All articles by Kevin White – Page 89
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News
AMR campylobacter triggers calls for poultry antibiotics ban
Report by FSA finds resistance to some drugs has grown
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Winter's first case of avian flu detected in wild birds
The Food Standards Agency says the outbreak does not pose a food safety risk to UK consumers
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Alpro begins 'year of plant power' with first chilled coffees
Alpro Caffè will go on sale next week in Sainsbury’s in coffee & hazelnut and coffee & soya caramel flavours
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Analysis & Features
Does the Arla-Aldi deal put Müller on back foot in milk?
Who now holds the balance of power in the liquid milk market?
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News
Faccenda credits profit rise to focus on lower costs
The chicken, duck and turkey supplier is expected to complete a joint venture with the UK poultry arm of US meat giant Cargill
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Wyke Farms profits rise despite butterfat cost hikes
The cheesemaker had to contend with a near £1m loss in turnover from its butter division
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Mondelez kicks off £5.3m ad campaign for Philadelphia
Campaign celebrates the ’uplifting’ mealtime moments that can be created and savoured in everyday life
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Dunbia turnover drops after pork sale
Meat giant Dunbia saw turnover fall by almost £20m in the wake of the sale of its pork division to Cranswick
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Analysis & Features
Thai tuna cheaper thanks to end of FAD ban
Thai skipjack tuna prices have fallen since a Fish Aggregating Device ban in the region ended in October…
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Analysis & Features
Pipeline cracks push up oil & gas prices
Electricity and gas prices continued to rise in the UK
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News
Stark warning on productivity issued by AHDB
A “yawning productivity gap” that opened up between 2000 and 2013, worth over £4.3bn in lost GDP, needs to be addressed
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Comment & Opinion
Gove promises change – but there’s no getting away from those Brexit fault lines
While the environment secretary was again adamant that UK food and animal welfare standards would be a red line in negotiations, the fault lines are already clear to see
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Farm subsidies to continue until 2024 pledges Michael Gove
Speaking at the Oxford Farm Conference, the environment secretary promised a less bureaucratic subsidy system after that
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Bill Hunter promoted to MD role at Ornua's UK division
Newly created role at Ornua Foods UK reports to Ornua Foods Europe CEO John Jordan
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Comment & Opinion
2 Sisters’ transparency move could be a game-changer
As we approach the fifth anniversary of the horsegate scandal, we should welcome these first steps towards more openness in the food industry
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News
2 Sisters pledges to publish results of all factory audits
It comes as The Guardian and ITV published fresh claims over ‘process issues’ today
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News
Jonathan Ovens to dispute removal as Arla director
Dairy farmer was ousted as director of Arla amba co-op this week amid claims of ‘serious failings in corporate governance’
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Analysis & Features
Yoghurts & potted desserts: SKU count up as top seven fall
Given that yoghurt & potted dessert sales have dipped, it might be a surprise that SKUs stocked are multiplying
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Analysis & Features
Dairy: milk back in growth after four-year dip
The soaring price of everything from butter to babyfood and chocolate to cheese leaves little room for doubt
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