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Boar's Head Ceremony returns for 2022
After a three-year break due to Covid-19, the Worshipful Company of Butchers' (WCB) annual tradition of The Boar's Head Ceremony returned to the streets of the City of London. The Master leads the Livery in the procession from Butchers' Hall.The ceremony dates to 1343, when the presentation of a Boar's ...
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Pig industry crisis summit date confirmed
Hosted by Defra at its London headquarters, a summit to address the ongoing pig industry crisis will take place on Thursday 10th February.This news comes as Farming minister Victoria Prentis agreed to a request by the National Pig Association (NPA) and National Farmers’ Union (NFU) for a roundtable event to ...
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Jacob Rees-Mogg appointed Minister for Brexit Opportunities amid mini-reshuffle
As part of a mini-reshuffle of his cabinet, Boris Johnson has appointed Jacob Rees-Mogg to the newly-created role of Minister for Brexit Opportunities and Government Efficiency.Source: Number 10 Downing Street.According to Politico, Rees-Mogg will take on some of the responsibilities of the role vacated by David Frost, who resigned as ...
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Asda to stock value brands across all stores after criticism from anti-poverty campaigner
Asda has announced it will stock its Smart Price and Farm Stores ranges in all 581 food stores and online to make its value ranges "more accessible" to customers on a budget. The supermarket currently stocks 150 Smart Price and Farm Stores products in 300 stores and said it will ...
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NPA launches social media campaign to highlight retailers’ support
The National Pig Association (NPA) has launched a campaign to spotlight what supermarkets are doing to support British pork producers during the ongoing backlogs.NPA’s Pork Report aims to highlight “the good examples where retailers are doing their best to back British producers in their sourcing, promotion, labelling and display of ...
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"The worst is yet to come" for price inflation, says Tesco boss
Chairman of Tesco John Allan has warned that further increases in food price inflation are imminent.In an interview with the BBC, Allan estimated that supermarket prices could rise as much as 5% in the first quarter of the year. He said that Tesco’s food price inflation over the last three ...
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Dunbia and Dawn Meats invest in protein and fat recovery technology
UK-based agri-food tech company Elemental has signed its first licensing agreement for its protein and fat recovery process technology with Dawn Meats and Dunbia.Dawn Meats and Dunbia supply retailers, manufacturers and food service operators across the globe, working in 50 countries and processing 300,000 tonnes of meat each year. Elemental ...
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Defra agrees to NPA-NFU roundtable over pig industry crisis
Farming minister Victoria Prentis has agreed to a request by the National Pig Association (NPA) and National Farmers’ Union (NFU) for a roundtable event to discuss the ongoing pig industry crisis.NPA chairman Rob Mutimer and NFU president Minette Batters wrote to Defra Secretary George Eustice in January, calling for him ...
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BMPA defends pig processors after Eustice comments
Nick Allen of the British Meat Processors Association (BMPA) has responded to remarks by Defra Secretary George Eustice on the pork industry’s actions over pig backlogs.BMPA chief executive, Nick Allen.Speaking at the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee (EFRA) on Tuesday 1st February, DEFRA Secretary George Eustice said that the ...
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Browns Food Group acquires owner of Brechin pork processing plant
Quality Pork Ltd (QPL), the company that runs Scotland’s largest pork processing plant, has been purchased by Browns Food Group.The sale has been described by Browns as “an exciting new development for both companies”. The temporary closure of the Quality Pork Processors (QPP) Brechin plant at the start of 2021 ...
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DUP minister orders halt to Irish Sea border checks
Edwin Poots, DUP Agriculture Minister, ordered his officials to stop Irish Sea border checks on goods on Wednesday 2nd February - however, checks continued on Thursday as Northern Ireland First Minister Paul Givan resigned.Poots stated that he had taken legal advice that confirmed he could direct the Sanitary and Photosanitary ...
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New CO2 deal welcomed by the poultry industry
The British Poultry Council (BPC) has applauded a new deal to ensure a sustainable supply of carbon dioxide (CO2) for the industry, saying it is “in the national interest.”Richard Griffiths, chief executive of the British Poultry Council (BPC).CO2 is used in the British poultry industry for stunning, packaging and refrigeration. ...
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Food inflation rate at nine-year high
Food price inflation accelerated to 2.7% in January, up from 2.4% in December - the highest inflation rate since October 2013. Fresh food inflation slowed slightly in January to 2.9%, down from 3% in December whilst shop price annual inflation almost doubled within the same period. Ambient food inflation also ...
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BMPA warns Brexit bureaucracy will fuel cost of living crisis
The British Meat Processors Association (BMPA) has said the new post-Brexit trading regime has added millions in extra costs for UK businesses, with consumers predicted to foot the bill.Nick Allen, chief executive of British Meat Processors Association (BMPA).At the start of 2021, the BMPA estimated the extra cost to the ...
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QMS appoints new chief executive
Quality Meat Scotland (QMS) has appointed Sarah Millar as its new chief executive.Sarah Millar has been appointed chief executive of QMS.Millar is currently director of market intelligence and external affairs at QMS. She has been appointed to the role of chief executive designate with immediate effect and will take over ...
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Supreme Court dismisses CMC and AIMS case against FSA
A seven-year legal case brought against the Food Standards Agency (FSA) by Cleveland Meat Company Ltd (CMC) and the Association of Independent Meat Suppliers (AIMS) has been dismissed by the Supreme Court. The case concerned the right to appeal against Official Veterinarians' decisions.However, AIMS alleged that a statement made about ...
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Panel announced for City Food Lecture 2022
This year’s City Food Lecture panel line-up has been revealed ahead of the event on Thursday 17th February.Chairman of City Food Lecture John Giles gave a talk at the 2020 event.The event has been organised by the seven City of London livery companies: the Worshipful Company of Bakers, Butchers, Cooks, ...
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Food sector leadership initiative extends deadline
The Emerging Leaders training and mentoring programme has extended its deadline by four weeks to allow people working for charities and not-for-profit organisations in the food supply chain more time to apply.Run by Eden Search & Select, the programme offers an industry professional within agritech, fresh produce and/or food manufacturing ...
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Tesco closes meat counters in 317 UK stores
Tesco has announced it will close meat, fish and hot deli counters across 317 stores nationwide, with plans to repurpose the space to “better reflect [its] customers’ needs.”In 2019, the retailer announced a simplification of its counters business. Tesco has now said that customer shopping behaviour has changed considerably over ...
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New CO2 deal struck by industry
The government has confirmed that the carbon dioxide (CO2) industry has come to an agreement to ensure UK businesses have access to a sustainable supply of CO2.In September 2021, the government provided limited financial support for CF Fertilisers’ operating costs for three weeks after CO2 shortages were reported by businesses ...