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Saputo suspends Cornish farm over animal abuse footage
The Cathedral City-owned brand said it does ‘not condone any act of animal cruelty’
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Campaigners call on RSPCA Assured to end Cranswick endorsement
Animal protection campaigners have said Cherry Tree Farm in Norfolk is the subject of environmental breaches and unlawful development but continues to be part of the scheme
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The Waitrose Foundation pledges £1m investment in water security
It is part of the foundation’s efforts to create better livelihoods for workers and their families while shoring up agricultural supply chain resilience and long-term sustainability
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M&S boss Machin calls for EU SPS talks to be ‘sped up’
The Windsor Framework, had introducing ’a lot of cost, a lot of complexity and impacting our product range and product shelf lives’, Machin said
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Freshways invests £25m in West Midlands dairy hub
The investment of around £25m in the West Midlands town would create one of the ‘most modern and efficient dairy processing facilities in the UK’, the supplier said
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Lancashire Farm Dairies annouces warehouse expansion
Lancashire Farm Dairies announced the construction of what it called a ‘brand-new, state-of-the-art warehouse facility’ at its Rochdale headquarters
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Beef prices set to continue to rise until the new year, industry warns
According to latest data from levy board AHDB, beef prices continued to rise by 17% year-on-year with volume sales dropping by 8.3%
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Key fish stocks continuing to decline, Good Fish Guide warns
North Sea herring has been downgraded due to an increased fishing pressure
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Trade in the Trump era: Scotland category report 2025
Whisky trade relations are going sour in the wake of US tariffs. So, what now for Scottish food & drink exports?
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Dawn Meats reduces scope 1 and 2 emissions by 63% in sustainability drive
The reduction has been achieved over a six-year period from 2018 to 2024
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Branston ups stock of ‘ultimate roast potato’ on supermarket shelves
Over a million units of the Nemo potato will be available this season, equivalent to 87% more stock compared with 2024
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Defra must legislate against cages, new campaign calls
The six-week campaign, which began on Friday 10 October, features an animation that contrasts the life of a caged hen with one that has more freedom to engage in natural behaviours
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Booths begins manufacturing Amazon own label products
Booths has picked up the contract to manufacture own-label groceries for Amazon, as the northern supermarket aims to grow its white label partnerships
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Windsor Framework caused higher prices for customers, says Lynas MD
Andrew Lynas said the Windsor Framework is ‘still difficult to figure out’ two years after it came into effect
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Seafood unfairly singled out in microplastics debate, scientists say
Evidence has suggested that fish and shellfish are not the main source of human exposure to microplastics despite more than 70% of scientific and media coverage on microplastics in food focusing on seafood
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Logistics bodies warn of delays from new EU border controls
The new Entry/Exit System will mean travellers have to undergo additional passport and biometric checks on entering the 29 countries within the EU’s Schengen area
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Arla celebrates 50 years at Lockerbie site with £144m investment
The site opened in 1975 and has since grown into one of the UK’s largest cheese-making facilities
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Is it chocolate? How soaring cocoa costs are changing cakes and biscuits
As cocoa prices hit record highs, cake and biscuit makers are turning to cheaper ‘chocolate flavour coating’
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Countryside Stewardship funds extended for next year
Defra secretary Emma Reynolds and NFU president Tom Bradshaw had a meeting and confirmed the extension of the scheme, which was due to expire at the end of the year
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Lidl doubles sourcing commitment with £30bn investment in UK food
The discounter said the pledge strengthened its commitment to backing British suppliers and supported long-term sustainable growth across the sector