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    Consumer trust in beef intact but less so with retailers generally

    2013-02-22T00:00:00Z

    Consumer trust in fresh, quality assured beef remains strong despite the horse meat scandal, new research shows. However, 69% of people say they have less trust in retailers generally.According to a YouGov survey, around three-quarters of respondents said they would not change their eating habits when it comes to fresh ...

  • Leatherhead Food Research tested for tenderness using shear force procedures.
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    Research helps identify new steak range for foodservice sector

    2013-02-21T00:00:00Z

    EBLEX is working with top chefs, foodservice suppliers and consumers to develop a new range of added value Quality Standard Mark steak cuts suitable for the foodservice market.Leatherhead Food Research tested for tenderness using shear force procedures.In the first instance, all the steaks selected for the range were tested for ...

  • Rizvan Khalid is senior director of Euro Quality Lambs.
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    New EBLEX board members

    2013-02-20T00:00:00Z

    The Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB) has appointed three new EBLEX board members to help steer its work enhancing the profitability and sustainability of the English beef and lamb sector.Ros Turner, Rizvan Khalid and Mark Allan will take up their roles on 1st April 2013.Rizvan Khalid is senior director ...

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    Testing extended to yet more beef products

    2013-02-20T00:00:00Z

    The Food Standards Agency has expanded its UK-wide survey of food authenticity in processed meat products being carried out through local authorities. It will now encompass 514 different products including minced meat, meat products and meat preparations (such as kebabs with seasoning). Products such as gelatine, beef dripping, stock cubes, ...

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    DNA update tests to be released on Friday

    2013-02-19T00:00:00Z

    Following his meeting with representatives of food businesses including retailers, manufacturers, wholesalers and trade associations to discuss the response to the presence of horsemeat in some processed beef products Environment Secretary Owen Paterson was upbeat about the industry's commitment. He said: “This was a most constructive meeting, with a real ...

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    Pleurisy costing pig producers

    2013-02-19T00:00:00Z

    Pleurisy is costing producers at least 75p per affected pig in processing costs alone and the incidence of the complaint is increasing.This worrying trend has been detected in both BPEX Pig Health Scheme (BPHS) and Collection and Communication of Inspection Results (CCIR) reports, and abattoirs are reporting up to 15% ...

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    Morrisons buys Blockbuster stores to gain high street presence

    2013-02-19T00:00:00Z

    Morrisons has purchased of 49 Blockbuster stores from the companies’ administrators, Deloitte, as it begins an accelerated expansion of its Morrisons M local convenience estate. The deal quickly follows Morrisons’ acquisition of seven Jessops stores earlier in the year.The Blockbuster purchase gives Morrisons quick access to a significant number of ...

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    Rangeland Foods withdraws burgers due to horse meat

    2013-02-15T00:00:00Z

    Catering supplier Rangelands Foods in the Republic of Ireland has told the Food Safety Authority of Ireland that some of its burger products contain significant levels of horse meat.The company has conducted its own testing and confirmed that the meat content of some frozen burger products was found to be ...

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    School dinners given assured meat boost by EBLEX

    2013-02-15T00:00:00Z

    Caterers supplying schools across England are being offered help in sourcing assured beef and lamb in the wake of the horsemeat scandal.EBLEX has been in contact with the Local Authority Caterers Association (LACA) and has written to its 500-plus local authority, school and catering members in the UK to highlight ...

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    'Seven ages' study shows red meat benefits

    2013-02-15T00:00:00Z

    Red meat plays a vital role in human nutrition whatever stage of life you are at, a new study has confirmed.A team of experts studied data from 103 previous scientific papers on red meat and nutrition to produce Micronutrient challenges across the age spectrum: is there a role for red ...

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    Ad campaign aimed at protecting consumer confidence

    2013-02-15T00:00:00Z

    EBLEX and BPEX are running a national press advertising campaign to protect consumer confidence in assured fresh meat amid ongoing revelations about horse meat.Half page adverts highlighting the traceability and provenance of fresh beef, lamb, pork and bacon bearing the Red Tractor and Quality Standard Mark (QSM) assurance scheme labels ...

  • 15 scholars received their awards at Harper Adams University's annual Development Trust Scholarship Presentation, which was held in the Queen Mother Hall on campus.
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    BPC hands out 15 scholarships at Harper Adams

    2013-02-15T00:00:00Z

    The British Poultry Council has handed out 15 scholarships to scholars at Harper Adams University.The recipients received their awards during the university’s annual Development Trust Scholarship Presentation, which was held earlier this week in the Queen Mother Hall on campus.During the day, a total of 99 awards were presented to ...

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    EU demands DNA testing for horsemeat

    2013-02-14T00:00:00Z

    The EU has announced that it wants all member states to introduce DNA tests on processed beef for traces of horsemeat from 1st March.The random testing would take place over a three month period and would also search for evidence of phenylbutazone. Also known as “bute” the FSA will announce ...

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    Latest FSA tests find traces of “bute” in horsemeat

    2013-02-14T00:00:00Z

    Meat from six horses slaughtered in the UK has been found to contain the equine drug phenylbutazone (bute) after the latest FSA test results were released today. 206 horse carcasses were examined, with eight testing positive for the drug.The horses were slaughtered in the UK between 30th January and 7th ...

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    New Waitrose unit will produce its own frozen meat products

    2013-02-13T00:00:00Z

    Waitrose is to build its own UK capability to produce a range of frozen meat products.The new unit is planned to be operational within the next three months and will be based at Dovecote Park’s state of the art facility in Yorkshire.Dovecote Park has been exclusively supplying Waitrose since 1997 ...

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    Tesco withdraws more product

    2013-02-12T00:00:00Z

    Tesco has withdrawn its Everyday Value Spaghetti Bolognese from sale as a precaution as Findus products from the same factory were reported as potentially containing horse meat.Former FSA chief and now Tesco’s group technical director, Tim Smith, said: “We have carried out a number of tests on the product and ...

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    FSA raids meat plants

    2013-02-12T00:00:00Z

    The Foods Standards Agency and police have raided two meat plants, one in West Yorkshire and one in Wales and suspended operations at both.The Agency says it believes Peter Boddy Licensed Slaughterhouse in Todmorden, West Yorkshire supplied horse carcases to Farmbox Meats Ltd., in Aberystwyth. All meat at the companies ...

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    French visit identifies further export potential for lamb

    2013-02-11T00:00:00Z

    Further opportunities to export Quality Standard Lamb to France have been highlighted during a visit organised by EBLEX.A group of 10 delegates from supermarket chain Intermarché – the largest supermarket chain in Europe with 1,800 stores – and processor SVA Jean Rozé spent three days visiting processors, producers and butchers.France ...

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    No Red Tractor products yet implicated in horse meat contamination

    2013-02-11T00:00:00Z

    Responding to the ongoing investigations surrounding horse meat in meat products, David Clarke, CEO of Red Tractor Assurance said: “We have followed the developments with interest over the past three or four weeks and we are encouraged that no Red Tractor products have been implicated. Nevertheless we are writing to ...

  • Nigel Miller: "This gives us some long-awaited certainty that a CAP deal may be reached under the Irish Presidency, which is more in tune with Scotland’s priorities than many other Member States would be.
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    Reaction to EU Budget deal

    2013-02-11T00:00:00Z

    The NFU has given its reaction after a cut to the EU’s long term budget for 2014-20 was agreed by the Heads of Government for the first time in history. The Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) will also be reduced.The deal now opens the way to an agreement on CAP Reform, ...