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Marfrig hires World Cup 'co-ordinator' Vincent Gaillard
Marfrig has kicked off its 2014 FIFA World Cup sponsorship plans by appointing a ‘global co-ordinator’…
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Comment & Opinion
Farmageddon digested
Billed as a “wake-up call to change our current food production and eating practices”, the book Farmageddon makes the case against ‘factory farming’. What issues does it raise?
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Cranswick and Tulip buy 18,000 pigs from Dent
Administrators of Dent Limited have sold 18,000 pigs to Cranswick and Tulip.
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FSA data project takes the fight to horsemeat-style food fraud
The FSA has commissioned a major ‘data mapping’ project that it hopes will help prevent another Horsegate…
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Waitrose and Horsegate: a clarification
Waitrose has asked us to make clear all its beef was already from the UK when the scandal happened…
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Macsween boxes up a haggis with sauce
Macsween is looking to boost haggis sales ahead of Burns Night with a new ‘Burns in a box’ haggis kit…
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West Country beef and lamb win protected food status
West Country Beef, West Country Lamb and Anglesey Sea Salt have gained protected EU status…
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Calls for radical rethink on meat and dairy production
Friends of the Earth has urged a “radical rethink” on meat and dairy production in an inflammatory new report, claiming the sectors are having an “increasingly devastating” impact on the environment.
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Profiles
FSA chief Catherine Brown on lessons from the Horsegate scandal
A year on from Horsegate and FSA CEO Catherine Brown wants to talk not about beef, but poultry…
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Analysis & Features
Why Horsegate is yesterday's news
One year on, Horsegate is as good as forgotten. How has public confidence been restored?…
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Analysis & Features
What's the long-term impact of Horsegate on suppliers?
Consumers may have moved on from Horsegate, but the legacy for the supply chain could be more permanent
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Analysis & Features
Horsegate scandal: why are the criminals still at bay?
No companies or individuals have yet been prosecuted over Horsegate, while private litigation is thin on the ground…
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News
UK growth helps Hilton Food Group’s top line
Good UK performance along with new products in Holland and a new production line in Denmark all contributed to turnover growth in Western Europe in 2013, Hilton Food Group has said.
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McDonald's commits to sustainable beef plan
McDonald’s has clarified that its commitment to start buying “verified sustainable beef” as of 2016 is a global target that will include its UK operations.
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2 Sisters to invest millions in Cambuslang poultry site
2 Sisters has announced a major expansion to its Cambuslang poultry site near Glasgow less than two months after revealing the sale of another Scottish site and potential job losses at a third.
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Walmart recalls contaminated donkey meat product in China
Walmart has recalled a donkey meat product in China after it was found to contain fox meat DNA.
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ABP ramps up Polish presence with second site
ABP Food Group has acquired a second production site in Poland, taking over a facility previously owned by Italy’s Ferrarini in the town of Klosowice in western Poland.
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Scotland looks to boost poultry industry as it quizzes retailers
The Scottish government has asked UK supermarkets to clarify their poultry sourcing policies - the first step in its new plan to increase demand for poultry produced in Scotland.
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Karro Food Group's Malton pig slaughter site given overhaul
Pork giant Karro Food Group is to invest £500,000 at its Malton slaughter and processing site…
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Dunbia puts £7.5m into beef processing plant in Wales
Dunbia is to invest £7.5m in a new beef processing and packing facility in Wales.