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Winners of FMT Awards to be revealed on Thursday
At 4.30pm on 1st July, the much-anticipated results of the Food Management Today Industry Awards will be announced in an online ceremony hosted by Alexis Conran.Alexis Conran will host the FMT Awards ceremony.Viewers will discover the winners of various awards across 15 categories, including Best Red Meat Product, Best Poultry ...
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GRSB commits to cut global warming impact of beef by 2030
The Global Roundtable for Sustainable Beef (GRSB) has launched its worldwide sustainability goals, with the aim of reducing the net global warming impact of beef by 30% over the next decade. GRSB is a global network of people and organisations looking to drive progress in sustainable beef. In Europe, members ...
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McDonald's and FAI win sustainable farming award
Compassion in World Farming has awarded its Sustainable Food and Farming Award to McDonald's UK & Ireland and FAI for their regenerative beef project. The programme, which has been running on FAI's farm, aims to determine how UK and Irish beef farms can be adapted to draw down more carbon ...
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Meat tax may be necessary, says Government's food tsar
In a leaked draft report seen by The Sun, Henry Dimbleby warned a meat levy may be on its way but should be avoided in the short term. The newspaper reported that a tax on products such as burgers, sausages, chicken nuggets, ham and bacon 'may be necessary' in order ...
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Moy Park achieves health & safety hat-trick
Poultry supplier Moy Park has received three internationally recognised awards for health and safety standards.The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) has awarded Moy Park the Gold Award for the seventh consecutive year, as well as the Fleet Safety Gold Medal for the sixth year, and the Fleet ...
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Meat Awards judging week hailed as great success
“It has been another superb week,” according to Keith Fisher, head judge of the team evaluating products entered for this year’s Meat Management Meat Industry Awards, with judging taking centre stage at the Regional Food Academy in Shropshire over the last few days.Once again the general consensus was that the ...
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Soanes Poultry invests in training hub to combat labour shortage
East Yorkshire-based Soanes Poultry has invested in a training facility at its factory to address the supply threat posed by a national shortage of workers.(L-R) Soanes Poultry's managing director Nigel Upson with Sandra Pfeifere and Graeme Sutton from Sutton Recruitment.The training hub at the Middleton on the Wolds factory is ...
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Avara creates 130 new roles at Dudley factory
Chicken and turkey supplier Avara Foods is currently recruiting for 130 new permanent roles after seeing big increases in production capacity and demand.Production capacity has leapt by 30% at the company's Dudley plant, with the factory producing hundreds of thousands more units of product than in 2020. The site now ...
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Government confirms 9pm ban on some food TV adverts
Adverts for foods high in fat, salt and sugar (HFSS) will be banned online and before 9pm on television from the end of next year, following a public consultation.These new rules apply to TV and UK on-demand programmes, as well as restrictions on paid-for advertising of HFSS foods online. In ...
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PML moves some operations to Kent satellite site
Perishable Movements Ltd says the new site just off junction 11 of the M20 will offer a 'seamless, efficient freight forwarding service'.The satellite site is located at Lympne Distribution Park, Kent.The company has invested around £3.5 million in the purchase of the 100,000 sq ft site, located in Lympne, Kent ...
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NSA warns of 'damaging consequences' of Australia FTA
The National Sheep Association (NSA) says there is still time for the UK Government to ensure the Australia Free Trade Agreement (FTA) avoids causing market disruption and undermining animal health and welfare standards.Without proper scrutiny into the terms of the Australia FTA, damaging consequences for the UK sheep industry will ...
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Product judging starts for Meat Management Awards
All roads lead to the Regional Food Academy test kitchens, located at Harper Adams University, Shropshire, where this year’s product judging for the Meat Management Industry Awards is underway.Judging is underway at Harper Adams University.Hundreds and hundreds of products have been delivered by companies large and small from right across ...
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NFU urges PM to reveal plan for farming's future
The Government must provide a 'comprehensive strategy' to manage the impact of imports and build a strong export platform for British produce, says the NFU.Large-scale tariff liberalisation and significant increases in imports could lead to severe pressure on farmgate prices and potentially cause significant harm to farm businesses, the organisation ...
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Finalists revealed for Scotch Butchers Club Challenge
Fourteen independent butchery businesses from across Scotland will do battle to win the inaugural Scotch Butchers Club Challenge.Managed by Quality Meat Scotland (QMS), the competition will require finalists to create a counter display of Scotch Beef PGI, Scotch Lamb PGI and Specially Selected Pork. The international panel of judges - ...
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Supermarket visits are up but average spend is down
New grocery sales figures from Kantar for the 12-week period to 13th June 2021 show that consumers are heading to the shops more often but are spending less each time.The data reveals that the average spend per trip is down 13.6% compared to last year. Take-home grocery sales fell 1.6% ...
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Warning that Brexit labour crisis likely to slow meat production
Members of leading trade organisations are warning that unless things improve, the Brexit labour crisis means they will have to start slowing down production.For abattoirs this will mean delay taking livestock off farms, which has the potential to create animal welfare issues.The British Meat Processors Association (BMPA) CEO, Nick Allen, ...
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Morrisons shares rise after rejecting £5.5bn takeover bid
Supermarket chain Morrisons has reportedly seen shares surge by up to 33% since turning down a takeover proposal from private equity firm Clayton, Dubilier & Rice.Morrisons received a "highly conditional" cash offer at 230p per share on June 14 and rejected it three days later. The Financial Times reports that ...
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Easy and quick online reminder ahead of FMT Awards ceremony
The Food Management Today Industry Awards ceremony takes place on Thursday 1st July and organisers are offering a free email reminder service to viewers.Alexis Conran will host the FMT Awards ceremony.This unique ceremony is scheduled to be broadcast online at 4.30pm when viewers will discover the winners of the various ...
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British shoppers bring retail boom for red meat
Consumers across Britain spent a significant total of £4.1 billion on beef, lamb and pork in 12 months alone, according to the latest data released by Kantar, the consumer-insight experts.Covering the 52 weeks to 16 May 2021, this is an impressive increase of 12.6% when compared to the previous year. ...
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NSA raises concerns over availability and capacity of UK abattoirs
The second Animal Welfare (Kept Animals) Bill launched by the UK Government last week was welcomed by many. However, the National Sheep Association (NSA) is now questioning the capability of meeting some of the wider implications of the Bill, particularly concerning the suggested ban on live exports.NSA chief executive, Phil ...