A Philippines-based agriculture group has threatened to file charges against government agencies for allegedly failing to test imported pork and processed meat products for African swine…
Month: October 2019
The NFU’s EU exit expert Gail Soutar helps to make sense of the Withdrawal Agreement as politicians continue to debate Brexit. Parliament has voted in favour…
NOAH, which represents 95% of the UK animal medicines sector, has produced information for the veterinary medicines supply chain to ensure they are as prepared as…
Tulip has begun a consultation on closing its ‘unsustainable’ Bodmin site, putting 270 jobs at risk. The company, the sale of which to US meat giant Pilgrim’s Pride was…
Six sites in Britain have been given official approval to export trotters to China, in a new agreement announced today. Exports will be able to commence…
Global pork production in 2020 is forecast to fall by 10% on the year, to 95.2 million tonnes, according to the latest outlook from the USDA. If…
Industry must work together to ensure we are prepared for whatever the future holds, but there are, potentially, turbulent times ahead for trade. That was the…
Eight out of 10 adults admit to taking food safety for granted according to new research from YouGov, commissioned by the Red Tractor Food Assurance Scheme.…
More than two-thirds of farmers no longer use rodenticides continuously around farmsteads. Instead, they employ measures such as tidy yards and rat-proofed buildings, cats or terriers,…
The latest version of AHDB’s leading tool, the Meat Purchasing Guide, has launched as a digital edition with 170 pork cuts added. To increase awareness of…