All News articles – Page 91
-
News
Excellent Easter for lamb sales
Lamb proved a popular choice for consumers over Easter with retail sales soaring above the last two years. According to Hybu Cig Cymru – Meat Promotion Wales (HCC) this demand has been reflected at livestock markets where farmgate prices are still standing strong.PGI Welsh Lamb.HCC reported that in the 12 ...
-
News
Ministers urged to protect UK farmers in trade deals
Farming organisations are calling on the Government to stand up for the interests of UK farmers as free trade negotiations with Australia and New Zealand reach an advanced stage.NFU president Minette Batters called on ministers to ensure any trade-offs were balanced, saying: “There is a very real risk that, if ...
-
News
Proposed four-stage Irish Sea border checks to start with fresh meat products
The UK Government is proposing to bring in Irish Sea border checks for food products, starting with fresh meat, in four phases from October onwards.A Northern Ireland Protocol roadmap document, seen by the BBC, suggests further checks will be implemented in January 2022 for dairy products. Phase three would cover ...
-
News
A mixed picture for meat, fish and poultry markets
In the 12 weeks to 18th April 2021, with year on year comparisons now pointing at the early stage of the pandemic, Kantar reports a resurgence in those proteins which took a back seat last year.Chilled fish is now thriving, whilst staples like chicken and beef which performed well at ...
-
News
Start up aims to become first UK company to upscale lab grown pork
An Oxford University spin-out has revealed plans to become the first British commercial producer of sustainable, cultured meat in the UK. Ivy Farms aims to produce 12,000 tonnes of cultured pork a year by 2025.With the just-announced Animal Welfare Bill focusing on improving livestock animals' lives in the UK and ...
-
News
MacDuff 1890 enters retail market
Scottish meat wholesaler MacDuff 1890 is launching its first retail venture as part of the Bonnie & Wild Food Hall in Edinburgh. Andrew Duff (right) with his father, Rory, of MacDuff 1890.MacDuff 1890, which traces its origins back to the year 1890, supplies premium quality beef, lamb and pork to ...
-
News
New HCC chair sets out priorities
At her first Board meeting as the new chair of Hybu Cig Cymru – Meat Promotion Wales (HCC), Catherine Smith has laid out the levy board’s priorities for the new financial year.Catherine Smith Hybu Cig Cymru – Meat Promotion Wales (HCC) chair.The meeting – held virtually due to Covid restrictions ...
-
News
James Pirie & Son crowned World Scotch Pie ‘Champion of Champions’
James Pirie & Son of Newtyle has been crowned as the first ever World Scotch Pie Champion of Champions.Alan Pirie and his team, winners of the World Scotch Pie Champion of Champions.The retailer, which won the competition in 2020 and in 2018 with its iconic Scotch Pie, was told the ...
-
News
Obituary: Susan White MBE dies aged 70
Meat Management is sorry to report the death of past BDCI chair Susan White MBE. Mrs White passed away at her home suddenly on Wednesday evening 12th May. She celebrated her 70th birthday in 2020, although the planned surprise celebrations were curtailed due to the Covid-19 lockdown.Susan White MBE pictured ...
-
News
New editor joins the team at Meat Management
Jane Connolly has been appointed as the new editor of the meat and food portfolio at Yandell Publishing.Jane Connolly has been appointed as the new editor of Meat Management.During her 16-year career in journalism, Jane has gained extensive experience as a writer and editor for news, B2B, foodtech, innovation and ...
-
News
NFU responds to Action Plan for animal welfare
The government has announced a series of animal welfare policy measures in its ‘Action Plan for Animal Welfare’, many of which directly affect British farmers.MInette Batters NFU president.Responding to the plan, NFU president, Minette Batters said: “British farmers are proud to have some of the highest standards of animal welfare ...
-
News
Welsh Beef traceability backed by forensic science
With their Protected Geographical Indication (PGI), international premium brands, Welsh Lamb and Welsh Beef are sold globally at retail and in foodservice. Hybu Cig Cymru – Meat Promotion Wales (HCC) says they are now two of the most traceable meats in the world.L-R: Grant Cochrane, Oritain CEO with Gwyn Howells, ...
-
News
Wendy's burgers return to the UK
Known for its square shaped burgers Wendy's plans to return to the UK market. It aims to open up to 400 outlets and create up to 12,000 jobs.A company statement said: "The UK launch will spearhead a European-wide expansion as Wendy's looks to build on strong growth on the other ...
-
News
Vale of Mowbray unveils biggest rebrand in its 200-year history
Pork pie brand Vale of Mowbray, which dates back to 1795, has launched a new look as part of a £3 million investment.The Yorkshire company was first founded as a brewery, before going into pork pie production at its Leeming Bar premises in 1928.Vale of Mowbray has committed around £3 ...
-
News
London butcher’s online sales rocket from £6k to £1.6m in one year
Parson’s Nose, a business with three bricks and mortar stores, has seen demand for online meat shopping increase dramatically since the coronavirus pandemic began.The company was founded in 2007 and has traditional butcher’s shops in Fulham, Putney and South Kensington. After transforming into an online business, Parson’s Nose turned over ...
-
News
Scotch Butchers Club launches new counter display competition
Butchers in Scotland are invited to demonstrate their visual flair by entering a new contest designed to showcase craftmanship and innovation.QMS brand manager, Gordon Newlands.Entrants must create a counter display of Scotch Beef PGI, Scotch Lamb PGI and Specially Selected Pork for the competition, which is open to members of ...
-
News
Finnebrogue Artisan chairman dies in accident
Denis Lynn, the chairman and founder of the meat and food manufacturer Finnebrogue, has died in a quad bike accident at his home in Northern Ireland.Denis Lynn built Finnebrogue Artisan from scratch.Following his death last weekend the company issued a statement: “Denis was an innovator and a visionary with an ...
-
News
US beef and pork exports hit record levels in March
Beef export value broke the $800 million mark for the first time, as Q1 of 2021 ended on a strong note for the US market.Data released by United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and compiled by the US Meat Export Federation (USMEF) showed that March beef and pork exports each ...
-
News
Tyson Foods expands plant-based range
Tyson Foods, the largest meat company in the US, has launched three new plant-based protein options, after a previous alternative burger product was discontinued. Tyson Foods' new Raised & Rooted Plant Based BurgerThe Raised & Rooted range will now include refrigerated burgers, Italian and Bratwurst sausages, and a mince alternative, ...
-
News
US targeted in series of online red meat events
High quality beef and pork from the UK will take centre stage in May with the first in a series of virtual events targeting the US foodservice market.AHDB senior export manager, Susana Morris: "Each online event will provide our exporters with the opportunity to connect with key influencers."AHDB has invited ...