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Natures Menu recalls turkey pet food product
Natures Menu has recalled its Country Hunter 80% Farm Reared Turkey with Wholesome Fruit and Veg frozen pet food due to the presence of salmonella.The recall specifically refers to Natures Menu’s Country Hunter 80% Farm Reared Turkey with Wholesome Fruit and Veg (1kg) frozen pet food with a ‘use by’ ...
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Turners of Bond Street sold out of liquidation
The West Midlands producer of traditional bacon, Turners of Bond Street, has been sold out of liquidation, saving 13 jobs.The meat processing company is a family-owned business, based in West Bromwich, which sells to a range of independent companies, including hotels, restaurants, caterers and small supermarkets.The company appointed liquidators from ...
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Free trade negotiations essential to Welsh red meat industry
Post-Brexit free trade negotiations are critical to the future of Wales’ red meat industry, with exports to the European Union currently accounting for more than 90% of overseas trade and as much as a third of the Welsh flock, Hybu Cig Cymru – Meat Promotion Wales’ (HCC) chairman, Dai Davies, ...
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Report highlights economic importance of Scottish red meat industry
A new report commissioned by Quality Meat Scotland (QMS) has highlighted the importance of red meat production to both the national economy of Scotland and the country’s rural areas.An Assessment of the Economic Contribution of Scotland’s Red Meat Supply ChainThe report, titled An Assessment of the Economic Contribution of Scotland’s ...
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Meat industry gets involved in Black Friday
Retailers across the UK embraced Black Friday (25th November) by creating unique offers to draw consumers into their stores. The meat industry was no exception, with retailers and butchers offering deals on quality products.One example this year was Muscle Food, an online food retailer promoting nutrition and healthy living. The ...
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Food Standards Agency CEO Catherine Brown resigns
The chief executive of the Food Standards Agency (FSA) Catherine Brown has resigned from her position.Catherine Brown has announced she will be stepping down from her role as CEO of the FSA in March 2017. Photo: food.gov.ukBrown took up the post in 2012 and was previously chief executive of the ...
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Consumers wrongly believe refreezing cooked meat is unsafe
Following a consumer study which revealed a number of misunderstandings surrounding freezing food, the Food Standards Agency (FSA) is encouraging consumers to reduce waste by making better use of the freezer over the Christmas period.The FSA will deliver its message through the online character ‘FSA Freezer Fairy’ in the form ...
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New SFMTA president elected
Butcher, Paul Boyle, has been elected president of the Scottish Federation of Meat Traders (SFMTA).Paul Boyle, the newly elected president of the Scottish Federation of Meat Traders. Copyright: Perthshire Picture Agency.Boyle, who trades as Boghall Butchers, was appointed president at the SFMTA’s annual meeting and becomes the 79th person to ...
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British beef exports to China given boost
Plans to open exports of British beef to China have been given a boost following a successful visit by a delegation of Chinese officials to a beef farm and abattoir in Surrey, hosted by Defra and the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB).Andrea Leadsom, Secretary of State for Environment, Food ...
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AHDB launches mini roast video series
AHDB Beef and Lamb has launched a series of ‘mini makeover’ videos to mark the introduction of winter and mini roast point of sale (POS) kits.The new videos show butchers how they can help to revitalise the roasting category.Mini roast joints on display at Chadwicks.The set of videos are available ...
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Belfast to host World Butchers’ Challenge 2018
Belfast has been announced as the host city for the World Butchers’ Challenge 2018 after a successful bid by Butchery Excellence Ireland.Rhonda Montgomery and Sean Owens. Credit: Darren Kidd / Press Eye.The competition will take place at IFEX 2018 at the Titanic Exhibition Centre in Belfast in March 2018, with ...
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Kantar reports volume increase in chicken and beef
The latest Meat, Fish and Poultry (MFP) figures from Kantar Worldpanel have been released, and show volume growth across the board.The report covers the 12 week period ending 6th November 2016, and shows that all macro categories are back in volume growth, except sliced cooked meats.Within fresh primary meat and ...
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DANMAP reports welcome decline in antibiotic usage
The decline of the use of antibiotics in the Danish livestock sector in 2015 has been welcomed, said an annual DANMAP report.The report has recently been published by Statens Serum Institut, DTU Vet and DTU Food, and claims that the antibiotics decline has been driven largely by reductions in usage ...
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Butcher wins gold at WorldSkills competition
The finals of the WorldSkills butchery competition took place last week, with six of the nation’s butchers battling it out to be crowned better than the rest.WorldSkills winner Peter Rushforth teaching Crosby Management Training trailblazer apprentice Stephen Maltby how to make a whole chicken cushion.The six finalists included Hannah Blakey, ...
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Meat industry reacts to Donald Trump election
Key figures in the meat industry have shared their views with Meat Management on the election of Donald Trump as US president and what it could mean for the sector.Katie Doherty, policy and operations manager for the International Meat Trade Association (IMTA), said: “It is impossible to know which way ...
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Northern Ireland survey looks at Brexit’s impact on meat sector
The Northern Ireland Food and Drink Association (NIFDA) has released a report looking at the impact of Brexit on the local food and drink industry, including in the meat and poultry sector.Following a survey of its membership, the NIFDA sought to outline the challenges businesses face and the key priorities ...
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WorldSkills Butchery final set to begin
The WorldSkills Butchery final begins today and will see some of the best young butchery from the UK and Ireland compete against each other in a number of tasks performed over two days at the NEC in Birmingham.Hannah Blakey is the first female ever to compete in the WorldSkills Butchery ...
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Cranswick acquires Dunbia Ballymena
Cranswick has acquired the whole of the issued share of capital of Northern Irish pork processing business, Dunbia Ballymena.Cranswick's CEO, Adam Couch.Dunbia Ballymena, which operates from a purpose built facility in Country Antrim, Northern Ireland, currently employs 360 people and processes approximately 7,800 UK farm assured pigs per week.Cranswick hopes ...
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ABP begins ‘process butcher’ trailblazer apprenticeships
ABP UK is showing its support for the Level 2 Butchery Standard by starting 29 new apprentices on the Butchery Trailblazer’s Process Butcher pathway at five of its sites across the country.Apprentices at ABP Ellesmere.The apprentices will learn both traditional butchery skills as well as how to work in a ...
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HCC outlines post-Brexit red meat export plan
A ten-year red meat strategy to optimise global market opportunities in the post-Brexit economy was advocated by the chairman of Hybu Cig Cymru - Meat Promotion Wales (HCC), at the red meat body’s annual conference in Bangor.Dai Davies, chairman of HCC, said that Welsh exports are vital for building brands, ...