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New cross-industry sales director at Marel
Food processing solutions provider Marel has appointed Graeme Rolinson as its new global sales director - cross industry.Graeme Rolinson, Marel's new global sales director - cross industry.Previously the regional general manager - UK & Ireland operations, for almost a decade Graeme has been helping to grow Marel’s business in the ...
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Pig sector stands at critical point, says NPA
The National Pig Association (NPA) has welcomed Defra’s support in addressing the ‘perfect storm’ of events that have left the pig sector in its most critical state for decades, but has warned there is still much to do to avert a crisis.Defra Farming Minister, Victoria Prentis, chaired a roundtable event ...
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Rick Bestwick rebrands to Magnavale
Rick Bestwick has announced a planned re-branding of the company, which will see its name change to Magnavale as part of a refinancing agreement.Magnavale director, Andrew Lawrence.Having recently secured the refinancing agreement, Magnavale says it is exploring opportunities to expand its service offering and its national network of cold stores ...
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Product nominations now open for MM Meat Industry Awards
The process of finding the very best products, companies, trade bodies and people within the UK meat industry has begun via the meat industry’s biggest and most prestigious annual awards initiative. Product nominations can be made by clicking here.The Meat Management Meat Industry Awards is the biggest annual celebration of ...
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Meat industry facing workforce exodus
A shortage of workers across the UK’s meat industry has been exacerbated by two recent Government decisions, according to the British Meat Processors Association (BMPA).The BMPA explains that, as a result of Brexit, industry is facing a shortage of EU staff and the Government’s decision to not include butchers on ...
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NFU Scotland calls for improvement in supermarket provenance
NFU Scotland has called on supermarkets to source more pork from the UK after alleging that less than half the pork on sale in Tesco and Asda was British or Scottish.Former NFU Scotland president, Andrew McCornick.The organisation has contacted all major supermarkets regarding their support for Scottish and British pig ...
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AIMS calls for digitalisation of export health certificates
The Association of Independent Meat Suppliers (AIMS) has published a report calling for the export health certification process to be digitalised as firms continue to struggle with new Brexit regulations.Dr Jason Aldiss.The report, entitled ‘Digitalisation of the Export Health Certification Process’, makes a series of suggestions on how the process ...
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AIMS publishes report into sustainable meat inspection
The use of remote inspection may help address the challenges which face small abattoirs and poultry processing sectors, according to a report by the Association of Independent Meat Suppliers (AIMS).AIMS head of policy, Norman Bagley.“A Technological & Sustainable Approach to Meat Inspection” was produced by AIMS and the organisations head ...
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Past WCB Master Robin Pooley OBE dies aged 84
Meat Management is sad to record the passing of Robin Pooley OBE who died recently. Robin was the widower of Margaret, father to daughter Jayne and brother to his twin Peter. He was a past master of the Worshipful Company of Butchers (WCB).Robin Pooley OBE. Image courtesy of Phil McCarthy ...
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New meat export systems not viable, says BMPA
New Brexit export controls have all but halted small, mixed, just-in-time deliveries of British pork chops, sausages and other meat products to supermarkets and customers in the EU and Northern Ireland, according to the British Meat Processors Association (BMPA).Nick Allen, CEO of the BMPA, explained that sending a single lorry ...
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AHDB video seeks to reassure export markets over abattoir safety
The Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB) has produced a video to highlight the safety measure being implemented in abattoirs across the country, in an effort to reassure consumers over the standards of UK meat.The video, which has also been produced in Chinese, will be used to show Chinese officials ...
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NFU issues response to AHDB five-year strategy
In its response to the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board’s (AHDB) five-year strategy consultation, the National Farmers Union emphasised that it must deliver and demonstrate value for levy investment.The response highlighted what is needed to help achieve this, including building world-class governance throughout the organisation to provide greater transparency and ...
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The Rt Hon the Lord Vestey dies aged 79
One of the biggest names synonymous with the meat Industry, Lord Vestey, has died aged 79. He would have celebrated his 80th birthday this coming March.Samuel George Armstrong Vestey, 3rd Baron Vestey, GCVO, GCStJ, DL, known to many in the trade as Sam, was part of the well-known family dynasty ...
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Minister announces new chair of Hybu Cig Cymru
Wales’ Minister for Rural Affairs has announced the upcoming appointment of Catherine Smith as the new chair of Hybu Cig Cymru – Meat Promotion Wales (HCC).Catherine Smith, the new chair of Hybu Cig Cymru – Meat Promotion Wales (HCC).Smith, a board member of HCC since 2017, will take over from ...
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BPC to host virtual roundtable on post-Brexit trade in food
The British Poultry Council (BPC) is to host a virtual roundtable to discuss the new trade deal with Europe and what this really means for food producers and consumers in the UK.The roundtable will focus on the ways in which various trade barriers can be mitigated to avoid a food ...
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Former QMS chair Donald Biggar dies at age of 68
Donald Biggar, the former chair of Quality Meat Scotland (QMS), has passed away aged 68.Biggar, who served as chair of Quality Meat Scotland from 2005 to 2011, passed away at his home in Chapelton Farm near Castle Douglas, on Saturday 30th January.He previously served as president for the National Farmers ...
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Profits up for Avara Foods despite £6m Covid costs
Avara Foods spent £6 million in Covid-related measures in a period which also saw the firm record a strong increase in sales and profits.For the year ended 31st May 2020, reported a year-on-year increase of five percent in turnover and a £2m increase in earnings before tax in its second ...
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New DNA pilot project for beef supply chain launched
The Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB) has launched a new pilot project which will look at the potential for DNA traceability systems within the UK’s beef supply chain.AHDB has teamed up with industry to test a scientifically verified traceability platform which it says could provide greater protection and value ...
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William Reed confirm Food Manufacture print magazine to close
Food Manufacture magazine, published by William Reed, is to cease circulation as a stand-alone print edition. Meat Management understands that the final issue is scheduled for the February / March period.Reed says that special editions of Food Manufacture will be available through its Grocer magazine. Reed also confirms that the ...
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Efra launches inquiry into Brexit meat and seafood delays
The Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee (Efra) has launched an inquiry into how the Government can support meat and fish exporters following the impact of Brexit.The industries have been hit with severe border delays which as a result of new Brexit regulations which are causing a “serious and sustained ...