All Meat articles – Page 117
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NewsRed Tractor sets out to fix beef standards 'Achilles heel'
Red Tractor Assurance (RTA) has defended plans to introduce tougher assurance standards for beef…
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NewsMandatory meat origin labelling proposal passed by European Parliament
Move would ensure more transparency throughout the food chain, and allow European consumers to be better informed, said committee chairman Giovanni La Via
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NewsCargill swoops for Zambeef oil subsidiary for $25.7m
US multinational Cargill has agreed to acquire the edible oil and soybean meal subsidiary of listed agribusiness Zambeef for $25.7m.
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15% of British sheep and goats slaughtered without stunning: FSA
Some 15% of sheep and goats in Great Britain are slaughtered without being stunned, a survey by the Food Standards Agency (FSA) has suggested.
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NewsHK Scan cuts down on salt & e-numbers in meatball range
Nordic meat company HK Scan has given its Swedish meatballs a healthy overhaul…
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NewsPork Farms accounts reveal Kerry Foods deal terms
Pork Farms’ acquisition of the chilled savoury and pastry business of Kerry Foods has given the Irish food giant…
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NewsHeck expands chicken range with Italia meatballs at Tesco
Premium sausage brand Heck has responded to demand for healthier options by expanding its chicken range…
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Analysis & FeaturesDoes TTIP threaten the protection of UK speciality foods?
We can’t protect every sausage.” That was the ominous warning from German agriculture minister Christian Schmidt…
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NewsEblex campaign to arrest decline of casserole meat category
Beef levy body Eblex is launching a marketing push in a bid to revive the declining casserole meat category…
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Analysis & FeaturesFresh meat & fish: Aldi & Lidl making mincemeat of competition
The discounters have made a major play for meat and poultry over the past year – with Aldi’s stunt…
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NewsKelly Turkeys offers 24-hour turkey Christmas drive-through
Kelly Turkeys – which sells the well-known KellyBronze brand of premium turkeys and also supplies free-range own-label pou…
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NewsSales of duck soar despite bird flu outbreak in Yorkshire
Duck is flying off the shelf despite last month’s bird flu outbreak at an East Yorkshire duck farm…
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NewsMoy Park supplier's viewing gallery is Northern Ireland first
A Moy Park supplier says a new viewing gallery at his County Derry poultry farm – claimed to be a first for Northern Irela…
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NewsIncreased pork supply slashes cost of a roast
Bargain-hunting shoppers may consider pork over turkey at Christmas, with the retail price of a roasting joint down 14%…
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NewsMorrisons pilots its first standalone halal meat counter
Morrisons is to pilot its first standalone halal meat counter…
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NewsCranswick to add new proteins, new channels as sales dip
Cranswick has vowed to redouble its efforts to explore new markets in the face of a reduction in pork sales…
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NewsFarms and meat processors bear brunt of supermarket pressure
The UK agriculture and meat industries are feeling the brunt of pressure from supermarkets as insolvencies in the UK food …
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We Hae Meat set to triple size of production plant
We Hae Meat is aiming to triple the size of its meat cutting and packing plant in Girvan.
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NewsNew horsemeat scandal rocks Switzerland
A new meat labelling scandal involving horsemeat is unfolding on the Continent, with a major Swiss meat supplier accused of selling horsemeat as beef along with a string of other labelling breaches.
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Analysis & FeaturesCranswick shows strategic investment can pay off despite food retail woes
Meat producer Cranswick admitted today it was feeling the effects of changing consumer shopping habits and the rise of the discounters and convenience stores – but its share price is currently 28% up year-on-year and rose another 5.4% today after solid first half results.





