All articles by Kevin White – Page 143
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John West owner buys Norwegian brand King Oscar
Canned fish giant Thai Union Frozen Products (TUF) - which owns the John West brand – has acquired Norwegian seafood brand King Oscar for an undisclosed fee.
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Outgoing Adams Foods CEO Ian Toal eyes his next project
Outgoing Adams Foods chief executive Ian Toal is gearing up for a new “high-energy” project…
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Young's expands Funky Fish Kitchen range in Asda
Young’s is expanding its Asda-exclusive Funky Fish Kitchen chilled fish brand with six new products…
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Alphonso mango ban to be reviewed after India audit
Suppliers are hoping an audit of Indian fresh produce controls is the first step in overturning a ban on Alphonso mangoes…
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Food crime unit: FSA manages expectations
Operating the new food crime unit will be a “major challenge” for the Food Standards Agency, the watchdog’s chairman admit…
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Freedom Food scheme rebranded as RSPCA Assured
Freedom Food, the RSPCA’s farm animal welfare assurance and labelling scheme, is to be rebranded for the consumer market as ‘RSPCA Assured’.
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Badger cull resumes despite protests
Defra has re-started its badger culling programme after a legal bid to halt it was dismissed last month by the High Court.
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Adams Foods CEO Ian Toal steps down
Adams Foods CEO Ian Toal is to step down from the role at the end of the month after just over three years in the job.
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A2 milk protein could benefit the dairy intolerant, claims study
Milk that contains the A2 beta-casein protein could deliver improved gastrointestinal effects for those suffering with dairy intolerances, a clinical study has claimed.
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Analysis & Features
Protein-enriched dairy drinks: what growth potential?
Protein drinks are muscling in on the dairy drinks fixture. But what does their rise mean for more traditional competitors?
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Analysis & Features
New cheeses from UK and Continent vie for store stardom
The Grocer’s team of judges selected new cheeses from the UK and the Continent launched that they tip for stardom
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Meat labelling should focus on stunning, not religion, say MPs
Any label showing how an animal has been slaughtered should focus on stunning – not on religion – say MPs…
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Russian import ban: EC unveils dairy compensation terms
Details have been revealed of the terms under which the European Commission will pay compensation to dairy producers affected by Russia’s import ban.
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Farmers set for protests as milk price reductions take hold
Protest group Farmers for Action is ramping up activity in the wake of further milk price cuts this week…
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Elliott report on UK food chain: full reaction
The Grocer rounds up reaction to Professor Chris Elliott’s much-delayed final report into food authenticity, which was published today.
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Extra €30m to help agricultural suppliers hit by Russian embargo
An additional €30m of EU funding is being ploughed into a promotion programme for agricultural products affected by the Russian trade embargo.
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Comment & Opinion
Horticulture wins a royal seal of approval
The Chartered Institute of Horticulture now has a royal charter - and it’s hoping to change the image of the profession
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First Milk and Dairy Crest announce further milk price cuts
First Milk and Dairy Crest have announced further reductions in their farmgate milk prices as the Russian trade embargo exacerbates pressure on the global dairy markets.
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Yazoo to launch two yoghurt smoothie drinks
Friesland Campina UK is to make its first foray into the yoghurt smoothie drink category
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Salmonella outbreak linked to egg packaging centre in Germany
The recent outbreak of salmonella has been linked to an egg packaging centre in Germany