All Eggs articles – Page 30
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Comment & Opinion
Short supply chains are crucial common sense
Will processors be good eggs? That’s the question we posed back in April, when we investigated egg sourcing standards
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News
European Commission calls for emergency summit on egg scandal
Vytenis Andriukaitis also called for collaboration between affected countries to tackle the problem, warning ’blaming and shaming will bring us nowhere’
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Analysis & Features
Fipronil egg contamination scandal: what you need to know now
Millions of eggs have been removed from supermarket shelves on the continent over fears they might be contaminated with pesticide
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News
Sainsbury's, Morrisons, Asda and Waitrose withdraw products as egg scandal widens
The products are mainly egg salads and sandwiches. FSA now believes close to 700,000 eggs from affected farms have entered the UK, up from its previous estimate of 21,000
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News
About 21,000 fipronil contaminated eggs entered UK, says FSA
The regulator has stressed there is no risk to public health and the eggs represent a tiny fraction of eggs sold in the UK
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News
Faccenda Foods slashes antibiotic usage by 70% in past two years
Faccenda likens its strategy to a “Holland & Barrett approach to bird health”
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News
Gove rules out chlorinated chicken imports
Comments are at odds with international trade secretary Liam Fox, who has refused to rule out imports as part of US trade deal
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Comment & Opinion
British farmers must challenge these US-style mega farm misrepresentations
A headline-grabbing report on intensive factory farming is pure ’scaremongering’ … it’s all down to a question of scale
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News
Noble delays IPO to focus on rebuilding sales and profitability
Happy Egg Co owner Noble Foods has put its mooted IPO on ice as it focuses on regrowing revenues
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News
Tesco campylobacter recall puts cooked chicken in the spotlight
Tesco is investigating what is believed to be the first recorded presence of campylobacter in cooked poultry…
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Analysis & Features
Vegetarianism in vogue: Does meat & fish need a makeover?
Poultry is flying high as red meat feels the heat, driving solid growth in the overall meat, fish & poultry market. But with the number of Brits cutting back on meat soaring, is it time the sector had a makeover for the modern age? Why are so many Brits considering ...
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News
FSA won't shame but will name retailers in antibiotics survey
The FSA will start testing samples of supermarket meat this summer.
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News
JBS announces intention to sell Moy Park
Beleaguered Brazilian meat giant JBS has announced it plans to sell its shareholding in Northern Irish poultry firm Moy Park as part of a R$7m (£1.68bn) divestment programme
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News
2 Sisters to close Smethwick plant with loss of 250 jobs
Processor launched a 45-day consultation into closing ‘ageing’ site in April
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News
Poultry sales help boost Moy Park revenues by 6.6%
Quarterly results posted by the JBS-owned processor this week showed year on year revenue growth of £22.9m to £370.4m
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News
Moy Park revenues up 6.6% in first quarter
Northern Irish poultry supplier Moy Park has reported a 6.6% jump in first quarter revenues, according the newly published accounts from its parent company Brazilian meat giant JBS,
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News
Two new cases of avian flu prompt poultry movement review
Government avian flu controls were due to be lifted on 15 May in England, but now may be extended
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News
Government avian flu controls in England to be lifted from 15 May
Defra has changed its risk assessment over the spread of the virus from ‘medium’ to ‘low’
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News
Noble takes another crack at posh eggs with Heritage Breeds
The Heritage Breeds range will feature duck, hen and quail eggs from British farms
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Analysis & Features
Will processors be good eggs?
Following the Brexit vote, pressure is growing on food manufacturers to switch away from imported eggs