All articles by Kevin White – Page 140
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News
Fresh fish now the fastest-growing protein
Fresh fish is now the fastest-growing protein – with value sales growth significantly ahead of meat and poultry…
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NFU appoints new chief dairy advisor
Siân Davies has been appointed chief dairy adviser at the NFU, replacing Rob Newbery who was promoted to director of the West Midlands region during the summer.
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Comment & Opinion
Lost in Translation (wedi ei golli yn y cyfieithu)
News that Lidl had “banned” the Welsh language last week provoked outrage and threats of a boycott by disgruntled defenders
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Faccenda to buy duck supplier Cherry Valley Foods
Faccenda Foods is set to further extend its portfolio after agreeing to buy Lincolnshire-based Cherry Valley Farms’ duck processing business Cherry Valley Foods.
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Milk & More 'will be important part of business', says Müller
Müller UK & Ireland Group has moved to allay concerns over the future of the Milk & More doorstep delivery service.
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Whitby Seafoods revamps range with 'frozen is better' message
Whitby Seafoods is hoping to breathe fresh life into the frozen fish category with a new look and revamped product range…
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Way looks clear for sale of Dairy Crest dairies to Muller
The bosses of Dairy Crest and Müller have insisted their £80m deal will not be derailed by competition concerns…
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FSA announces plans for policy shift on 'risky foods'
The Food Standards Agency has unveiled plans for a more consistent approach to ‘risky foods’ such as rare burgers…
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Müller set to review future of Milk & More doorstep deliveries
Müller will consider the future of doorstep delivery service Milk & More as part of a business-wide review if plans to acquire Dairy Crest get the go-ahead.
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Analysis & Features
Few tears shed over Dairy Crest milk split
Today’s big announcement that Dairy Crest has agreed to offload its dairies operation to Müller prompted a rally in the processor’s share price today, trading 15% up on yesterday’s closing price.
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MPs call for compulsory code of practice to protect dairy farmers
A compulsory code of practice and greater political intervention could protect beleaguered dairy farmers from dairy price volatility, MPs have suggested.
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Müller to acquire Dairy Crest dairies in £80m deal
Dairy Crest has agreed to sell its dairies operation to Müller UK & Ireland Group in a deal worth £80m.
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Eating eggs when pregnant or young 'could reduce allergy risk'
Eggs sales are set to benefit from research suggesting eating eggs during pregnancy and when weaning could reduce the risk of children developing an allergy, the British Egg Industry Council has claimed.
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Irish Dairy Board to sell Kerrygold whole milk in China
Kerrygold-branded whole milk is to be sold in China by the Irish Dairy Board.
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Heck starts work on new Ripon site as new burger lines hit Tesco
Premium sausage brand Heck has broken ground on a “state of the art” new factory in Ripon, North Yorkshire…
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Dairy Crest Frijj Boosted: could protein drink be on the way?
Dairy Crest could be set to make a foray into the buoyant protein drink market with its Frijj flavoured milk brand…
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Greenpeace attacks John West tie-up with WWF
A tie-up between John West and conservation charity WWF has been dismissed by Greenpeace as “green spin”.
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John West owner partners with WWF to protect fish stocks
John West owner MW Brands has joined forces with conservation charity WWF…
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Cathedral City and McCain team up for jacket spud promo
Cathedral City and McCain have teamed up for a shopper marketing campaign to promote jacket potatoes and cheese as a winter meal.
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Morrisons and Budgens Supervalu whole milk six-pinters recalled
Dairy Crest has recalled two date codes of whole British milk six-pinters sold through the Morrisons and Budgens’ Supervalu own-label ranges over concerns they may have been contaminated with cleaning fluid during production.