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QMS highlights Scottish meat for families during lockdown
Quality Meat Scotland (QMS) has launched a social media campaign aimed at encouraging people to try Scottish meat products during lockdown.QMS have partnered with RSABI and throughout the month of April will be encouraging farming families to showcase their quick, easy and healthy Scotch Beef PGI, Scotch Lamb PGI and ...
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FSA and meat industry to work together during crisis
The British Meat Processors Association (BMPA) has revealed that the Food Standards Agency (FSA) will hold regular conferences with the meat industry to discuss improvements to working conditions and to address issues within the supply chain.The FSA, along with the Government, had previously issued guidance to businesses within the food ...
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How the virus is impacting the market
With Covid-19 recognised as the biggest challenge the country has faced in peacetime, its impact has been considerable and it has destabilised the market, according to the latest market commentary by Quality Meat Scotland (QMS).Stuart Ashworth, director of economics services at Quality Meat Scotland.Stuart Ashworth, director of economics services at ...
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Meat industry call for flexible furlough
The Association of Independent Meat Suppliers (AIMS) is calling on the Government to introduce a flexible furlough scheme for the meat industry, following similar calls from other organisations such as Scottish Land & Estates.Norman Bagley, head of policy for AIMS, said: “We welcome the measures taken by Government during this ...
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Demand for more minced beef signals trouble in the next two weeks
The British Meat Processors Association (BMPA) has revealed a looming problem in the British meat industry as a result of consumer, retail and food service demand changing so substantially.Despite increased demand for meat products in supermarkets, some food processors (but not the ones who exclusively supply the foodservice industry) have ...
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A look back at Meaty March
Back in January, Meat Management launched the 'Meaty March' Twitter platform to counter the negative narrative facing the meat industry and to provide balance to the discussion surrounding meat.After gaining the support of farmers, butchers, processors and suppliers across the country, '@MeatyMarch2020' earned the support of a number of trade ...
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Butchers working to feed the nation amid Covid-19
The National Craft Butchers (NCB) has published a number of positive stories of butchers across the country going above and beyond to feed the nation during the Covid-19 pandemic. T.J. Sowerby Butchers has installed a service window to the front of its store for a contact-free service.John Mettrick from ...
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Important message from the BDCI during Coronavirus pandemic
The Butchers' & Drovers' Charitable Institution (BDCI) chairman, Ian Kelly, has written to many meat industry organisations and colleagues to highlight the role the industry charity may be able to play in this time of need for some.The Butchers' & Drovers' Charitable Institution (BDCI) chairman, Ian Kelly at a recent ...
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2 Sisters CEO sends urgent “help us feed the nation” appeal
The chief executive of 2 Sisters Food Group, Ronald Kers, has made a direct urgent appeal for new workers as the company deals with unprecedented demand brought on by the Covid-19 outbreak in the UK. Ronald Kers, 2 Sisters Food Group CEO.A social media video appeal was released after the ...
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Food site canteens to remain open during Covid-19
Workplace canteens at food production sites will now remain open, despite the Government initially saying that they must close due to the Covid-19 pandemic.On 23rd March, the chancellor, Rishi Sunak, announced that all non-essential businesses must close in order to slow the spread of coronavirus, a move which originally included ...
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EU pork exports remain strong
EU pig meat exports remain elevated moving into 2020, as more product continues to be sent to China, according to livestock analyst at AHDB, Hannah Clarke.In January, EU-28 exports of pig meat (incl. offal) rose by 27% year-on-year to total 407,100 tonnes.Within this, exports of fresh/frozen pork increased by 32% ...
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LMC chief proud of food supply chain workers during coronavirus
Livestock and Meat Commission for Northern Ireland (LMC) chief executive, Ian Stevenson, has highlighted the vital roles that workers throughout the farming and food processing sectors are fulfilling as they help feed the nation at a time of national crisis.LMC chief executive, Ian Stevenson.Stevenson said: “Our beef and lamb processing ...
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Defra secretary Eustice thanks food workers for Covid-19 effort
The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) secretary, George Eustice, has paid tribute to food workers across the country for their work in continuing to feed the nation during Covid-19.In an open letter, Eustice said: The letter reads: "To those working hard to feed the nation."In the face ...
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Carve out your career at butchery competition
Time is running out to register for one of the biggest butchery competitions in the UK. Hybu Cig Cymru- Meat Promotion Wales (HCC) is once again supporting a competition set to accelerate the careers of young people in the butchery industry and is encouraging entries from across the nation ahead ...
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?AHDB produces new Pork Yield Guide
A new AHDB guide has been produced to help the English pork industry maximise carcase value and minimise wastage.The Pork Yield Guide is designed to give people working with pork a clear understanding of yield figures from farm to plate.Traditionally, the pig carcase is divided into three primal cuts; the ...
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Covid-19 market disruption is a serious concern for UK sheep sector, says NSA
National Sheep Association (NSA) chief executive, Phil Stocker, says the direct and indirect impact of the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic is a serious concern to the UK sheep market.Stocker said: “We can only start from a position of absolute respect and commitment to the measures put in place to reduce the ...
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New AHDB report highlights export opportunities
A new report by AHDB will arm exporters with crucial information on the Vietnamese marketplace as work continues to gain access for UK pork.With work ongoing to secure market access for Vietnam, AHDB has launched the second instalment in its series of Country Focus reports to maximise the opportunities once ...
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Queen's University Belfast academic appointed to European vet body
A Queen’s University Belfast academic, Dr Simon Doherty, has been appointed to chair a high-ranking European body in the area of food integrity.Dr Simon Doherty (left) with IGFS colleagues Prof Eric Morgan (middle), also a veterinary surgeon, and IGFS director, Prof Nigel Scollan.Dr Doherty, who is currently senior vice president ...
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Key workers stage walk out at Moy Park and ABP
Workers from both Moy Park and ABP Food Group have staged a mass walkout from their factories in Northern Ireland, with concerns that social distancing measures are being ignored by the two companies. British and Irish trade union, Unite, has reported that workers have left their stations at the Moy ...
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Tulip creates temporary job opportunities in response to Covid-19
Tulip Ltd is preparing to create temporary job opportunities at its sites across the UK for people who have found themselves without work as a result of the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic. Workers at the Tulip's Bromborough site.Temporary job opportunities will be available for production operatives and other key roles ...