All articles by Richard Ford – Page 10
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Arla greenlights ownership status for 1,600 UK farmers
Arla has given the green light for 1,300 UK farmers to become full owner members of its Arla amba pan-European dairy co-operative.
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First Milk profits bounce back following £7.8m loss
First Milk has reported an improvement in profits to £1.1m in the six months to 30 September, turning around a loss of £7.8m in the previous full financial year.
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Tesco low-fat Cheddar by Joseph Heler cuts salt and fat by 30%
Tesco has unveiled a new weapon in the quest to allay health concerns about eating cheese with the launch of a Cheddar-style cheese that is 30% lower in both fat and salt than conventional Cheddar.
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Michel Roux Jr and Andrew Fairlie star in Albert Bartlett ads
Michel Roux Jr (pictured) and fellow chef Andrew Fairlie are to front a new national TV ad campaign for Albert Bartlett potatoes.
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Mackerel stocks revised upwards despite overfishing fears
The North East Atlantic mackerel stock has grown bigger despite concerns about overfishing by Iceland and the Faroe Islands, the European Union’s fisheries advisory body has admitted.
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Tesco to pay farmers more for milk
Tesco is to increase the milk price paid to dairy farmers by 1.02 pence per litre to reflect the increased cost of cattle feed.
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Richard Benyon replaced by George Eustice as fisheries minister
Richard Benyon has been replaced by George Eustice as Defra fisheries minister in David Cameron’s government reshuffle today.
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Florette shores up UK salad supply with Angflor joint venture
Florette is set to ramp up its supply of British-grown salad through a joint venture…
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FSA to kick off raw milk consultation next week
The FSA is to kick off its consultation on the sale of raw milk to consumers in England, Wales and Northern Ireland…
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Danone changes Danio packs - again - following French move
Danone has tweaked the packaging of its Danio Greek-style yoghurts for the second time in less than a year…
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Tulip goes street with new foodservice lines
Tulip is targeting a 100% increase in foodservice sales – and is looking to street food to help it get there…
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Müller teams with Giles Deacon on designer Müllerlight pots
Müller has teamed up with British designer Giles Deacon to launch two specially designed limited-edition Müllerlight pots.
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TB-resistant dairy cows could fight disease threat
Farmers may be able to breed TB-resistant cows in a groundbreaking new project developed for the dairy industry.
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Cheese importer Bradburys brings Vrysaki Cypriot Halloumi to UK
Continental cheese specialist Bradburys has struck an exclusive distribution deal with Cypriot Halloumi supplier Vrysaki.
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2 Sisters fined £112,500 for flouting FSA shelf-life guidance
Poultry giant 2 Sisters Food Group has been fined over £110,000 for giving chicken products four days’ extra shelf life, thereby increasing the risk of botulism to consumers.
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Fonterra and Danone lock horns over whey protein recall
Fonterra is locked in a dispute resolution process with Danone following its precautionary recall of whey protein concentrate in August, the New Zealand dairy giant has confirmed.
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Yogurt Council to 'increase the knowledge base' about yoghurt
The yoghurt industry is to get a new promotional body to promote the versatility and nutritional benefits of yoghurt…
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Fish catch-share scheme Soleshare launches in London
Londoners are to get access to fresh fish direct from boats through a box scheme set up by the founder of Catchbox…
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A2 milk now in more than 1,000 stores
Sales of A2 milk were on track to break through the £1m mark this week after distribution rose to more than 1,000 stores…
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Fish sustainability: are catch-share schemes the answer?
Could a catch-share scheme offering consumers under-utilised species they fillet themselves be a route to sustainability?…