Kit Davies

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kit.davies@thegrocer.co.uk
  • News

    No core species in UK 'are unsustainable'

    2007-03-24T00:00:00

    All the core lines of wild fish sold in the UK are now sustainably sourced, claims major seafood supplier Young's. While environmental groups complain fish stocks are dangerously over-exploited, Young's deputy chief executive Mike Parker...

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    Rethink of fish advice 'risks confusing public'

    2007-01-13T00:00:00

    Britain's largest seafood supplier, Young's Bluecrest, has warned that a possible change of tack by the Food Standards Agency over fish consumption levels risks confusing the public. The FSA currently recommends that everyone should eat...

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    'No fish in the sea by 2048? Don't be daft'

    2006-11-11T00:00:00

    Scottish fishermen have blasted a Science magazine report forecasting that there will be no fish left in the sea by 2048 as a result of overfishing, pollution, habitat loss and climate change. The study by an international team of...

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    Supermarkets hailed for seafood progress

    2006-10-07T00:00:00

    Just months after its protesters took to the roofs of Asda and Morrisons' stores, Greenpeace is hailing British supermarkets for leading a green seafood revolution - but wants further action. During Seafood Week next week, campaigners...

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    Salmon producers hail 95% signing up to code

    2006-09-23T00:00:00

    The Scottish Salmon Producers' Organisation is calling for 100% of farmed salmon producers to sign up to the code of practice to provide a robust answer to the industry's critics. The SSPO has announced that 95% of the salmon farming...

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    Special way to help troubled Welshmen

    2006-06-03T00:00:00

    Asda is stressing its support for the hard-hit Welsh lamb sector with the launch of a premium range that puts farmers on pack and stresses quality and traceability.  In the light of the closure of two major North Wales abattoirs,...

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    Plea for co-ops to be freed up to compete

    2006-06-03T00:00:00

    Britain's farming co-operatives need to be freed from the constraints of competition law to enable them to raise their game and become class acts like their counterparts abroad, according to a report from First Milk.  The...