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QMS campaigns for better safeguarding against ASF
Quality Meat Scotland (QMS) has stressed the importance of taking preventative measures against African Swine Fever (ASF), forming a new Feral Pig Working Group while taking part in global consultations.QMS has formed a Feral Pig Working Group in order to control populations of feral pigs.Andy McGowan, QMS board member and ...
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Report outlines steps for livestock farmers to improve environmental impact
Hybu Cig Cymru - Meat Promotion Wales (HCC), Quality Meat Scotland (QMS) and the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB) have partnered to produce a joint report, highlighting practical steps farmers can take to improve their environmental impact.The report said that farmers must improve efficiency on-farm to help meet ...
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Charcuterie businesses form merger to scale up production
British charcuterie and smoked meat brands Rare & Pasture and Tempus Foods have announced that they are merging their businesses to expand production and increase sales.L-R: Dhruv Baker and Tom Whitaker from Tempus Foods with Andrew Owens from Rare & Pasture.The combined mission of the two businesses is to supply ...
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Stephanie Hildon takes over as Ginsters MD
Following Sam Mitchell's move to MD of Savoury Pastry at Samworth Brothers, Stephanie Hildon will be taking over as managing director of Cornwall-based pastry company Ginsters.Stephanie Hildon, incoming MD at Ginsters.Ginsters produces Cornish pasties, cajun chicken bakes, sausage rolls and steak slices from its manufacturing facility in Cornwall.Sam Mitchell, outgoing ...
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"We have to level the playing field", says BPC boss
The British Poultry Council (BPC) said it believed the cost of not having "fair, reciprocated checks" on food at the UK border is greater than the burdens that come with them. Richard Griffiths, chief executive of the British Poultry Council.This news follows the implementation of the Border Target Operating Model ...
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DPHA seizes 3.4 tonnes of illegal meat days before BTOM implementation
Over 3.4 tonnes of illegal meat was seized at the border in Dover over the weekend, just days before the implementation of the latest phase of the Border Target Operating Model (BTOM).DPHA said the illegal meat included 54 sheep carcasses, found in two vehicles from Romania.The seizures came from a ...
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HCC promotes environmentally-friendly livestock systems
Hybu Cig Cymru - Meat Promotion Wales (HCC) has reminded the public of the role livestock farming plays in looking after the environment.Emily Jones farms alongside her parents, producing Welsh Lamb and Welsh Beef.HCC stressed that there is a marked difference in production systems across the world. Rachael Madeley-Davies, HCC's ...
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Welsh meat vending machine gains approval
Meat supplier and slaughterhouse Cig Oen Caron in Tregaron, Wales has received approval for its proposed planning of two meat vending machines.The approved vending machines will house specialty cuts of meat, available to locals round the clock.The on-site building, which will house two vending machines, will be stocked with "locally-sourced ...
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Lidl GB invests £500m in British pork sector
UK discounter Lidl GB has announced an investment of £500 million into the pork sector to ensure the continued production of quality British pork.Rick Buckle, managing director Farms - Pork Division at Cranswick Plc.The investment comes following a previous £14 million pork sector injection in 2022 when the market price ...
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Success for British butchers at the 2024 Smithfield Awards
Ten butchers from across the UK have been crowned best in class at this year’s Smithfield Awards.
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Nuffield scholar report highlights need for 'robust' livestock
Highlands-based beef and sheep farmer Vic Ballantyne NSch has published her Nuffield Farming report entitled 'Too fat? The role of body condition in maternal livestock in areas with extreme seasonal variability'.Vic Ballantyne presented her findings at the 2023 Nuffield Farming Conference in Exeter.The publication of the report was sponsored jointly ...
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FQAS levy increases from June to "ensure long-term sustainability"
The Farm Quality Assurance Scheme (FQAS) Industry Board has confirmed that following a consultation with key stakeholders, its membership fees will increase from June.FQAS members will see producer and processor fees rise in June.The FQAS Industry Board is an industry stakeholder group made up of representatives from the Ulster Farmers' ...
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'Let's Change Lamb' campaign helps drive demand in France
The Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB) has announced it will be participating in a French promotional campaign to drive demand for lamb among younger consumers.The campaign will educate butchers on the cuts most appealing to younger consumers, in order to attract more buyers.France is the UK's largest market for ...
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Beef burgers a "customer favourite", says Sainsbury's
According to its preliminary results for the 2023/24 financial year, UK retailer Sainsbury’s has achieved record market share gains. Sainsbury’s said its Signature Beef Burgers were a customer favourite. During the 2023/24 year, Sainsbury’s reported group revenue of £32.7 billion. It also revealed that its retail sales ...
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Asda reports sales growth of 5.4% in 2023
UK retailer Asda has announced its financial results for the year ended 31st December 2023.Asda reported adjusted earnings are up by 24% in 2023.The supermarket grew like-for-like sales by 5.4%, and reported a 24% increased in adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) after rent to over £1 ...
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LMC partners with industry for NI Beef Week
The Livestock and Meat Commission (LMC) has revealed that Northern Ireland Farm Quality Assured (NIFQA) beef will take centre stage as industry celebrates NI Beef Week.L-R: Janice Gibson, Asda; Colin Smith, LMC; Trevor Somerville, UFU; and Keith Williamson, ABP Linden.The event will take place alongside Great British Beef Week from ...
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Farming unions call on food retailers to 'back British'
UK farming unions have called on retailers to support industry in response to "challenging and disruptive" weather this spring.Farming unions called on retailers to promote local suppliers, commit to local sourcing and provide fair supply chains.In a joint letter on behalf of the National Farmers' Union (NFU), NFU Scotland, NFU ...
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Consumers save £1.3bn using supermarket deals - Kantar
According to Kantar's latest supermarket share update, consumers saved £1.3 billion collectively through supermarket deals in the last four weeks.Supermarket deals saved customers a reported £1.3 billion as grocery inflation fell to 3.2%.Grocery price inflation fell to 3.2% over the four weeks to 14th April, aided by "a significant increase ...
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Welsh producers to highlight sustainability during Great British Beef Week
According to Hybu Cig Cymru - Meat Promotion Wales (HCC), Welsh Beef producers will highlight the sector's sustainability credentials during Great British Beef Week, held 23-30th April.Ben and Ethan Williams work on Garth Farm near Cardiff.The nationwide campaign was created by Ladies in Beef, and founded by Devon beef producer ...
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Sofina acquires Scottish farms to improve its pork supply chain
Food processor Sofina Foods Europe (Sofina) has announced that it has acquired equipment, livestock and a number of farms from Rattlerow Scotland as part of its plan to strengthen its integrated pork supply chain.Sofina Foods purchased assets from Rattlerow Scotland, including farms, livestock and equipment.The deal will see up to ...