All articles by Kevin White – Page 153
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NewsInnocent Drinks hopes to make it third time lucky in Sweden
Innocent Drinks is targeting export sales growth of more than 200% over the next five years…
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NewsTulip invests £8m in scotch egg and sausage factory
Meat processing giant Tulip is to invest £8m at its plant in Ruskington, Lincolnshire, to increase capacity by 20%.
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NewsIceland drops price of four pints of milk to 89p
Iceland has slashed its retail price for four pints of milk to just 89p.
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NewsEC rules out extension of dairy quota system beyond March 2015
The European Commission has ruled out extending the dairy quota system past its planned expiry date…
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NewsCherry Tree Farm cooked meats range launched by Tulip
Tulip has launched a range of cooked meats under new brand Cherry Tree Farm…
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Evan Rees to resurrect Moonraker butter brand
Long-dormant butter brand Moonraker is to be revived after being acquired by South Wales dairy company Evan Rees from Dairy Crest.
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NewsNestlé boss calls for 'more effective' UK exports support
Nestlé UK boss Fiona Kendrick has called on the government to work more efficiently to support UK food companies…
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Analysis & FeaturesDairy farmers face uncertainty as milk price protests continue
To say things are fraught in UK dairy at the moment is an understatement…
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NewsDairy demand ‘will outstrip supply by 2018’
Global dairy demand is set to outstrip supply over the next decade, despite the current slump in global milk prices, a study by Tetrapak has suggested.
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NewsMüller urges dairy farmers to rethink plans for blockade
Farmers planning to blockade Müller’s dairy plant in Market Drayton tonight (6 October) have been urged to “stop and think” by the processor.
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NewsAlf Turner Dragon's Fury sausage listed by Asda
Dragon’s Fury – a new spiced sausage from butcher Alf Turner & Sons – is to make its debut this month…
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NewsDairy Crest unveils strategy to boost dairy category by £800m
Dairy Crest has unveiled a three-year plan to grow the dairy category by £800m…
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Analysis & FeaturesRapeseed prices might soar because of neonicotinoid delays
A delay in approving the emergency use of neonicotinoid pesticides on winter oilseed rape…
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NewsMobile slaughterhouse interests British meat industry
British meat suppliers say they are “closely following” the performance of a mobile cattle slaughterhouse unveiled last we…
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NewsMSC ‘raises the bar’ with new sustainable fishing standard
The Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) has unveiled a revamped standard for sustainable fishing, which it claims will “raise the bar”.
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Comment & OpinionDairy industry draws battlelines
Today brought the latest in a long line of farmgate milk price reductions
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NewsDairy Crest and Müller cut farmgate milk prices
Dairy Crest and Müller UK & Ireland have today (30 September) become the latest processors to cut their farmgate milk prices.
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NewsFor Goodness Shakes launches low-sugar dairy drinks for kids
Protein drinks brand For Goodness Shakes has launched a kids range of low-sugar dairy drinks…
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NewsAlpro links with WWF for schools sustainability push
Alpro has teamed up with WWF to promote sustainable initiatives in primary schools across the UK…
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NewsYoung's Seafood adds Gastro meal-for-one range
Young’s Seafood has expanded its £20.9m Gastro frozen fish meals brand with a meal-for-one range…





