All articles by Julia Glotz – Page 32
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News
Peter Kendall to step down as NFU president
Peter Kendall is to step down as president of the National Farmers Union in February, after eight years in the role.
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First Milk takes Lake District Dairy Co into RTD coffee drinks
First Milk has announced yet another new product launch for the Lake District Dairy Co, extending the brand into the fast-growing RTD coffee drinks market.
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Paterson reignites golden rice GM debate by blasting opponents as 'wicked'
Owen Paterson has poured fresh fuel on the debate about genetically modified foods by declaring opponents of GM crops as “wicked”.
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Analysis & Features
Can new faces fight food industry's corner at downgraded Defra?
After last year’s sacking of Jim Paice as food and farming minster, Noble House has again been hit with key changes…
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Comment & Opinion
The NCA opportunity
The UK has a new weapon in the fight against organised crime as of this week, and the food industry should take note.
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Horsemeat: UK must refocus assurance efforts higher up the supply chain, new report says
The National Audit Office has called for more resources to be spent on ensuring food safety and authenticity higher up the supply chain instead of primarily at farmgate level.
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ABP feeds demand for British lamb with Dorset Crown range
ABP Food Group is looking to capitalise on growing demand for British lamb with a new branded range of English lamb for the UK foodservice and wholesale butchery sectors as well as export customers abroad.
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Dan Rogerson replaces David Heath at Defra
Defra farming minister David Heath has been replaced just one year into the job, with Cornish MP Dan Rogerson being moved into the role in today’s reshuffle
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Richard Benyon replaced by George Eustice as fisheries minister
Richard Benyon has been replaced by George Eustice as Defra fisheries minister in David Cameron’s government reshuffle today.
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Cranswick sales rise but pig prices weigh on profits
Cranswick has reported strong sales of fresh pork and bacon during the first half of its financial year, but warned profitability is under pressure from record pig prices and higher-than-expected start-up costs for its new pastry facility.
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Co-op reformulates gluten-free sausages
The Co-operative Food has defended its decision to reformulate part of its premium Truly Irresistible range…
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European Supply Chain Initiative gains industry support
Retailers and suppliers have thrown their weight behind a new initiative to improve trading practices across Europe…
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Analysis & Features
Horsegate: first impressions from the Elliott Review round table
Time is of the essence in securing a positive legacy for Horsegate…
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Waitrose to age beef for longer, Leerdammer back on TV
Waitrose has launched a new range of dry-aged premium Hereford beef…
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Rye on the rise as Thai rice prices drop
Although rye prices remain significantly cheaper on a year-on-year basis, they have made substantial gains over the past m…
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Analysis & Features
Oats bonanza in England pushing down prices
Good news for fans of porridge and other oats-based winter warmers….
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Kerrygold Olive Oil Spreadable replaced with new veg oil variant
Adams Foods is scrapping Kerrygold Spreadable with Olive Oil and replacing it with a new spreadable butter…
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Thanet Earth's war on waste takes shape
Thanet Earth is exploring a new scheme to reduce food waste and stop edible produce being sent for composting…
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Dairy Crest's Clover spread given functional firepower
Dairy Crest is making a major play for the functional dairy market with Clover…
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Nom Dairy UK accounts reveal tough life in the UK yoghurt market
Nom Dairy UK posted a £10m loss in 2012 as it struggled to compete in the tough UK yoghurt sector…