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Meat Industry Awards finalists revealed for 2025
The shortlist for the Meat Management Meat Industry Awards has been unveiled for 2025 with all finalists listed online ahead of the awards ceremony.
Kerry achieves H1 revenue of €3.5bn
Kerry has released its half year results for 2025, finding its Europe foodservice category delivered “good growth” while its bakery category “performed well”.
Co-op invests in solar power at its largest distribution centre
UK retailer Co-op has announced the completion of a solar panel project at its largest distribution centre, which serves more than 600 stores across the south of England.
Food shop prices pushed up due to tight global supplies
According to the British Retail Consortium, overall shop prices were up as food inflation was on the rise over the 1st – 7th July period.
Welsh Government project relaunched after delivering £676m impact
A Welsh Government project that aims to provide technical support to Welsh food manufacturers has reportedly delivered over £676 million impact since it launched.
Ballymaguire Foods stops production at facility after a listeria outbreak
Chilled ready meal producer Ballymaguire Foods has initiated a full recall of products produced at one of its facilities following the identification of listeria bacteria.
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Brexit insight
Industry shows united front on Brexit
A number of organisations involved in the UK’s food supply industry have put their names to a new manifesto setting out a variety of important principles designed to help ensure that Brexit is a success for the supply of food after the UK exits the European Union. A...
RSPCA Assured campaign encourages high welfare produce
RSPCA Assured has launched a new campaign with the aim to help improve animal welfare post Brexit and encourage consumers to choose produce originating from high welfare farms. The campaign, titled ‘eat less, eat better’, sets out to encourage consumers to eat fewer...
Overseas-owned companies total 47% of UK food sector turnover
Overseas-owned companies are making up a substantial share of the UK food sector, accounting for nearly half (47%) of the turnover of the UK’s leading food companies. Research by the commercial law firm EMW shows this is a rise from 44% last year. Overseas owned...
Cod prices could rise 18% when UK leaves EU
Rabobank has warned the price of cod could rise by 18% should the UK leave the European Union without a free trade deal in place. The findings come from Rabobank’s latest report on the UK’s fishing industry, Fishing for Answers II. In the event of a hard Brexit, we...
Red Tractor urges Government to change future agriculture policy
With Red Tractor being a main foundation for British agriculture, it is urging the Government to ensure that food production is at the forefront and being made a priority. Jim Moseley, who is the CEO of Red Tractor Assurance, expresses his thoughts that food...
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