Latest Industry News – Page 337
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         News NewsSearch for England's Best Steak Pie is nearly overThe search for England’s Best Steak Pie 2013 is nearly over! Following a final round of judging, the two category winners in EBLEX’s hotly contested competition have now been chosen.Turner’s Pies, an independent pie shop from Bognor Regis in West Sussex was declared winner of the Retail category with its ... 
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      NewsUltrasound scanning identifies better beef cattle breeding linesBeef farmers are being encouraged to use ultrasound scanning of cattle to help identify superior cattle and improve carcase conformation.Signet Breeding Services, which is part of EBLEX, has produced a booklet called Ultrasound Scanning Beef Cattle, highlighting how it can help producers better assess the carcase quality of their cattle ... 
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      NewsSAMW spells out CAP Reform riskThe UK Government’s intransigence on the future role of coupled support for livestock producers is placing every link in the meat chain at risk warns the Scottish Association of Meat Wholesalers (SAMW).Association president Alan McNaughton, speaking at the Royal Highland Show delivered a sharply worded response to UK Minister of ... 
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         News NewsLabelling toolkit from EBLEXThe importance of clearly labelling the origin of beef and lamb products has never been so important says EBLEX and it has a range of digital and print solutions to help make labelling-up beef and lamb carcases as simple as possible.Laura Bishop, EBLEX marketing manager (Quality Schemes) said: “Compared with ... 
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      NewsPlea to help secure the future of British beefThe NFU is calling for the whole supply chain to work together to ensure the future of British beef for British plates.Farmers are keen to satisfy the renewed enthusiasm for British beef in the wake of the horsemeat scandal. But with continued uncertainty provided by talks on the future of ... 
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      NewsTop 5 to MEATUPFive of the best 18 to 23 year old butchers from across the UK will meet up to show their talent and pit their skills against each other in what is being talked about as the most exciting skills competition in years.The Premier Young Butcher Competition organised by the National ... 
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      NewsBureau service for welfareFrom 1st July, data collection and submission of real welfare assessment becomes mandatory for Red Tractor compliance.Vets can submit data directly via the web portal but BPEX advises the I-Pig app for Real Welfare is not quite ready yet as there are still some bugs that are in the process ... 
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      NewsNewly Weds Foods acquires Phoenix Select Food Ingredients LimitedNewly Weds Foods Limited, the food coatings and ingredients business, has acquired seasoning specialist, Phoenix Select Food Ingredients Limited in Hull.Bryan Day, European managing director of Newly Weds Foods, said: “The acquisition of Phoenix Select is another significant step in expanding Newly Weds’ ability to provide our customers with unique ... 
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      NewsGilbert's Foods expands export businessLancashire food supplier Gilbert’s Foods, one of the original suppliers of meat to McDonalds, is looking to expand its export business after securing a £2.4 million funding package from HSBC.The package includes a £2 million invoice finance line and a £400,000 import finance facility, which will provide working capital to ... 
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         News NewsAubrey Allen celebrates its 80th anniversaryMany of the UK’s most celebrated chefs took time away from their hectic kitchen schedules to join fellow distinguished restaurateurs and guests for Aubrey Allen’s 80th anniversary recent commemorative lunch.L-R: Peter Allen with Michel Roux Snr, and Russell Allen. (Picture courtesy of Chris Clark Photography).The event, held at The Butchers ... 
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      News2 Sisters Food Group welcomes OFT decision on acquisition of Vion UK poultry business2 Sisters Food Group has welcomed the decision by the UK’s Office of Fair Trading (OFT), which published its review into the acquisition of Vion’s UK poultry business by 2 Sisters Food Group.The OFT has fully reviewed the transaction, including the combination of the poultry businesses owned by both parties, ... 
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         News NewsMinister David Heath to attend MEATUP on 2nd JulyThe Minister of State for Agriculture David Heath MP has confirmed he will be visiting the NEC based MEATUP show on July 2nd. David Heath to visit MEATUP.Show organiser Emma Cash commented: “We are delighted that the Minister has found time in his busy schedule to visit this year’s MEATUP. ... 
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      NewsRoyal backing for red meat export workHRH The Prince of Wales showed his support for red meat exports from the UK with a stirring message for foreign embassy staff and MPs at a London event last week.His supportive words, including the message that the UK was now a major player on the global market again despite ... 
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      NewsArgyll farmers use CalMac ferry route for lamb promotionThose boarding the CalMac ferry running between Oban and Mull this Friday (June 14th) will have local sheep farmers tempting them with tasty bites of delicious Scotch lamb.Lamb dishes will also be on the ferry’s restaurant menu and farmers will be on board to tell passengers about the fantastic story ... 
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         News NewsHarper Adams University team 'More than Meat Pies' wins £2000Harper Adams University team scoops the gold prize at the inaugural Ecotrophelia UK student innovation awards with their Hearty Meal.L-R: Alec Kyriakides, Head of Product Quality, Safety and Supplier Performance at Sainsbury’s, winner Natalie Saxton and Anne Taylor from Harper Adams University.The More than Meat Pies team from Harper Adams ... 
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      News2 Sisters set to create 300 jobs2 Sisters Poultry Ltd, the new owners of the Vion plant at Llangefni on Anglesey has created 300 jobs in what it says is its turnaround plan for the previously ailing business.In a company statement report by the BBC, 2 Sisters Poultry Ltd at Llangefni said: "The company met with ... 
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      NewsWaste food campaign poses disease threat warns NPANational Pig Association has warned that recycling human food by feeding it to pigs must take place only under strictly-controlled conditions, otherwise there is a risk of outbreaks of notifiable diseases, such as foot-and-mouth, classical swine fever and African swine fever.These highly infectious diseases, which can be introduced to Britain ... 
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         News NewsMarel's mountain man meets his challenge!Marel's Graeme Rolinson recently completed the Alpe D'huez Challenge raising money for the Dutch Cancer Society (KWF) / Alpe d'HuZes fund.Marel's Graeme Rolinson after his Alpine epic!The Alpe d'HuZes event was created with the aim to empower people to convert the sense of powerlessness, caused by cancer, into one of ... 
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      NewsNew report seen as a ‘game-changer’ for future UK food productionFaced with the need to find a ‘game-changing’ solution to secure the future competitiveness of UK farming, a number of leading industry organisations have come together in an unprecedented move to establish the joint innovation priorities for the primary production sector for the next 20 years.A document launched today (6th ... 
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         News NewsElite Meats crowned BPEX roadshow championFollowing six months on the road sampling over 1,300 pork products, the National Champion of the 2012/2013 BPEX regional roadshow and Pork Product Excellence Award has been unveiled as Harrogate-based Elite Meats.BPEX National Champions: Charlotte and Gordon Atkinson from Elite Meats.At the presentation at Butchers Hall, 20-year old Charlotte Atkinson ... 




 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				