - Alf Turner's official launch into Sainsbury's at Farnham.
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    Dragons' Den tasty treat for hungry shoppers

    2014-06-16T00:00:00Z

    Dragons' Den star and business entrepreneur Peter Jones lent a hand to business partner and award-winning butcher Paul Turner at an event to celebrate the launch of the Alf Turner ‘Best of British' and ‘Hair of the Hog' sausages.Peter Jones, CBE, with Paul Turner at the launch in store - ...

  • Butchery assistant manager Pete Wood is pictured with Blacker Hall Farm Shop’s Brazilian-style Churrasco Chicken.
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    Blacker Hall kicks off World Cup with true taste of Brazil

    2014-06-16T00:00:00Z

    On the ball Blacker Hall Farm Shop in Wakefield has lined up a true taste of Brazil as the whistle sounds on the 2014 World Cup kick-off.Butchery assistant manager Pete Wood is pictured with Blacker Hall Farm Shop’s Brazilian-style Churrasco Chicken.The Calder Grove business has launched its own speciality barbecue ...

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    Tri-nations competition paves the way for future butchers

    2014-06-13T00:00:00Z

    Attracting the next generation of butchers to the profession is a vital part of a forthcoming international butchery competition, according to the team captain for Great Britain.With the Tri-Nations Butchers’ Challenge now just a month away, David Lishman has shared his hopes that the event will inspire a future generation ...

  • (L-R) Keith Fisher Chris Cripps Master Butcher
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    BPEX National Champion crowned

    2014-06-12T00:00:00Z

    Greens of Pangbourne has won the title of National Champion of the 2013-14 BPEX Regional Roadshow and Pork Product Excellence Awards for its full-flavoured pork ready meal.The winner, Chris Cripps (centre) with BPEX's Keith Fisher (left) and Master of the Worship Company of Butchers, Ian Kelly (right).The announcement comes at ...

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    Tesco shoppers in Aberdeen to get a taste for Scotch beef

    2014-06-11T00:00:00Z

    Local beef farmers from the region will be at the Tesco Extra store at Danestone this weekendreminding those visiting that Scottish farmers not only produce some of the best tasting beef in the world, but it’s being born, bred, fed and processed right on their doorstep.To back up the message ...

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    Deadline looming for HCC Scholarship

    2014-06-10T00:00:00Z

    Time is running out for the chance to win an opportunity to travel abroad in search of inspirational ideas to enhance the red meat industry in Wales.Applications for Hybu Cig Cymru (HCC) – Meat Promotion Wales’ Livestock Scholarship must be received by 20th June 2014.The Scholarship, which has been running ...

  • L-R: Professor Roger Kirby, representing the Urology Foundation with Fran White and Chris Price of Graham White & Co collecting their replica 1966 England shirt from Sir Geoff Hurst.
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    Meat industry gives generously to Urology Foundation at awards night

    2014-06-10T00:00:00Z

    The recent Meat Management Industry Awards 2014 dinner, attended by the UK's major industry players, raised a significant sum for this year's chosen charity, The Urology Foundation. The UK meat industry raised a very generous £7,875.00 in total. The three champagne raffle prizes went to John Davidson of Davidsons Retail ...

  • L-R: Presenter of the 22nd Temperton Report for Poultry Research, Nick Major of ForFarmers together with Vice-Chancellor of Harper Adams University, Dr David Llewellyn at The Farmers Club, London.
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    Future holds huge opportunity for poultry industry

    2014-06-10T00:00:00Z

    This year's Temperton Fellowship for Poultry Research looked at Global Feed Resources and Supply' and its presenter, Nick Major is hugely optimistic about how the poultry industry will find the solutions required to feed a burgeoning population.L-R: Presenter of the 22nd Temperton Report for Poultry Research, Nick Major of ForFarmers ...