All articles by Richard Ford – Page 22
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Waitrose dispatches plastic jackets for lambs in wintry weather
Waitrose has sent out 30,000 lamb macs to help improve the chances of survival amongst new season lambs in the harsh wintery conditions battering the UK
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Tesco delists Seachill's Saucy Fish Company range
Tesco has delisted Seachill’s entire range of The Saucy Fish Company products, The Grocer understands.
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FSA denies 'cloak and dagger' approach to horsemeat testing
The Food Standards Agency has come under fire for refusing to name five products that tested positive for horse or pork DNA.
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Dairy Crest signs up 175 farmers to new milk contract
Dairy Crest has signed up 175 farmers under its new milk contract which links farmgate milk prices to production costs and retail milk prices.
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Sainsbury's stocks Petruzzi's Italian meatballs
A new meatball brand is looking to use Italian heritage and Irish charm to secure a piece of the fast-growing category…
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Angel Bay aims to tempt Brits back to frozen burgers
A burger brand from New Zealand is launching a new premium frozen burger in the wake of ‘Horsegate’…
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Meatballs return to Ikea after horsemeat scandal
Meatballs will be back on shelves at Ikea tomorrow after being pulled a month ago at the height of the horsemeat scandal.
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Analysis & Features
Soybean outlook hit by heat in Argentina
Suppliers and growers are watching South America as the weather threatens an otherwise brighter outlook for soya…
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NFU urges Defra to do more as CAP negotiations rumble on
The NFU has issued a ‘could do better’ message to Defra after key negotiations between EU member states over the terms of the new Common Agricultural Policy this week.
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Boparan warns of horsemeat effect as it delivers solid results
Protein powerhouse Boparan Holdings has signalled a dilution in margins in the second half of the year as horsemeat and other factors conspire to take their toll on the market.
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Comment & Opinion
An idea with a catch
With fish firmly on shoppers’ radars, following the recent airing of Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall’s Fish Fight…
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Philadelphia spreads into cooking sauces with Simply Stir
Mondelez is hoping to make it even easier for consumers to cook with Philadelphia…
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US-style fish co-op scheme to launch here
A new US-style ‘catch-share’ scheme to ensure a better return for fishermen is set to launch…
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LEAF rates its members on sustainability
LEAF has ranked its farmers’ sustainability for the first time…
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Waitrose lists three Pilgrims Choice lines
Pilgrims Choice has won a new listing in Waitrose following a three year absence from stores….
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BRC: no comment on GM in animal feed
Calls to stop members using meat from animals fed on GM crops without proper labelling have been dismissed by the BRC…
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Horsemeat: Dalepak/Asda mince found to contain 29% horse
Asda mince supplied by ABP-owned Dalepak tested positive for 29% horsemeat…
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Horsemeat: Aldi pulls Oakhurst frozen meatloaf
Aldi has withdrawn a meatloaf after testing positive for horsemeat.
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Horsemeat: Processor knew of contamination last summer
An explosive new report has claimed the Irish meat processor that supplied horsemeat into Birds Eye spaghetti Bolognese and lasagne knew last summer that some product it had sourced from Poland contained horse.
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M&S goes back to the past with Lumper potato for St Patrick’s Day
M&S has introduced the Lumper potato, which predates the Irish famine of the 1840s, to stores ahead of St Patrick’s Day.