All Chilled foods articles – Page 62
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Comment & Opinion
Horticulture wins a royal seal of approval
The Chartered Institute of Horticulture now has a royal charter - and it’s hoping to change the image of the profession
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News
Yazoo to launch two yoghurt smoothie drinks
Friesland Campina UK is to make its first foray into the yoghurt smoothie drink category
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News
Salmonella outbreak linked to egg packaging centre in Germany
The recent outbreak of salmonella has been linked to an egg packaging centre in Germany
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News
Morrisons invests £19m in chilling fresh fruit & vegetables
Morrisons is investing £19m on extending the shelf life of its fresh fruit and veg
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Analysis & Features
Did dairy farmers not see global price slump coming?
Militancy is returning as processors cut their farmgate payments
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News
Dairy producers to get EU help as Russian sanctions bite
The European Commission has extended its compensation fund to assist butter, skimmed milk powder (SMP) and cheese producers affected by Russia’s import ban on EU food.
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News
Suppliers join forces to fight ‘slave labour’ in global seafood industry
UK retailers and major fish suppliers have formed a new group to lobby governments to improve worker welfare in the global seafood industry.
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News
Fancy a glass of Kerrygold? Dairy drink hits the US
Kerrygold is moving into the US alcoholic drinks market through a tie-up between the Irish Dairy Board and Imperial Brands…
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News
Waitrose rolls out new cheese competition on social media
Waitrose has given shoppers the chance to select a new additive cheese for its deli counters…
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News
Actimel launches a kids yoghurt drink
Danone has launched a version of its Actimel yoghurt drink targeted at children…
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Comment & Opinion
Russian sanctions will hit fruit and veg industry, warns Rabobank
The EU fresh fruit and vegetables industry is one of the sectors that will be hit hardest by the Russian import ban, according to Rabobank.
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News
Dairy industry braced for falling prices as Russia shuts door
Russia’s ban on food imports from the West is likely to affect the dairy industry more than other parts of the food and drink trade, experts have suggested.
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News
Morrisons first retailer to gain Watok slaughter qualification
Morrisons staff have been awarded the new Welfare of Animals at the Time of Killing qualification.
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News
Kerry Foods rolls out 'world first' Yollies kids yoghurt
Kerry Foods has claimed a “world first” with the launch of a chilled, solid yoghurt on a stick…
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News
Müller ‘remixes’ rice with new split-pot range
Müller is adding the first split-pot variant to its Müller Rice range
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News
Fage hails end of the Greek yoghurt war as court rebuffs Chobani
Fage has said its legal victory over Chobani will have “significant ramifications” for the UK yoghurt market
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News
Waitrose wins 22 gold medals at International Cheese Awards
Waitrose has been crowned supreme retailer at the International Cheese Awards
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News
Morrisons lamb-breeding scheme wins government grant
A sustainable lamb-breeding programme devised by Morrisons is to receive a share of funding from the government’s £12m Agri-Tech Catalyst agriculture development programme.
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News
Shopper poll reveals popularity of country of origin labels
The majority of UK shoppers check the country of origin when purchasing food, drink, household products and even petfood…
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Comment & Opinion
FSA U-turn is a Pyrrhic victory for industry
The poultry industry has successfully lobbied the FSA into U-turning on plans to ‘name and shame’ companies in its campylobacter survey, but it shouldn’t rejoice.