All articles by Beth Gault – Page 10
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Fyffes to face Ethical Trading Initiative inquiry
Fruit importer could be suspended from ETI if found guilty of breaking code of conduct over treatment of workers
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Council under fire for allowing Errington Cheese sale
Food Standards Scotland has called the decision “premature” due to insufficient evidence showing Corra Linn is safe
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Salmonella discovery prompts Sainsbury's stir-fry recall
Low levels of salmonella were found during routine testing
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Scots cheesemakers drop raw milk cheese as Errington saga continues
Suppliers were “too scared” to continue producing raw milk cheese, said one producer
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NFU urges retailers to help with free-range eggs problem
Meurig Raymond this week wrote to CEOs of top UK food retailers to ask for support
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Food industry calls for work on agriculture labour shortages
Call for government to reintroduce the Seasonal Agricultural Worker Scheme (SAWS). which was axed in 2013
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Singletons Dairy targets Indian export growth with new office
cheese brand looks outside Europe in wake of Brexit uncertainty
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Red Tractor tightens antibiotic controls in pig supply chain
Scheme will require members to record antibiotic use electronically every three months
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Morrisons buys two thirds of retail oysters for Valentine's Day
Morrisons cuts the price of an oyster to 25p, with fishmongers leading oyster preparation classes
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Errington Cheese has more product seized after e.coli tests
“Entire stock of Lanark Blue” was seized by Lanarkshire Council last Friday
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Sainsbury's claims first with freshly baked gluten-free bread
The supermarket will provide six varieties from 188 of its in-store bakeries
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Dairy inflation pushes up block butter prices
Block butter prices are up 7% year on year on average across 80 SKUs in the major mults
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Finbarr McDonnell to become ABP Food Group's new COO
Currently MD at ABP Ireland and Poland, his new position will cover all four of the company’s divisions
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Co-op extends tuna sourcing policy to Princes and John West
The branded suppliers have until December to prove their tuna is sourced from fisheries improvement projects
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Pig sector defends standards after horse hormone claims
Campaigners claim hormone extracted from the blood of horses is being sold to British vets and farmers to increase pig production
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Analysis & Features
Free'ist Sugar Free Caramel Crunch Popcorn: acid test
Launched in 2013, the Free’ist brand set out to make products suitable for diabetics
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Comment & Opinion
Threat to ‘free-range’ eggs label could severely damage a category in growth
The National Farmers Union has warned that clarity is needed on free-range labelling, but is ‘barn’ really an option?
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Free-range eggs threatened by avian flu restrictions
Call for extension on EU rules defining what constitutes free-range eggs after bird flu housing orders
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Moy Park announces three promotions to senior management
Appointments follow recruitment of Andrew Richards as commercial director two weeks ago
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Sainsbury's falls down animal welfare standards list
Business Benchmark on Animal Welfare audit said retailer was yet to show it had addressed welfare recommendations