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    Brian Stein to join Karro board

    2013-05-21T00:00:00Z

    Karro Food Group, Britain’s newest pork producer with annual sales of £540 million, has appointed Brian Stein as a non-executive director. He will serve on Karro’s board, and work closely with the company’s management team and investment partners to develop the business and drive growth.Karro Food Group launched as an ...

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    David Black award

    2013-05-21T00:00:00Z

    The pig industry is beginning its search to honour somebody who has gone the extra mile to help the trade – and there are many out there.The David Black Award is given each year to somebody who has made a significant and sustained contribution to the industry. The decision is ...

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    Andrew Large takes up his CEO role at the British Poultry Council

    2013-05-21T00:00:00Z

    Andrew Large has officially joined the British Poultry Council (BPC) this week as chief executive, following the retirement of Peter Bradnock after a 22-year tenure.Andrew joins the BPC from UK’s Cleaning and Support Services (CSSA), where he was CEO for seven years. He has a civil service background and has ...

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    New pig industry scholarship

    2013-05-15T00:00:00Z

    A new Pig Industry Scholarship at Harper Adams University is aiming to help raise the profile of the exciting range of career opportunities in the pig industry, covering the allied industries as well as pig production.The scholarship, which will be facilitated by BPEX and Harper Adams, is a practical step ...

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    Halal frozen poultry launch in response to pig DNA scandal

    2013-05-15T00:00:00Z

    As a result of the shocking and totally unacceptable findings of pig DNA in other 'Halal' branded foods one of the UK's longest serving Halal poultry producers, has launched a Halal frozen range where it says the products can be traced from the farm to the fork.Gafoor Pure Halal specializes ...

  • Interfood is to distribute FOODLOGISTIK dicing and shredding equipment in the UK and Ireland.
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    Interfood takes on Foodlogistik distribution

    2013-05-15T00:00:00Z

    Interfood’s capabilities in food processing machinery have been extended with the announcement that the company has been appointed as the sole distributor for the UK and Ireland of the Foodlogistik range of dicing and shredding equipment.Interfood is to distribute FOODLOGISTIK dicing and shredding equipment in the UK and Ireland.Richard Nethercot, ...

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    McDonald’s opens the doors of its world-famous supply chain

    2013-05-15T00:00:00Z

    McDonald’s has launched its search for ‘Quality Scouts’, members of the public who will go behind the scenes and report back on how some of its products are made.The company has invited farmer, England rugby legend and 2011 Celebrity MasterChef winner, Phil Vickery, to help select the Quality Scouts and ...

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    Burger business tackles horse meat fallout

    2013-05-15T00:00:00Z

    All About Food holds the licence to produce chilled burgers under the Gourmet Burger Kitchen brand and it says the true effects of the recent horse meat scandal on supermarket shopping habits are only just being realised, according to its recent research. The company's latest independent poll revealed that nearly ...

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    Awards heading for record event this July

    2013-05-15T00:00:00Z

    Record product entries and substantially increased reader voting bode well for this year’s Meat Management Industry Awards, which will climax with a sell-out black tie diner on 2nd July at the Birmingham Hilton Metropole. With nearly 400 guests already booked to attend Britain’s premier meat industry Awards event, and a ...

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    Farm assured stock high prices appear consistent

    2013-05-15T00:00:00Z

    Farm assured beef cattle fetched on average over 9p per kilo more at market than non-assured stock last year, according to latest figures.The study by EBLEX also shows that lambs returned between 3p and 5p per kilo more if they were part of a farm assurance scheme than those animals ...

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    EBLEX add to regional team

    2013-05-15T00:00:00Z

    EBLEX has strengthened its team with the appointment of two assistant regional managers in the south and the north.Animal science graduate Nerys Wright and David Hall, a sheep farmer and former supply chain consultant, have joined the team and will deliver knowledge transfer and technical information to producers in the ...

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    Linden Foods invests £5m and creates 179 jobs

    2013-05-15T00:00:00Z

    In a boost to its local economy, Northern Irish meat processor, Linden Foods is to create new production and managerial positions at its Dungannon plant in Country Tyrone.The company is supported by Invest NI, which has funded £520,000 of the monies. Chairman of Linden Foods, Trevor Lockhart, told the BBC: ...

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    Leatherhead launches new EU-approved horse DNA test

    2013-05-13T00:00:00Z

    Leatherhead Food Research has developed a real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assay to detect the presence of horse DNA as an adulterant of fresh meat or of uncooked food products such as beef burgers. The test utilises the recently released European Union Reference Laboratory for Animal Proteins (EURL-AP) recommended protocol ...

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    Angus burgers at McDonald’s off the menu

    2013-05-13T00:00:00Z

    As US beef prices hit record highs, McDonald’s has removed its premium Angus burgers from its menus.A consultant to McDonald’s, Richard Adams is reported to have told Associated Press: “When you can get four or five burgers off the Dollar Menu, nobody’s going to buy the Angus burger. The Dollar ...

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    Organic sales increase over three months since the horsemeat scandal

    2013-05-08T00:00:00Z

    According to the Soil Association the latest figures from Kantar Worldpanel reveal organic sales through supermarkets have increased steadily for the past three months. The 12 week year on year picture shows a +1.6% for organic food sales - the first time the market has seen year on year growth ...

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    EU proposes tighter controls post horsegate

    2013-05-08T00:00:00Z

    New measures to tighten controls on the health of animals and plants entering the European food chain have been proposed by the European Commission.In the wake of the horse meat scandal which rocked Europe’s food industry, Tonio Borg, the health and consumer policy commissioner, has announced a legislative package which ...

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    NFU joins European coalition to demand fair treatment

    2013-05-08T00:00:00Z

    The NFU has joined a coalition of farmers’ organisations from Germany, France, the Netherlands, Belgium, Finland and Denmark to fight against CAP proposals that could result in significant reductions to farmers’ direct payments.Negotiators from the European Commission, European Parliament and Agriculture Council are currently discussing proposals to allow member states ...

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    Sheep carcase quality decline reflects weather conditions

    2013-05-08T00:00:00Z

    British lamb carcase quality decreased slightly in 2012 , with 57.5% of lambs meeting the target ‘R3L or Better’ classification required by the main markets, according to the latest figures released by EBLEX from a sample of 133,400 lambs slaughtered in British abattoirs last year.The decline represents a modest drop ...

  • Kyle Mottram (left) and Andrew Brassington.
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    International Young Butcher Competition

    2013-05-08T00:00:00Z

    Andrew Brassington of Ludlow Food Centre and Kyle Mottram of Keelham Farm Shop have been successful in matching the performance of the UK’s 2012 team by finishing in fifth place, ahead of France at this year’s International Young Butcher Competition.Kyle Mottram (left) and Andrew Brassington.The two 22 year olds competed ...

  • Keelham Farm Shop and Amblers Pies 3 (c) Roger Moody
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    Keelham Farm Shop acquires Ambler Pies

    2013-05-08T00:00:00Z

    Two of Yorkshire’s long-established butchery businesses have merged, with Keelham Farm Shop acquiring neighbouring business, H Ambler and Sons Ltd. Both businesses are based in Thornton on the outskirts of Bradford, and already have a close relationship as Ambler has supplied Keelham Farm Shop with pies for the past 30 ...