All articles by Julia Glotz – Page 40
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News
Tesco's Yoo extended with yoghurt drink duo
Tesco has extended its Yoo brand into yoghurt drinks, with two flavours – toffee and strawberry – launched last week…
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Starbucks milk supply switches from Dairy Crest to Cravendale
Arla has snatched the Starbucks milk contract, estimated at 16 million litres, from arch-rival Dairy Crest…
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Mattessons rolls out limited edition Fridge Raiders
Kerry Foods is adding an Italian Herb limited edition to its Mattessons Fridge Raiders range…
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Morrisons' Steak Bar fixtures lift sales 7%
Morrisons has increased steak sales by 7% following the introduction of a new Steak Bar area in some of its stores…
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Analysis & Features
Grim wheat outlook for UK contrasts with global picture
The prospects for the British wheat crop continue to look difficult, but beyond the UK the outlook is fairly positive…
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Produce World speeds up carrot grading with Newtec machine
Produce World has installed a new carrot grading machine at its Yaxley plant to replace manual grading…
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Horsemeat: Beef sausages test positive for bute in Greece
Two beef products adulterated with horsemeat have tested positive for the veterinary drug phenylbutazone (bute) in Greece.
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First Milk staves off milk price cut for cheese as competition hots up
First Milk has held off on a milk price cut for now, keeping its cheese manufacturing pool price at 28.9 pence per litre while discussions with its customers continue.
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ASA gets tough on organic versus conventional dairy claims
The Advertising Standards Authority has slapped down an organic milk company for making unfavourable comparisons between organic and conventional dairy production – without having the necessary evidence to back them up.
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Cranswick shortens supply chain with East Anglian Pigs deal
Cranswick has acquired pig breeder East Anglian Pigs in a move that will further shorten its pork supply chain and strengthen its position in the premium, higher-welfare pork sector.
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Weather and low rearing rate hit UK lamb numbers
The UK will rear 1.36 million fewer lambs this year than in 2012, partly as a result of the unusually poor weather in late 2012 and early 2013.
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Category Report
How to clean up your reputation in the digital age
Online reputation management companies can limit bad publicity… but they come with a health warning…
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Profiles
ABP: A fresh start after 'Horsegate'
In his first interview since ‘Horsegate’, ABP CEO Paul Finnerty spells out what went wrong in his company…
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Category Report
A new era for meat supply: Trust but verify
Meat suppliers can carry out DNA tests, but they are beset by challenges in their efforts to ensure authenticity…
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Category Report
Meat & fish special report 2013
In the year of the ‘horsegate’ scandal, we survey the meat and fish industry, with key interviews, stats and analysis on the trends shaping the sector.
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Defra/FSA contamination tests to inform UK meat policy
Cross-contamination trials are being conducted by Defra and the FSA…
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Horsemeat: Government weighs calls for new FSA powers
The Food Standards Agency could be given statutory powers to require retailers and suppliers to carry out quality tests on their products, the government has said.
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Horsemeat: Irish agency faces MP scrutiny over tip-off claim
A committee of MPs has questioned the Food Safety Authority of Ireland over whether it acted on a tip-off when it began testing for horsemeat in beef products.
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UK apple growers set to benefit from EC pesticide rule change
British apple growers could soon have a golden opportunity to claw back market share from overseas rivals…
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South African avocado exports to fall... but quality to rise
South African avocado growers are predicting a slight drop in exports for the 2013 season, but say quality is good…