All Exports articles – Page 29
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Analysis and Features
What opportunities does Japan offer food and drink exporters?
The country has opened its borders to UK beef and lamb. So what are the opportunities for British meat?
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Comment and Opinion
'Brand Wales' can be a global food and drink favourite
The Welsh brand is synonymous with healthy, delicious, environmentally conscious and sustainable produce, says John Davies, president of NFU Cymru
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Comment and Opinion
British food and drink is valued, despite Brexit uncertainty
Boosting exports was one of the foundations of the Brexit Britain blueprint
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News
Food & drink export growth slowing down amid Brexit concerns
The 2018 growth rate was roughly a quarter of that seen in 2017
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Comment and Opinion
Welsh food & drink's global success is being choked by Brexit impasse
A sense of confidence in the Welsh food and drink sector is being tempered by ’ansicrwydd’ or uncertainty around Brexit
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News
Former Typhoo sales director to support small brands with export agency
Exporting is Great will offer support to challenger brands amid Brexit uncertainty
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Comment and Opinion
WTO standards post-Brexit will have harmful consequences for food
Professor Chris Elliott’s recent trip to India illustrated how exporters assign what produce goes where
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News
Heck ramps up exports to pay for Sausage World destination
Australia was the third fastest-growing market for vegetarian and vegan produce in 2018
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News
Omsco set to stockpile British cheddar in the US
The dairy co-op also faces being unable to fulfil US export orders for butter after March 29
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News
Food and drink exporters lining up no-deal Brexit bailout
The FDF is in talks with banks and the government to provide a “lifeline” for SME companies
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News
Irish food exports grow despite uncertainty over Brexit
Dairy was the strongest performer in terms of export and volume growth, with volumes up 5% compared with 2017
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Comment and Opinion
It’s not just Brexit – US-China trade talks are critical for 2019
With Brexit dominating UK political discussion, it’s easy to forget what’s going on elsewhere in the world
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News
Half of shoppers to desert meat if UK allows chlorinated chicken imports
Research by the AHDB found that four out of five shoppers would change the way they shopped if the UK imported US meat
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News
UK meat exporters 'rapidly expanding' business to Canada
Meat exports grew seven-fold from 2012 to 2017, said DIT. It comes as the CETA trade deal was ratified by parliament earlier this month
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News
Cranswick sees sales growth slow in 'year of consolidation'
The processor saw sales grow by 0.6% for the six months to 30 September, compared to a 23% uplift this time last year
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Analysis and Features
Food trade chaos: Hull's port braces for no-deal Brexit
Hull would not be able to cope in a no-deal scenario, according to its chief port health officer, Laurence Dettman
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News
Meal replacement brand Huel expands into China
The direct-to-consumer business is selling through dedicated website Huel.cn, and in partnership with JD.com
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Comment and Opinion
As Brexit looms UK food & drink exporters should look to China and the UAE
China and the UAE are fast becoming major centres for expatriate communities and with this comes the demand for premium quality food & drink brands, says Sean Ramsden of Ramsden International
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News
'Grisly' no-deal Brexit could put an end to protected UK food names
Industry bodies have warned the government’s latest Brexit technical notices show the UK food sector will be critically exposed to a hard Brexit
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News
Innocent Drinks sales boosted by international growth surge
The UK’s biggest smoothie maker Innocent Drinks has posted annual revenue growth of 22% as surging international sales boosted sales to almost £370m.