All Meat articles – Page 99
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NewsJBS faces struggle to find a buyer for Moy Park
The Northern Ireland-headquartered supplier is one of the biggest poultry processors in Europe
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News'Quick and easy' pork testing kit goes on sale
Haltest is a test similar to the technology used in pregnancy tests
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Comment & OpinionCutting down on meat? It’s easier if the judgement is cut out too
Everyone agrees we needed to eat more veggies, but the occasional good quality steak is fine too
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NewsRichmond cuts pack sizes in face of pork price increases
Kerry Foods has cut the pack size of Richmond Thick Sausages from 16 sausages to 14
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NewsABP expands in UK with Linden Foods joint venture as Brexit looms
ABP Food Group is expanding its presence in the UK as part of its Brexit strategy after agreeing to extend its joint venture with Fane Valley Co-op to include Linden Foods.
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NewsFSA readies major survey on antimicrobial resistance in meat
Research project will start later this summer and will seek to fill evidence and knowledge gap in FSA’s understanding of the threat of AMR, says CEO
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NewsDunbia deputy CEO Tony O'Neill to retire
Dunbia has shaken up its management team in the aftermath of the Dawn Meats merger with deputy CEO Tony O’Neill to step down.
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NewsRSPCA Assured distances itself from crisis-hit parent the RSPCA
RSPCA Assured said the accreditation scheme’s owner Freedom Food was a ’registered charity in its own right’
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NewsSoil Association Certification launches blockchain trial
The NGO and tech startup Provenance have launched the trial in association with health food retailer As Nature Intended
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NewsAvian flu threatens to push up the cost of Christmas turkey
The bird flu epidemic that has plagued Europe since November is threatening to push up the cost of Christmas
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NewsPut beef and lamb on barbecues urges AHDB campaign
The Simply Beef and Lamb barbecue campaign was launched this week
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NewsNisa refreshes Heritage sausage range for BBQ season
Three new lines include pork & apple, pork & onion, and pork chipolatas
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NewsSainsbury's kangaroo burger sparks threat of Viva protest
Sainsbury’s introduced the limited-edition line of 228g kangaroo burgers in over 500 stores on 7 June
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NewsABP in Carbon Trust standard triple whammy
The company has again been recognised for its efforts in cutting carbon emissions, water use and waste
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NewsScientists make breakthrough in antibiotic resistance fight
Researchers have discovered an organism that is able to target harmful bacteria, but leave good bacteria intact in pigs
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NewsSpoilt Pig rolls out first 'Raised Without Antibiotics' bacon
The range will roll out in major retailers including Tesco and Morrisons later this month
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Analysis & FeaturesTight pork supplies set to limit UK exports to China
Rising prices for Euro-pean pork could hit exports to China this year, according to Rabobank
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Comment & OpinionThe bad news just keeps on coming for Brazilian meat
News that Waitrose had pulled its corned beef only adds to the litany of woes currently hitting the meat giant
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NewsJBS defends against claims of slavery in Brazilian meat chain
Claims in Guardian report have prompted Waitrose to pull lines of Brazilian corned beef
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NewsUK pig sector slashes use of last resort antibiotic colistin
Farmers and vets are taking the threat of antibacterial resistance seriously, says the National Pig Association





