All Meat articles – Page 117
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News
Tulip invests £15m to boost pork exports to China
Tulip is investing £15m in its UK operations as part of a major export drive to increase its pork sales to China…
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Comment & Opinion
Richmond's peacekeeper serves up a smooth sausage
Having lost its sub-Mumford faux-folk band somewhere, Richmond is focusing on the family with its new sausage ad…
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News
Cotswold Sheep Society urges use of logo to safeguard breed
Producers of rare-breed Cotswold sheep are urging butchers and restaurants to start using the Pedigree Cotswold Lamb logo…
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Lynch Quality Meats bought by Dunbia
Dunbia has bought Scottish fresh and frozen meat supplier Lynch Quality Meats…
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News
'No backlash' over non-GM policy shift
The mults’ decision last year to abandon non-GM policies on poultry feed has not led to a consumer backlash…
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UK labs develop 'super' DNA test to screen meat for 12 species
A new super-charged DNA test that can screen meat products for 12 species in one go – including dog, cat and rat – is being developed by British scientists and is likely to become available commercially within the next 12 months.
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Analysis & Features
Sheep rustling - a worsening problem for UK farmers
Rustling doesn’t just happen in the Wild West. It is a growing problem for UK farmers…
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News
Unilever sells Peperami to US rival Jack Link’s
Unilever is to sell its Peperami brand to US-based rival Jack Link’s for an undisclosed figure.
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Tesco to sell Scotch beef to the Scots
Tesco is to sell 100% Scotch Beef across its fresh beef ranges in Scotland.
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News
Red Tractor launches new logo to boost appeal of ready meals
Red Tractor has launched a new logo to give shoppers greater reassurance over the provenance of the meat in ready meals…
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News
Defra urged to do more to stop pig virus hitting UK
With the Sochi Winter Olympics in full swing, pig producers are urging Defra to step up biosecurity measures…
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Woodall's gives British charcuterie contemporary look
Woodall’s is aiming for a bigger slice of the cured meat sector by revamping its British charcuterie range…
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News
Fake vodka and Basmati rice seized in UK in food fraud crackdown
A lorry load of counterfeit vodka worth £1m and 22 tonnes of long-grain rice masquerading as Basmati were among the fake foods…
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Analysis & Features
Why 'fake' foods do not add up to a major new scandal
Media reports that a third of foods are mislabelled have raised alarm, but the true story is more nuanced…
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News
New meat trading platform aims to be 'eBay for meat industry'
A new online auction site is vying to become the ‘eBay for the meat industry’…
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News
Red Tractor logo expands to include ready meals
The new ‘Made with Red Tractor Assured Beef’ mark will start appearing on Asda chilled beef ready meals Shoppers are to be given greater reassurance over the provenance of meat in their ready meals following the launch of a new Red Tractor logo for more highly processed ...
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Third of food products fail authenticity tests, report finds
More than one third of samples indicated the foods were not what they claiemd to be or were mislabelled…
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Serious Pig gets cash to expand pork snacks range
Posh meat snacks supplier Serious Pig has secured £75,000 finance to expand its business…
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Asda celebrates meat trader Jim Viggars
Asda senior meat trader Jim Viggars has been awarded the retailer’s Peter Asquith Award for Outstanding Achievement…
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Pork was the big Christmas winner in terms of volumes
Pork was the big winner meat-wise over Christmas, with aggressive promotions and low prices boosting sales.