All articles by Julia Glotz – Page 53
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Analysis & FeaturesDrought set to push up price of fertiliser
Fertiliser could become more expensive as high grains and oilseed prices are predicted to fuel increased demand.
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NewsVion faces supplier anger over its sale of Paramount Foods
Vion has come under fire for selling its Paramount Foods pizza arm last July but not doing enough to inform suppliers….
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Comment & OpinionPaterson not popular at Sial after badger-inspired no-show
Everyone loves a good export story, and this one was shaping up rather nicely.
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Comment & Opinion
Paterson books a place in the last chance saloon
Everyone loves a good export story, and this one was shaping up rather nicely. Less than two months after being shuffled into Defra, Secretary of State Owen Paterson was set to fly the flag for British food and drink in Paris - of all places!…
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NewsCathedral City launches Seasonal Selections snacking cheese
Dairy Crest is set to expand its range of seasonal Cathedral City packs this year with a festive limited edition…
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Analysis & FeaturesAfter Sainsbury's snub, what next for Red Tractor?
It’s not like there weren’t suspicions. Sainsbury’s growing embrace of Freedom Food had alerted producers…
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InterviewsBig Interview: Ian Toal
It needed changing and change it he did. CEO Ian Toal has made the tough decisions necessary to give Adams Foods an edge…
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Comment & Opinion
Is it time retailers stood up in the badger cull debate
It’s been a busy week with badgers. From farmers being threatened with losing Freedom Food accreditation if they take part in the impending cull pilot and pre-eminent scientists criticising the government’s cull policy in a national newspaper…
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Analysis & FeaturesIs it time retailers stood up in the badger cull debate?
As scrutiny over the badger cull grows how worried should retailers be about the potential impact on sales and corporate reputation?
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NewsVion rejects claim it refused to sell Hall's of Broxburn business
Vion has vigorously rejected accusations it staged a sham attempt to sell its Hall’s of Broxburn business.
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NewsSainsbury's dumps Red Tractor logo
The Red Tractor scheme has been dealt a massive blow, after Sainsbury’s said it would be removing the farm assurance logo from its products.
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NewsSalmonella scare forces Myprotein liquid egg whites recall
A sports nutrition company has had to recall bottles of liquid egg whites after salmonella was detected in the product.
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NewsDrop of the crops sparks food price inflation fears
The full extent of the damage wreaked by this year’s bad weather on the UK’s cereal production is becoming clearer, with new Defra figures suggesting wheat production is down 13% on last year.
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Analysis & FeaturesTime for a new debate on food affordability
Poor households are making drastic cuts to food budgets. But notions of which foods are affordable are often wide of the mark.
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NewsTry cheap new cuts of lamb, Eblex urges foodservice industry
Eblex has developed a new range of foodservice cuts to persuade restaurants to put lamb back on the menu in the face of high prices…
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NewsCranswick enters meat snacks market with Bertie's Bangers
Meat-processing giant Cranswick is throwing its weight behind the burgeoning meat snacks market with the launch a range of on-the-go…
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NewsDefra under fire for its 'eat less dairy' advice
Defra has come under fire from the dairy industry for suggesting consumers should cut their dairy consumption by 30%…
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NewsVion axes Hall's of Broxburn as 1,700 jobs go
Vion is closing its loss-making Hall’s of Broxburn pig processing site in Scotland, leading to the loss of 1,700 jobs.
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NewsForget the medals: London Olympics a ‘food safety triumph’
The Food Standards Agency has hailed the London Olympic and Paralympic Games as a “food safety success story”…
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NewsDairy trade unites to publish landmark code of practice
Dairy farmers and processors have claimed a landmark breakthrough in supply chain relations with the publication of the industry’s long-awaited voluntary code of practice.





