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Lamb prices rising in Scotland as supply tightens
According to the latest market commentary from Quality Meat Scotland (QMS), a reduced supply of finished lambs across Great Britain (GB), rising export volumes and lower imports from abroad have been supporting the lamb price in Scotland. Import weakness from 2022 persisted into 2023, with sheepmeat volumes down 32% in ...
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Welsh beef industry hopes September sunshine will help raise beef prices
According to Hybu Cig Cymru - Meat Promotion Wales (HCC), the Welsh beef industry is hoping the Indian summer heat will help to further boost prices.The Welsh beef industry is hoping that warmer weather in September will encourage people to bring out the barbecues.“Prices in recent days have picked up ...
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Britain's 'finest' red meat to be showcased at Anuga 2023
Anuga 2023, a global trade fair for over 100,000 influential figures in the food industry, will feature some of Britain's "finest" red meat, according to the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB).AHDB will showcase British red meat at Anuga 2023.AHDB has announced that 13 red meat exporters will join it's ...
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Eat Wild's Great British Game Week returns in November
Meat trade body Eat Wild has announced new dates for the annual Great British Game Week celebration and are calling on foodservice businesses across the country to save the date and serve game on their menus throughout the week of 6th - 12th November 2023.Pubs and restaurants serving game on ...
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Women In Meat Industry Awards finalists confirmed
The voting process for this year’s Women In Meat Industry Awards has now been completed, with all votes counted and checked and finalists confirmed. The winner of each category will be announced at the glittering 5-star ceremony taking place on Friday evening 17th November at a new venue, the Royal ...
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NSA encouraged by Defra announcement on SFI and local produce
The National Sheep Association (NSA) has said it is "encouraged" by Defra's announcement on Tuesday 12th September, which provided further information on the Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI) and backed industry calls to promote buying British produce. Therese Coffey, Secretary of Statefor Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. Image source: No.10 Downing ...
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Worshipful Company of Butchers elects new Master at Common Hall
The 2023 Common Hall ceremony of the Worshipful Company of Butchers (WCB), held at Butchers Hall, London today [14th September] has elected Chris Wood as its new Master for the coming year.Chris Wood was elected new Master of the WCB at the Common Hall ceremony.As part of the ceremony, a ...
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Westminster 'Back British Farming' Day celebrated by NFU
The National Farmers' Union (NFU) and NFU Scotland joined farming unions from across the UK at ‘Back British Farming’ Day in Westminster on 13th September, the eighth annual celebration of the farming industry’s role in producing British food and drink."We very much welcome the petition led by NFU that seeks ...
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Kantar data shows discounter stores increasing market shares
The latest figures on grocery price inflation have been released by Kantar, demonstrating that UK consumers are still gravitating towards discounters while they express concerns over the price of their shopping.According to Kantar, 95% of consumers are still wary of the cost of their shopping basket despite grocery inflation falling.Grocery ...
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Swiss Government discourages regular meat consumption in new climate strategy
UK trade bodies have responded to Switzerland's new climate strategy for agriculture, in which Switzerland's Federal Office for Food Safety and Veterinary Affairs (FOSV) discourages the Swiss public from consuming more than three portions of meat a week.Michael Beer of the Swiss FOSV claimed that citizens are eating three times ...
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Meat Management Industry Awards reveals winners for 2023
The Meat Management Industry Awards has announced the winners of its annual awards programme honouring the best of the British and Irish meat industries.
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Waitrose rolls out new welfare standards for continental pigs
Waitrose has announced that all of its continental pigs will be free from confinement by 2025, as its own brand Italian continental meat is now produced to the "highest animal welfare standards."Waitrose states that all its continental pigs will be free from confinement by 2025.A long term partnership between Waitrose ...
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PM announces international food security summit to be held in the UK
The Prime Minister has announced that the UK will host an international food security summit in November to support those hit by rising food prices.Prime Minister Rishi Sunak. | Photo: No.10 Downing Street.At the Delhi G20, Rishi Sunak stated that the UK would convene an international food security summit on ...
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ASA bans Viva! anti-dairy advertisement
A vegan charity with a history of challenging meat trade body activities has had its latest anti-dairy advert banned by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA).The advert showed offal being stirred into yoghurt.Viva! has previously challenged a Red Tractor Scheme advert in 2018 and an AHDB "Eat Balanced" advert in 2021. ...
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Primary pork knocked from top spot in red meat market
According to AHDB, as of July 2023, primary pork - comprising steaks, roasting joints and mince - is no longer the best performing red meat, as consumers trade down to favour more affordable options in an attempt to save money.Primary pork’s retail performance has slipped and its YoY volume decline ...
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Hilton Food Group reports strong performance by meat business
UK-based proteins supplier, manufacturer and food packing company Hilton Food Group plc has published its interim results for the 28 weeks to 16th July 2023. It has reported strong performance by its meat business.Inside the Hilton Food Group factory.Total revenue for the company was £2,123.1 million, and the operating profit ...
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France drafts decree to restrict plant-based 'meat' labelling
The French Government has drafted a decree to restrict the naming of plant-based meat alternatives, after attempting to pass a similar policy in 2022.It has been noted that the ban does not include the word 'burger'.A decree to prohibit the use of names for plant-based foods usually used to designate ...
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Former editor of Meat Management magazine receives award for service to UK meat industry
Pamela Brook, past editor and present editorial consultant at Meat Management magazine, has been recognised by the Worshipful Company of Butchers (WCB) for service to the meat industry Livery.The award was presented to Pam by The Master Andrew Parker at Butchers' Hall, London. | Photo: Phil McCarthyPam was editor of ...
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Steve Reed appointed new Defra Shadow Secretary
Croydon North MP Steve Reed has replaced Jim McMahon as Shadow Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs in Labour's cabinet reshuffle after McMahon stepped down due to health issues.Steve Reed replaces Jim McMahon as Shadow Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.Steve Reed MP | ...
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SAMW president speaks on policy and sustainability at annual conference
President of the Scottish Association of Meat Wholesalers (SAMW) Ian Bentley told the trade body's annual conference that a lack of policy which supports and promotes Scotland as a key, sustainable producer of quality meat on the domestic and world stage is harming industry confidence.President of SAMW, Ian Bentley.SAMW hosted ...