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Delays to HFSS promotion restrictions confirmed
In a statement, the government has said it will delay the introduction of restrictions on advertising of foods high in fat, salt or sugar (HFSS), due to “unprecedented” challenges facing the food supply chain.Economies across the world have been affected by higher-than-expected global energy and goods prices, leading to increased ...
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Chicken products recalled from supermarket shelves due to salmonella cases
According to the Food Standards Agency (FSA), Cranswick Country Foods are recalling several products containing chicken because salmonella has allegedly been found in some of the chicken used to manufacture these products.Sandwiches, wraps and ready meals sold at Tesco, M&S, Waitrose, Sainsbury’s and Aldi have been recalled as part of ...
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UK pig production up 6% whilst retail volumes decline
The latest report from the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB) reveals positives for pigmeat production and trade against a backdrop of lower retail volumes and rising production costs.In the first three months of the year, production has been 6% higher than year earlier levels.An increase in clean pig slaughter ...
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UK food exports recovering from Covid impacts, FDF report finds
Research by the Food and Drink Federation (FDF) suggests UK food and drink manufacturers are taking advantage of new trading relationships across the world as the market recovers from the impact of Covid-19.The FDF’s UK Food and Drink Exports report reveals the latest breakdown of food and drink exports from ...
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BMPA warns of “very damaging” effects of removing NI protocol on food prices
Speaking on Radio Ulster’s The Nolan Show, trade policy adviser for the British Meat Processors Association (BMPA) Peter Hardwick said the impacts of the UK government discarding the Northern Ireland (NI) Protocol could potentially be “very damaging” for the food sector.Trade policy adviser for the British Meat Processors Association (BMPA) ...
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NPA calls on Defra to back British pig farmers, after further Scottish funding announced
The National Pig Association (NPA) has again called on the government and supply chain to support British pig producers, after further funding was announced in Scotland.Pigs working group chairman, Jamie Wyllie.The Scottish Pig Producers Hardship Support Scheme, launched in August 2021, provided support of £715,000 to eligible pig producers who ...
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NFU Scotland calls on Defra for future funding to safeguard supply chain
In a meeting with the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) George Eustice, NFU Scotland discussed future funding and its impact on food security and mitigating soaring production costs.NFU Scotland president Martin Kennedy.NFU Scotland’s president Martin Kennedy and director of policy Jonnie Hall met with Efra ...
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Final countdown to Food Industry Awards
This year’s FMT Food Industry Awards is back in-person after a virtual presentation in 2021 and will be staged as a formal dinner for the first time following many successful years as a lunch.The FMT Food Industry Awards is scheduled to return as an in-person event on the evening of ...
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Survey suggests four out of five pig farmers set to go bust
A study by the National Pig Association (NPA) has predicted that four in every five pigmeat producers in Britain will go out of business within a year unless their financial situation improves.The survey data suggests that there are still 100,000 pigs still on farms that should have gone to slaughter, ...
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Davies to step down as NPA chief executive
Dr Zoe Davies has announced she will be leaving the National Pig Association (NPA) after 14 years of service, including eight as chief executive.Dr Zoe Davies, NPA chief executive.NPA said Davies had “fought the industry’s corner tirelessly and effectively on numerous policy and supply chain issues” and, recently, “had shown ...
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Pig prices increase as momentum slows
The EU-Spec Standard Pig Price (SPP) increased by just under 2p during the last week of April 2022, revealing that price movements, although still positive, have been lessening in recent weeks.The 1.91p/kg increase takes the current SPP to 166.83p/kg. It now stands at more than 19p above this time last ...
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Ten year high for UK beef exports
The latest report from the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB) recorded the highest February beef export figure since 2011.The UK exported 10,500 tonnes of fresh and frozen beef in February, up 54% from the same month a year ago.AHDB said that the uplift appeared to be largely driven by ...
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Asda boss warns of further grocery inflation
Asda chairman Lord Rose has warned that food prices will keep rising, and remain higher "for quite some time" due to the increasing costs of raw materials.Speaking to the BBC, the Conservative peer warned that many families struggling with the cost of living crisis are "going to suffer".He said: “Chicken ...
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Meat industry responds to further delays on import controls
Trade bodies from across the UK meat industry have responded to a government statement announcing the further delay of import controls on EU goods, with mixed opinions.The delay announced by the government this week will affect the introduction of full SPS checks and the introduction of certification for imports from ...
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Pork to be used in trial to create 'innovative' meat traceability system
An innovation trial which aims to improve efficiency in supply chains and reduce food waste has announced it will be using pork as an example product in testing the meat traceability system.The SecQuAL (Secure Quality Assured Logistics for Digital Food Ecosystem) project is being led by supply chain assurance specialists ...
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NPA calls for more commitment from retailers in securing future of British pork industry
The latest AHDB Porkwatch survey confirmed that five out of the 11 of the UK’s big retailers – Aldi, Co-op, M&S, Morrisons and Sainsbury’s - supported UK pig farmers by stocking 100% British fresh pork in March.Waitrose was down to 99%, while Lidl was at 98% due to some non-British ...
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ITC examines impact of UK/Australia FTA with concerns raised over cheaply produced meat
The International Trade Committee heard this week from the Trade and Agriculture Commission (TAC) and a range of representatives from the UK agriculture, food and drink sectors on how a UK/Australia Free Trade Agreement (FTA) will impact these industries.The International Trade Committee heard from Professor Lorand Bartels, MBE, the chairman ...
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IMTA welcomes government statement on import rules
Today’s (28th April) government statement announcing the delay of import controls on EU goods has been welcome by the International Meat Trade Association (IMTA).IMTA CEO Katie Doherty.The delay announced by the government will affect the introduction of full SPS checks and the introduction of certification for imports from the EU.IMTA ...
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Free range eggs back on shelves as poultry measures lifted
More than 27 million free range and organic hens will be allowed outside again from 2nd May after Defra announced the lifting of a mandatory housing order.All captive birds have been kept inside since November to protect them from avian influenza. In accordance with EU marketing legislation, all eggs from ...
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6% rise in UK food prices because of trade barriers with EU, new research finds
A new study by the LSE Centre for Economic Performance has found that the increase in UK-EU trade barriers has led to a 6% increase in food prices in the UK over the period between the end of 2019 and September 2021 compared with December 2019.LSE ruled out Covid-19 as ...