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Poultry producers among firms accused of polluting rivers
Law Firm Leigh Day has commenced a legal claim on behalf of nearly 4,000 people, accusing poultry producers and others of polluting the Wye and Lugg rivers.
Roberts Bakery seeks funding after “extremely challenging” conditions
Roberts Bakery, which produces products stocked in various UK supermarkets, has confirmed that it is engaged with potential funders after publishing that it intended to appoint administrators.
Welsh Deputy First Minister visits Anuga
Welsh Deputy First Minister Huw Irranca-Davies visited food trade show Anuga in Cologne as Food and Drink Wales showcased local producers.
FDF Scotland awards funding to food businesses
Food and Drink Federation Scotland’s Reformulation for Health Programme has announced that 14 food and drink businesses across Scotland will receive funding to help make their food healthier.
Greencore revenues up 8% in Q4
Convenience food manufacturer Greencore has released its results for the fourth quarter, which it said concluded an “excellent year” with continued progress against its strategy.
EAT-Lancet report calls for increased fresh produce production
The latest EAT-Lancet report has been published, with a focus on creating a “healthy, sustainable and just food system”.
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Future climate policy must support British farming’s net zero ambitions
As world leaders and climate ambassadors continue to discuss the need for urgent climate action at COP25, the NFU is calling for the next Government to develop climate policy that empowers British farmers to reach their ambition of net zero agriculture by 2040. In its...
Science lab RSSL secures certification to mitigate Brexit disruption
RSSL (Reading Scientific Services Ltd) has secured Authorised Economic Operator Customs Simplifications (AEOC) certification ahead of whatever Brexit presents the UK with, in terms of supply chain complexities. AEOC certification demonstrates that RSSL adheres to HMRC...
CIEH calls for parties to bring back Environment Bill
The Chartered Institute of Environmental Health (CIEH) has called on all political parties to commit to reintroducing and improving on the Environment Bill following the election. The Environment Bill received its second reading in the House of Commons on the 28th...
Bord Bia warns consumers may lose confidence in food products post Brexit
The latest insight from Bord Bia, the Irish Food Board, has revealed a strong positive sentiment from UK consumers towards Irish food and drink products and a declining confidence in the availability of the food and drink they enjoy post Brexit. The insight, which...
FDF welcomes more time to scrutinise Brexit deal
As the Prime Minister looks set to attempt to get Brexit legislation through the House of Commons once again this week the food industry's main body is urging caution. Ian Wright CBE, chief executive, Food and Drink Federation, said: “Everybody has had enough of the...
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