All Meat articles – Page 60
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Pilgrim’s Pride unveils new sustainability plan
It will focus on ‘five sustainability pillars’ to achieve its net-zero goal, ranging from sustainable farming to food production
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Pilgrim’s Pride sees 170 positive Covid-19 tests as Bernard Matthews cases rise
Both major processors have suggested the outbreaks were down to community transmission
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Waitrose beef processor Dovecote Park sees 4.3% sales decline
The supplier said sales had fallen due to a 10% drop in beef price
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Three meat processors given go-ahead to export beef to US
The US lifted restrictions on British beef imports in 2016 following a two-decade ban imposed at the height of the BSE crisis
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Lockdown demand spike drives sales jump for Hilton Food Group
Sales were boosted by increased UK participation with Tesco and increased home consumption driven by Covid
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The Black Farmer to feature black British heroes on new sausage lines
The brand has launched two new Caribbean-inspired sausages to mark Black History Month in October
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BMPA accuses government of ‘lack of action’ over post-Brexit meat exports
The trade body says meat firms are set to lose foreign orders from this month unless key areas receive attention
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Pilgrim’s Pride pork plant targeted by climate and animal rights protesters
Police said they arrested and charged seven people for aggravated trespassing at the Greater Manchester site
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Interviews
Big interview: Jamie Keeble is the muscle behind Heck’s growth plans
Heck’s co-founder has taken flak for his keenly maintained physique. But he has serious ambitions – including a US HQ and a new oat drink
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Aldi to roll out new cardboard steak packaging after successful trial
The new packaging will save about 1,100 tonnes of plastic a year
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Heck expands vegan range with new sausage lines and plans oat drink
The Yorkshire-based sausage brand will launch a vegan version of its bestselling Chicken Italia line in Asda stores from 14 September
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Beef prices recover from spring’s carcase balance issues
AHDB’s GB average deadweight steer price on 22 August stood at 374.3p/kg, up 14.5% on the same week in 2019
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Richmond unveils family-friendly frozen sausage ready meals
The Kerry-owned brand will launch the frozen duo into Iceland this month, followed by a wider rollout in the mults
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BMPA launches website to promote USPs of British meat
The trade body said it hoped it would be a first step towards giving the British meat industry a ’singular and consistent voice’
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Range Preview
Range preview: Farmison & Co Christmas 2020
Farmison & Co has boosted its range of ’field to fork’ meat and poultry lines to tempt shoppers looking for something special
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Tulip name to disappear as pork giant rebrands as Pilgrim’s Pride
Tulip was acquired by the US-based meat giant last August in a £290m deal
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Analysis & Features
Could more be done to stop food factory Covid outbreaks?
Industry sources differ on what is behind the outbreaks
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Coronavirus: Poultry processing site closures risking welfare and supply
Factory outbreaks have already led to a mass culling of birds on backlogged farms
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City News: Cranswick shares hit all-time high on soaring first-quarter sales
Meat producer Cranswick surged to an all-time high this week, but the shares eased back downwards through the week as worries surfaced around its ability to maintain this stellar growth
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Cranswick closes Ballymena pork plant as Covid outbreaks surge
Cranswick said the move, from 6pm on 22 August, followed ’a number of confirmed cases’ at the plant