All Fish articles – Page 48
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NewsGangmasters Licensing Authority moves from Defra to Home Office
Responsibility for the Gangmasters Licensing Authority has moved from Defra to the Home Office.
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NewsTesco blames wrong signage for salmon marketed as Scottish
Tesco has blamed “wrongly placed” signs for a mix-up that resulted in Norwegian farmed salmon being promoted as Scottish in some of its stores.
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NewsBrazilian Moqueca salmon joins Co-op Group World Cup line-up
Marine Harvest is launching Brazilian-themed salmon in time for the FIFA World Cup…
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NewsAsda nets seven new Funky Fish lines from Young's
Asda has listed seven new chilled fish lines from the Funky Fish Kitchen, the convenience fish range produced exclusively for it by Young’s Seafood.
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NewsYoung’s Seafood sales lifted by chilled fish in 2013
Strong chilled fish sales helped boost turnover at Young’s Seafood to nearly £600m in 2013, with operating profits topping £20m.
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Comment & OpinionHugh's Fish Fight is a well-intentioned distraction
Hugh’s Fish Fight has generated a lot of public interest in tuna sustainability…
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News2 Sisters to scale up fish ready-meal plant in Carlisle
2 Sisters Food Group has announced a “multi-million pound” expansion of its Cavaghan & Gray ready meals factory in Carlisl…
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NewsSelfridges stocks British caviar with two Exmoor varieties
Selfridges is to become the first retailer to stock British caviar…
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NewsHarry Ramsden’s Scottish expansion promises 500 new jobs
Harry Ramsden’s is embarking on a heavy expansion drive in Scotland which it claims will create 500 new jobs over the next five years.
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NewsMackerel fishing deal settles EU dispute with Faroes
The European Union and Norway have brokered a breakthrough deal with the Faroe Islands in their long-running dispute over mackerel fishing.
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NewsFunky Fish success boosts Young's growth
The Funky Fish Kitchen is on track to hit £10m in sales within a year of launch…
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Young's CEO Leendert den Hollander resigns
Young’s Seafood has announced its CEO, Leendert den Hollander, is leaving the company.
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Comment & OpinionHugh's Fish Fight: Fearnley-Whittingstall fails to impress
I can’t decide if it’s his patronising upper middle class tone or the fact he reminds me of Piggy from Lord of the Flies…
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NewsTesco defends position in Greenpeace tuna league
Tecso has defended criticism from Greenpeace of its tuna sourcing record.
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NewsFishermen appeal for same help as farmers after storms
Help for fishermen battered by an “unprecedented” succession of storms is on the agenda today at a meeting between the National Federation of Fishermen’s Organisations (NFFO) and fisheries minister George Eustice.
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NewsScottish seafood gets £700,000 funding boost
The Scottish government is to invest £700,000 in the Scottish seafood sector.
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NewsFarmed black cod launched in Europe
Fish producer Sablefish Canada has launched a farmed variant of black cod in Europe, pitching it as a more sustainable alternative to wild black cod.
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NewsUK labs develop 'super' DNA test to screen meat for 12 species
A new super-charged DNA test that can screen meat products for 12 species in one go – including dog, cat and rat – is being developed by British scientists and is likely to become available commercially within the next 12 months.
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NewsFake vodka and Basmati rice seized in UK in food fraud crackdown
A lorry load of counterfeit vodka worth £1m and 22 tonnes of long-grain rice masquerading as Basmati were among the fake foods…
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NewsJobs on the line as Icelandic ends ready meal production
Seafood processor Icelandic Seachill is to cease ready-meal production, blaming a drop in consumer demand.





