Latest Industry News – Page 308
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Don’t be the person who causes the next foot-and-mouth epidemic pleads NPA
Environmental activists who want to see a lifting of the European Union ban on feeding kitchen and catering waste to pigs may be sending confusing signals to hobby pig-keepers, warns the National Pig Association (NPA).NPA’s newly-launched 'Don’t Kill Me With Kindness' campaign explains that feeding kitchen and catering waste carries ...
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The face of British Sausage Week revealed
Putting a real culinary spin on this year’s British Sausage Week is chef and TV personality, Simon Rimmer.TV chef, Simon Rimmer, is this year's face of British Sausage Week.From 4th-10th November, Simon will be taking consumers on a voyage around the country to discover more about Britain’s great sausages. As ...
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New headquarters for Treif UK Ltd
Since the acquisition of Treif UK Ltd by Treif Maschinenbau GbH, now its parent company, there has been a huge investment in the UK and in September the company will be officially opening its new headquarters at Ellesmere Port.Treif UK's new headquarters.The 14,000 square foot premises hosts a 'Food Cutting ...
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School Meat Voucher Scheme Launched for 2013/14
A successful Quality Meat Scotland (QMS) initiative to help Scotland’s school pupils learn how to cook quick, tasty, healthy meals is opening for applications this week.The scheme, which is again being rolled out Scotland-wide, offers vouchers worth up to £100 to secondary schools to exchange for top quality meat such ...
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Maximising beef returns - free open day in Scotland
Quality Meat Scotland (QMS), in conjunction with Cairngorms National Park Authority, is offering cattle producers the opportunity to attend a free open day on Thursday 5th September at Alvie Estate, Kincraig.The open day will highlight the importance of producing quality beef at minimum cost. Producers will be able to meet ...
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Breeders benefit from Sire Linkage Programme
Owners of performance recorded flocks are being invited to nominate rams to join the next round of EBLEX’s Sire Linkage Programme.The launch of the next round of the programme takes place next month (September), with accepted rams having access to £2,500 of funding for the collection and distribution of semen ...
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FSA hits back over rare steaks row
Following Charles Campion's article in the Daily Mail stating that the Food Standards Agency had 'issued "guidance" that meat in restaurants should be cooked until no pink remains,'the FSA has written to the journalist explaining rare steaks are safe to eat.The letter states:Dear Charles,I am writing regarding your article in ...
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A win for Cranswick
Congratulations go to Andrew Caines, group technical director at Cranswick, who was the lucky winner of a Kindle Fire in the MEATUP 2013 prize draw.Andrew said: "The opportunity for the meat industry to showcase its skill base and highlight the latest developments in equipment, packaging and products is one that ...
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Kick start autumn beef and lamb sales with new promotional pack
EBLEX Quality Standard Mark (QSM) Scheme member butchers will shortly receive some fantastic new promotional material to help drive sales of quality assured beef and lamb this autumn.The autumn promotional support pack includes two new point-of-sale (POS) kits as well as a ‘consumer confidence’ poster to display in store. The ...
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Get your entries in for British Sausage Week
The clock is ticking down for sausage makers to get their entries into the British Sausage Week competition.Entries have been rolling in from butchers, retailers and branded manufacturers but there is still time for YOUR sausages to be discovered as one of the nation’s best!So if you’ve got the best ...
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Pig prices continue to remain firm
Although Scottish pig producers have seen their prices slightly decline over the past two weeks, prices still remain more than 10% higher than last year.According to Stuart Ashworth, Quality Meat Scotland’s head of economics services, pig prices are also firm across Europe with the average European price 5% higher than ...
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Chinese lamb imports will impact global supply
The increasing appetite in China for higher value cuts of lamb is likely to have a significant impact on global supplies, producers on both sides of the world have agreed.A delegation from the UK sheep meat industry has just returned from a fact-finding mission to New Zealand where they met ...
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BPEX Roadshows back for 10th anniversary celebrations
BPEX is gearing up for a very special season of roadshows – its tenth anniversary tour!The 2013-2014 line up of events will hit the road from September 2013, where butchers and local pork producers can showcase their products, network and review the latest developments from a host of trade exhibitors.Last ...
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#buybritish and #TrusttheTractor banners to overtake Britain’s motorways
Motorway travellers up and down the country will soon be in the fast lane of a drive to get the British public to buy more British food and look for the Red Tractor logo on the food they buy, with NFU #buybritish and Red Tractor’s #TrusttheTractor banners set to spring ...
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NFMFT to help members participate in 'Enjoy Sunday Lunch' campaign
The National Federation of Meat & Food Traders has received an approach for its members to participate in an ‘Enjoy Sunday Lunch’ promotion sponsored by Shloer.Well known brands including Bisto, Knorr, and Paxo have also been approached to participate.The campaign will run during the winter and spring months from October ...
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High impact new campaign for Scotch Lamb
“Wham, Bam, Thank You Lamb” is the brand new Scotch Lamb campaign unveiled by Quality Meat Scotland (QMS).The high-impact campaign aims to change shoppers’ perceptions about lamb and establish lamb’s credentials as easy to cook, versatile and a perfect ingredient for Scots’ weekly shopping lists.The six week campaign will include ...
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Retailers edging towards next food scandal says NPA
The National Pig Association is worried that the foundations for the next food scandal are already being laid by some retailers as they edge away from the shorter supply chains they promised following the horse meat scandal.NPA has noted a number of pork, bacon and gammon lines being switched back ...
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Quality Standard beef in Far East spotlight
Quality assured beef will next month be showcased by EBLEX at a major food service event in the Far East.The organisation will be taking part in the Restaurant & Bar exhibition in Hong Kong, from September 3rd to September 5th. The food service sector is a significant market in Hong ...
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JSR Farms benefits from new and improved JSR Genetics sire lines
The pig production arm of the JSR Farming Group, a 4,000 sow operation producing 2,000 pigs per week, has increased the dead weight of its slaughter pigs and cut its overall cost of production by 2.5% by switching to two new sire lines developed by JSR Genetics.Against a backdrop of ...
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McAdam Foods takes action against ABP Group
According to RTÉ News / Ireland meat trader, Martin McAdam has instigated legal proceedings against the ABP Group for defamation.McAdams Foods was caught up in the horse meat scandal when, according to Martin McAdam, ABP defamed his business by accusing it of supplying adulterated meat products to the Silvercrest processing ...